As Abu Saqr tries to buy a boat, Abu Shehab gets in his way and tries to sabotage his plans by getting bandits to steal his money, all to get revenge on him for an old feud. Meanwhile, Saqr falls for Noura but finds himself facing a difficult decision as his friend Badr also falls for her.
After the arrival of the nieces of Abu Saleh, Abu Saqr (Saqr's father) decides to leave his terrible past with his wife, Maryam, behind and start over. He falls in love with Abu Saleh's niece, the widow Hamda, as his son Saqr wishes to marry her younger sister, Sara.
From the thirties to the fifties, and as the British occupation lingers, the series sheds light on the social conditions of society during that period, through the story of Noura and Saqr's marriage which gets disturbed when Noura gives birth to a black daughter, as Saqr's father loses his sight.