An accident happens to Muhammad, after which he is taken to the hospital, and he loses his memory. When he regains his physical health, he decides to search for anyone who recognizes him.
Muhammad works for Musleh in a coffee shop, and he is surprised by his ability to repair electrical appliances, leading him to believe that he used to work in this field before losing his memory. Ali asks him to work with him in an appliance repair shop.
Muhammad succeeds in his work in Ali's shop, and many people turn to him to fix their broken appliances. Ali asks him to travel to Saudi Arabia to bring equipment for the shop.
Muhammad travels with the driver Matar and he meets Mahmoud on the road, and he hosts him in his home until he continues his travel to Saudi Arabia.
Saeed kidnaps Muhammad, believing that he is the husband of his sister Khadija, and Mahmoud informs the police of his disappearance.
Muhammad bids farewell to Mahmoud to continue his journey to Saudi Arabia, and he meets Omar on the way and stays with him as his guest.
Omar travels with Muhammad to trade, and gets to know Al Omari, who suggests to Muhammad to work in his village repairing appliances.
Muhammad gets his goods with Omar's help and agrees with him to return to Sanaa.
The police stop Muhammad's car and interrogate him, believing that he is someone his family is looking for. Then Muhammad returns to Ali's shop and thinks of opening a project to repair electrical appliances.
As Muhammad opens his new shop, Musleh proposes that he get married. He proposes to a girl, but her family demands a large dowry.
Muhammad proposes to Bilqis, and she tells him that she is a widow and a mother of two children, while the police officer tries to help Muhammad reach his family.
Muhammad and Bilqis' wedding takes place, and he complains to Musleh that he cannot sleep because of the many nightmares he is having.
Muhammad is saddened by Ali's death, and Bilqis is upset because he's treating her differently, but the death of her son Khaled changes the situation between her and Muhammad, who gets closer to her.
Rashwan visits his sister Bilqis and gets to know her husband, Muhammad. He suggests that they travel with him and live in his city. Musleh tells Muhammad of his decision to sell the house and the coffee shop and return to the village.
Muhammad decides to sell his shop, and prepares to travel with his wife, Bilqis, and her son, Ahmed. Bilqis asks Muhammad to consult a doctor because of their delay in having children.
Years pass, and Ahmed grows up and travels to study, so Bilqis betroths Hanadi to Muhammad so that he may have children after she confirms that she will not have children.
After Muhammad marries Hanadi, she becomes pregnant and gives birth to a daughter. Umm Hanan (Hanan's mother) tries to ignite the flames of jealousy between Hanadi and Bilqis.
Bilqis becomes consumed by jealousy after Hanadi gives birth, and she treats her badly, after which she decides to leave the house.
Problems develop between Hanadi and Bilqis, and the latter asks Muhammad to leave the house and live in a separate place.
Bilqis dies of grief, and Abu Hanan (Hanan's father) divorces his wife.
Hanadi asks Muhammad to fix things between Umm Hanan and her husband, while Muhammad turns to a diviner to help him get rid of his nightmares and hallucinations.
Muhammad falls ill and undergoes brain surgery, and when he wakes up, he regains part of his memory.
Muhammad decides to search for his brother Nasser in Saudi Arabia, and he reaches his family and his mother.