Despite Ahmed's decision to distribute his lands among his children, his son Al-Maheidy insists on leaving the family home to wed his relative, the wealthy heir Sa'dya. However, Al-Maheidy's marriage...Read more doesn't prevent him from pursuing another relative, Al-Tayka, who prefers the simple worker Alal.
As the Hajj calls his family to the lawyer's office, he asks the lawyer to divide his lands and properties among them. Al-Maheidy is dissatisfied with the process and tries to figure out how much each of them is entitled to. The Hajj decides on a monthly allowance for his siblings.
Despite Ahmed's decision to distribute his lands among his children, his son Al-Maheidy insists on leaving the family home to wed his relative, the wealthy heir Sa'dya. However,...Read more Al-Maheidy's marriage doesn't prevent him from pursuing another relative, Al-Tayka, who prefers the simple worker Alal.
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