Khemas wants to get back together with Madya but she tells him to stay away from her. Khemas is arrested after he sets Madya’s tent on fire. Senkah is arrested after he tries to rob the judge’s house. Both Senkah and Khemas are exiled and the guard, Suweilam, escorts them out of the village.
Suweilam takes the three exiled prisoners into the desert. Soughan tries to buy fabric for his daughters but Rashed refuses. Kadma, Khemas, and Senkah try to loose their bindings. As they run into a mysterious woman, Suweilam saves her after she passes out of exhaustion.
As Soughan and his daughters go out to collect firewood, Tuwerish is surprised that the girls are taking part. They meet an Arab prince who gives them gifts. As Senkah pretends to have a stomachache, Suweilam unties him, only for Senkah, Kadma, and Khemas to attack him and tie him up.
A passer-by unties Suweilam after the three thieves run away. As they decide to find a new village where no one knows them, they arrive in Soughan's village. Shamma wishes for the prince to pass by again so that he could give them money, which angers Soughan. Shamma gives food to the three thieves.
Soughan rebukes Shamma for talking to Qamar and Senkah, but Shamma suggests that they might be the envoys of the Sheikh's son. Senkah decides to claim that he is indeed an envoy as the three thieves plot to rob Soughan's house. Ghazil asks Sabiha and Hamid for a chicken to serve to the three guests.
The grandmother suspects the three newcomers of stealing her money, but Shamma defends them. Soughan believes that he can get money from the three of them. Kadma steals the grandmother's money from her tent then robs Bin Tarthouth, the lemon merchant. The three also rob the barber.
The villagers ask Kadma to be their Imam, which leaves him in a bind because he has never prayed in his life. Shamma hopes that the Sheikh's son will pass by again, which incurs Ghazil and Qamar's ridicule. Bin Tarthouth admires Qamar and is shocked to learn that his father wants to wed her.
The policeman asks Senkah to work with him. Senkah tries to convince Kadma to become the mosque's Imam as Khemas starts working in construction. Soughan overhears the three plotting a robbery. Bin Tarthouth proposes to Qamar.
Khemas asks Kadma to read a few books about religion. Tuwerish tries to get close to Qamar. Senkah receives his police uniform but finds it ill-fitted. Soughan injures his eye after he takes a fall. Khemas goes to Tuwerish to build a room for his daughter. The Sheikh's son returns to the village.
When the Sheikh's son gives Shamma gold, Ghazil tries to take it. Kadma memorizes some verses from the Holy Quran. Bin Tarthouth insists on wedding Qamar. Soughan insists on praying at the mosque but Kadma refuses to take him there. Kadma deceives the judge and claims to have religious knowledge.
Kadma tries to flirt with Ghazil. Khemas starts building the room for Tuwerish's daughter. When Shamma and Ghazil go to the market, Kadma seizes the chance and robs the house, then escapes while dressed as a woman. Shamma discovers that her money was stolen.
Senkah investigates the robbery at Soughan's house and asks Shamma and Ghazil where they were during it. Senkah tries to pin the charge on Beshir. As the room that Khemas built collapses on Tuwerish and Soughan, Soughan injures his foot and discovers that he can see when his eye patch falls off.
Hassa tells Senkah that the thief looked like Kadma. Qamar finds money near Bin Tarthouth's house. Kadma looks for the money he buried but is unable to find it, since Qamar took it. When Shamma sees the money with Qamar, she insists that that's the money she took from the Sheikh's son.
Bin Tarthouth taunts Soughan over his unemployment. Kadma proposes to Ghazil. Khemas tells Bin Tarthouth's father to wed Qamar, which angers Bin Tarthouth who wants Qamar for himself. Bin Tarthouth tries to kill himself. Kadma robs Soughan again.
Soughan agrees to wed Ghazil to Kadma. Shamma tries to buy a herb that enables her to wed a rich man. Bin Tarthouth insists on marrying Qamar and threatens to kill himself. The police suspect that Kadma is the one who robbed Soughan.
