Osama wins the battle of the Tribe's Knight over Shaheen, and Abu Taraqah goes mad after seeing his son defeated by Osama. Shaheen tells his girlfriend Al Anka that he loves her and wants to marry her. Akab tells his father, Ibn al Wahhaj, that bandits are gearing up to attack the tribe.
Ibn al Wahhaj's sons win their battle over the bandits. Akab is angry with his brother Osama after he treacherously kills his enemy from behind. Shaheen tells Al Anka that he will marry her no matter how long it takes.
Firnas flees from the tribe of Ibn al Wahhaj, who orders his sons and soldiers to search for him everywhere. Abu Taraqah asks his son Shaheen to take Osama's place in the tribe.
Osama wins again against Shaheen, who asks Osama to kill him, but he refuses. Abu Taraqah becomes mad when he learns that his son Shaheen has been defeated once again by Osama.
Akab asks Shaheen not to wrestle with his brother Osama again, as Osama always comes out victorious, and to focus on his battle with his sister Al Anka in order to marry her. Ibn al Wahhaj tells his sons to go on their own ways, and return back tribal chiefs.
Ibn al Wahhaj bids farewell to his three sons, and each of them departs on his way. Ibn al Wahhaj gathers the tribe and tells them that he chose Shaheen to be the leader of the army instead of his son Al Bashq.
Shaheen asks to marry his beloved Al Anka, but Ibn al Wahhaj refuses and tells him that there are three reasons behind his refusal, the most important of which is that he dislikes his father. Ibn al Wahhaj refuses Shaheen's request to step down from the leadership of the army.
Shaheen asks Al Anka to forget him after her father, Ibn al Wahhaj, rejected him. Osama settles in Al Bahili tribe and aspires to lead it.
As Akab's horse returns to Ibn al Wahhaj's tribe, a woman becomes angry at the tribal chief and tells him that he killed his three sons with his own hands after letting them go. Al Bashq goes to the tribe of Hassan Al Munqari.
Abu Taraqah tells the tribe’s people that he made a bet with Ibn al Wahhaj that he would let his three sons go on the condition that they would return to him stronger than they were, and that he backed down from the bet, but Ibn al Wahhaj did not.
As Akab goes to the Al Ash`ath bin Al Aktham's tribe and claims that his name is Ikrimah, he defends a beautiful girl who is being attacked by one of the tribe's senior men.
Abu Taraqah notices that Ibn al Wahhaj’s popularity has declined in the tribe and he has become weak, not as he was before. Akab’s role in his tribe grows and he becomes close to the leaders of the people.
Akab beats Sohail in his second fight with him and tells him not to tell anyone about the matter so that he his image does not get shaken in the tribe. Shaheen meets Al Anka and tells her that he still has feelings for her.
As Akab's position rises in Al Ash`ath tribe, he wrestles with Jaradah and defeats him. Akab tells him the truth about him and his father Ibn al Wahhaj, and that he did not tell the people about the matter in order not to affect their opinion towards him.
Ibn al Wahhaj is severely ill, and Al Anka stands to help her father in his ordeal. As Akab wrestles with Jaradah in front of the people of the tribe without a sword and defeats him, he tells him that he is his friend.
As Sohail trains well in order to wrestle his enemy Akab, the people of the tribe doubt Ibn al Wahhaj and his leadership.
Sohail incites a man to kill Akab, who miraculously escapes from it. The tribesmen are angry with Ibn al Wahhaj after learning of his bet with Abu Taraqah. Shihab takes care of his friend Akab in his illness.
As Al Bashq defends his young friends from the hands of the soldiers, Akab recovers and his beloved Reem is happy with the news. Osama decides to prepare his army to expand his rule in the land.
Abu Taraqah incites his son Shaheen and the tribe's men on Ibn Al-Wahhaj's leadership. When Akab discovers that Sohail is behind his assassination attempt, he informs the tribe leader, who orders to arrest Sohail.
Osama wins his battle against the enemy's army, so the people of the tribe celebrate him. Al Anka stands with her father against the rebellion of the tribesmen against him.
The men of the Al Bahili tribe ask their leader, Abu Amr, to appoint the knight Osama to lead the tribe instead of him. As the man feels betrayed by his family, Osama takes over the position of the tribal chief.
Abu Amr warns Osama of his marriage to Buthaina and tells him that this matter will affect his leadership of the tribe because Buthaina is trying to set him up.
As Abu Taraqah takes the position of the leader of Ibn al Wahhaj tribe, Osama tells his men that they will leave the tribe and go to occupy other tribes by force.
Ibn al Roumieh launches an attack on Abu Taraqah, whose son Shaheen tells him that he will leave the tribe and go with his mother.
As Ibn al Wahhaj searches for his sons and finds Al Bashq, they both go to Al Ash`ath tribe, where his son Akab stays. Ibn al Wahhaj gets to know his son's wife, Reem, and the people of the tribe who praise his son.
Osama prepares his army to attack the tribe of his brother Akab, who returns to his father after a long time. Ibn al Wahhaj tells everyone that he will not let his son Osama ignite a war between the tribes of Al Ash’ath and Asim Al Bahili.
Osama meets his father and his two brothers Al Bashq and Akab. After Osama declines his father's request not to go to war with Al Ash’ath tribe, Ibn al Wahhaj kills Osama with a spear in his back after knowing that he is evil and won't leave the people of the tribe alone.