Bakr learns of Al Qadiri’s tampering with the crop accounts, so he removes him from his job as land supervisor and makes Shaher supervisor in his place. Rajaha, his wife, is happy about this, and Al Qadiri takes care of the animals.
Bakr and Shaher prepare a huge order for Saudi Arabia, and terrorists open fire in collusion with Al Qadiri, who kills Shaher, and Rajaha collapses.
Investigations prove the Bedouin's innocence of Shaher's murder, and Rajaha is upset that the culprit is not found. Al Qadiri monitors the safe that belongs to Bakr, then steals the money and burns the house.
Al Qadiri tries to put out the fire and accuses Rajaha of burning Bakr's house. Rajaha hides in Mahmoud's house and assures him of her innocence, but people's testimonies confirm the accusation against her.
Bakr dies after trying to save the money during the fire, while his son, Arif, threatens Rajaha, whose whereabouts the police discover, and they arrest her.
Al Qadiri demands that Rajaha be executed, so she is transferred to the courthouse, and the court appoints a lawyer to defend her. Rajaha’s daughter stays with her aunt Saada due to her illness, and the latter asks about her sister but does not find her.
Al Qadiri lies to his friend Fawzi about his return to settling in the Levant, and two policemen beat Rajaha in prison, and she is taken to the hospital in serious condition.
The orphanage rejects the request of the wealthy woman Hala to adopt a child. Diab takes Azza, Rajaha's daughter, so Azza finds herself in Hala and Selim's house.
As Al Qadiri leaves the village and goes to Fawzi's, he buys a house and registers it in Fawzi's name. Saada quarrels with Diab to find out where Azza is, then she dies. Hala and Selim are happy that Azza is with them. The police assistant is questioned as Mahmoud did not come for his testimony.
As Al Qadiri changes his name to Abdul Qadir, he buys stores with the money he stole. Selim takes a pledge from Diab that Azza has no relatives. The lawyer, Emad, tells Arif about Rajaha's trial and bringing witnesses.
Al Qadiri agrees with the lawyer to change his name to Abdul Qadir in his ID, and the lawyer demands the death penalty for Rajaha. The court respites the sentencing, and Selim is unable to officially give Azza his family name.
Farida is saddened by the false testimonies of Saber, Abdoun, and Farid. Emad asks for Arif's sister's hand in marriage. Diab lies to Mukhtar that Saada sent Azza to the orphanage.
The lawyer gives Al Qadiri his new ID with the name of Abdul Qadir. The latter asks for Fawzia’s hand in marriage. The property ownership is transferred from Fawzi to Al Qadiri. Mahmoud asks Abu Nazmi to search for Azza in the orphanage, but he does not find her.
Al Qadiri goes to asks Fawzia’s brother for her hand in marriage. A prisoner hears the story of Rajaha and tells her that there is a connection between Al Qadiri, her husband's murder, and the burning of Bakr’s house. Rajaha is sentenced to death.
Mahmoud is saddened by the news of Rajaha's death sentence due to his certainty of her innocence. Mukhtar and Abu Nazmi search for Azza but do not find her. Rajaha remembers the shooting at her house and tells her friends in prison about it.
Bakr's daughter Arifa has nightmares about Rajaha being framed. The latter thinks about escaping from prison to prove her innocence. An inmate dies in prison out of grief for her children. Al Qadiri's engagement to Fawzia is approved.
Al Qadiri takes drugs from Amouri, plants them in Arif’s shop, and informs the police. Arif is arrested on charges of drug trafficking. Rajaha plans with Raifa to escape from prison.
The investigation into Arif's case begins, and Emad searches for the culprit to try to exonerate Arif. Azza collapses when she is told that her mother and brother have died. Al Qadiri buys stuff to prepare for his and Fawzia's wedding.
Arif is beaten in prison to confess to the crime. Raifa tells Rajaha that she was imprisoned because she killed a man to defend herself.
The court decides to convict Arif of drug trafficking and sentences him to three years in prison. As Umm Awad helps Rajaha and Raifa escape from prison, they go to hide with Umm Dalila.
Arifa falls ill after her brother Arif is sentenced. Umm Dalila works as a dancer. Rajaha changes her name to Nawara, and Raifa changes her name to Dinara.
As she goes incognito to her sister's house, Rajaha is shocked to learn that her sister has died and that Azza is in an orphanage. Rajaha falls ill, and Arif tries to escape from prison and is shot in the hand.
Arif is arrested after trying to escape and is taken to the hospital. Al Qadiri kills Amouri with a knife. Azza changes her name to Aziza, while Hala dies. Arifa marries the lawyer and gives birth to a baby girl. Rajaha beats Al Ghazi after he attacks her.
Azza tells Selim that Nazmi is like her brother. As Rajaha goes to the house of Rabha, Al Qadiri's sister, she watches the car of Al Qadiri, who decides to marry Fawzia to have a son.
Selim learns of Rajaha's escape from prison; Al Ghazi takes the customers from Umm Dalila; Rajaha convinces Fawzia to tell her everything about her life; Rajaha's friend watches Al Qadiri move from one store to another.
Abdoun tells Rajaha that he falsely testified against her for fear of Arif's wrath. Rajaha tries to find witnesses to prove her innocence.
Abdoun goes to Al Qadiri's stores to confirm his identity. Rajaha asks Arifa to testify in her favor, and tells her about Al Qadiri's crime. Emad confirms that Rajaha is telling the truth and that Abdul Qadir Dalloul has been dead for 15 years.
Emad searches for evidence to prove Rajaha’s statements, and asks the police to monitor Al Qadiri. Selim makes sure that Nazmi is not his son, and Azza tells Selim that she always misses Nazmi.
Al Qadiri's wedding date comes, while the police are monitoring him. He is surprised by the presence of Rajaha and Abdoun at the wedding, after which he decides to run away but is arrested.
Al Qadiri confesses to killing Amouri and Shaher and stealing Bakr’s money. After she turns herself in, Rajaha is acquitted and released, after which she finds her two children, Azza and Aziz.