Shamma and Ghazil try to buy the herb from Qamar, but discover that it has been sold to Bin Tarthouth. Kadma is released from prison after being tortured. Shamma pretends to be in love with Bin Tarthouth to get the herb. Kadma gives Soughan the dowry for Ghazil.
Bin Tarthouth's father refuses to allow his son to wed Shamma. Senkah and Khemas ask Kadma to teach Ghazil how to be a thief after their marriage. As Shamma meets the Sheikh's son on the village's outskirts, he tells her that he is coming to visit them at night, which thrills her.
Bin Tarthouth passes out after Shamma rejects his proposal. The Sheikh's son sends two soldiers with a camel. The soldiers ask Kadma to take the camel to Shamma, but stress that no one is allowed to eat it or sell it unless they solve a puzzle written on a piece of paper.
As Bin Tarthouth's health deteriorates, his sister tries to convince Qamar to wed him. Senkah steals the camel, named Bint Soughan, and gives it to a man to sell. Kadma robs one of the villagers, which angers Soughan. Khemas swears that he is not the thief.
The grandmother's neighbor manages to solve the puzzle, even though the camel has been stolen. The judge asks Bakhit to keep an eye on Kadma, Senkah, and Khemas. Kadma weds Ghazil. When Ghazil discovers that her new husband is a thief, their confrontation ends with him trying to strangle her.
Kadma tries to convince Ghazil that the money is not stolen. Bakhir asks Ghazil to monitor Kadma, Senkah, and Khemas in order to expose them. When the Sheikh's son visits Soughan, Shamma tells him the camel has been stolen but they solved the puzzle. He gives her another mysterious puzzle to solve.
Shamma considers recruiting the villagers to help her solve the puzzle, but Soughan encourages her to solve it herself. Ghazil asks to join the three thieves in their operation. However, she snitches on them to Bakhit as they plot to rob Bin Tarthouth's house. Senkah sees her with Bakhit.
Shamma manages to solve the puzzle, but Soughan is doubtful that her answer is correct. Bakhit grows feverish. Khemas buys a donkey to use in their robbery. Ghazil tells Bakhit about Kadma and the other's robbery plans, but she ends up arrested in Bin Tarthouth's house and accused of theft.
Kadma and Khemas stealthily break into Bin Tarthouth's house and rob it. Bakhit dies. Ghazil proclaims her innocence and points the finger at Kadma, Khemas, and Senkah. But Bakhit's death comes as a huge derailment to her pleas.
In order to release Ghazil, the judge asks for Bin Tarthouth's father to pardon her. As Senkah takes charge of the police force as Bakhit's successor, he only gives back a part of Bin Tarthouth's money. Soughan quarrels with Bin Tarthouth's father when the latter refuses to drop the charges.
Out of revenge over her deal with Bakhit, Senkah tries to make the theft charges stick on Ghazil and Soughan. Qamar asks to wed Bin Tarthouth's father. In order to secure Ghazil's release, Soughan gathers a large sum of money as compensation.
As Ghazil is released after Bin Tarthouth drops the charges, Senkah warns her against trying to point the finger at him, Kadma, or Khemas. Qamar tries to leave the village to escape Bin Tarthouth's father. Kadma accidentally kills a man while trying to treat him.
The Sheikh's son proposes to Shamma when she solves the puzzle, but she soon changes her mind regarding marrying him when she learns that he is not the Sheikh's son, but a regular merchant.
Suweilam arrives in the village looking for Kadma, Senkah, and Khemas. Kadma considers marrying Tuweirsh's daughter, Sabiha, to upset Ghazil. The village's soldier learns that the trio are thieves after he overhears them expressing their concern about Suweilam.
Kadma, Senkah, and Khemas try to hide in Qumbar's house. Bin Tarthouth continues to search for a bride. As the trio try to escape, they fall into a deep pit in the desert.