Shiro plays a role at a play he and his friends are staging. A flashback to the past reveals when Mr. Elias decided to give the poor children private lessons.
Shiro revisits his home neighborhood, and it turns out that love brought him together with Rola in the past. Meanwhile, Abu Walid (Walid's father) breaks down when his son commits suicide.
The police cannot find out the reason why Faten took her own life. The people of the neighborhood support the mournful Abu Walid.
Faten's body is laid into the grave, and her brother Walid believes that she committed suicide because she lost her virginity.
Abu Hawaa (Hawaa's father) tries to calm Abu Walid down. The people of the neighborhood try to alleviate the pain of Umm Walid (Walid's mother) over her dead daughter.
When his young brother is beaten up, Lou'ay vows revenge on his attackers. The police search for the man who robbed the pharmacy of the neighborhood and stole the narcotics.
To avenge his brother, Lou'ay kills Abu Samuel. Abu Hawaa provides Lou'ay with shelter. Abu Hawaa's men steal the guns of two cops.
Abu Walid and his wife leave the neighborhood. Meanwhile, when Abu Hawaa's store is robbed, he refuses to name any suspects.
Rogine starts working with Samaher the procurer. Abu Hawaa stops a smuggling operation.
As Abu M'eref gets thoroughly acquainted with charlatanism, he almost loses his life for it, but he is saved at the last minute.
Umm Taleb (Taleb's mother) accuses Wedad of sexual misconduct, but Umm Khalil defends her. It turns out that Abu Hawaa has been plotting for smuggling operations that directly benefit the Palestinian resistance.
Abu Hawaa likes Wedad. It turns out that Abu Wafy has been stealing the narcotics to sell them later.
It is revealed that Samaher sells the drugs that Abu Wafy brings her, and Officer Melhem is fully aware of what they are up to.
Khaleda gets ready for her wedding ceremony, but what was supposed to become the night of a lifetime turns into a tragedy when the groom and his family don't show up.
Khaleda's father cannot shake off his embarrassment when his daughter's wedding is canceled. He beats Ma'rouf to death.
Umm Ma'rouf mourns the death of her son. It turns out that Samaher is plotting for a new project.
Abu Ma'rouf passes away when his house is burnt down. Melhem starts investigating the incident, believing that Shiro, Yanal, and Hussein are the culprits, but Abu Hawaa has another opinion.
It turns out that Umm Ma'rouf plotted for the fire. Yanal asks Rogine to quit her job with Samaher and offers to marry her.
The people of the neighborhood help Umm Ma'rouf and mend her house. It is revealed that Abu Hawaa collects royalties from the merchants.
It is revealed that the royalties that Abu Hawaa collects are used to provide care for the poor and the needy. Wassel threatens Abu Wafy. Yanal stands by Rogine when he learns that she is the sole provider for her old father and her siblings.
Samaher reprimands Rogine when she refuses to work with her. Abu Hawaa tells Wedad that he loves her.
Yanal beats Rogine up when she returns to work with Samaher. Rola breaks up with Shiro because he follows a different religion.
Unaware that the police have arrested him, Abu Hawaa looks for Anaz. In order to forget about Rola, Shiro sleeps with another girl.
When Wassel sets fire to Samaher's brothel, Rogine passes away. Samaher believes that Melhem is behind the fire.
Abu Hawaa provides Samaher with shelter and hosts her at his house. It turns out that Abu Khaleda (Khaleda's father) was married to another woman, and said woman asks Umm Khalil (Khalil's mother) for help.
Khalil confesses to the people of the neighborhood that he is to blame for Faten's suicide. Abu Hawaa learns Anaz's whereabouts and sets him free.
Nabil rejects Soha and Hussein's marriage because they follow different religions, but they get married nevertheless.
Abu Elias (Elias's father) suggests that his daughter Rola should travel and study abroad. Abu Hawaa learns that Farouk liked Wedad.
Umm Taleb tarnishes Wedad's reputation in the neighborhood, but Umm Khalil defends her. Abu Hawaa and Wedad get married.
Abu Diab (Diab's father) passes away when he learns that Melhem stopped an operation that was supposed to provide the Palestinian resistance with arms. Samaher exacts her revenge on Melhem.