Miteb quarrels with his wife, Latifa, for helping her mother and brother, Nayel. Latifa tries to convince Nayel to propose to Jawaher, even though he does not have her dowry.
Miteb decides to propose marriage to Jawaher, which angers Latifa. He uses the excuse that she cannot have children, but Jawaher sets a condition for the man she will marry, which is his ability to solve a puzzle that she has presented to men.
Nayel is upset by Jawaher's condition and decides to leave the village, look for work, and collect her dowry. He vows to harm whoever solves the puzzle and proposes to marry her.
Nayel meets an old sheikh on the road and the latter gives him three pieces of advice. As he finds hidden gold, Nayle decides to return with it to his tribe.
Saad hears about Jawaher's puzzle and decides to travel to her tribe and solve the puzzle so that he can marry her, and he asks his friend Salem to take care of his mother and his property in his absence.
Saad arrives at Abu Jawaher's (Jawaher's father's) tribe and is able to solve the puzzle and prevent the theft of her father's cattle, but she refuses to marry him.
Abu Jawaher insists on preparing his daughter to marry Saad, and he sends her to Saad's village, where his mother receives her, and Shamaa’s heart burns with jealousy due to her love for Saad.
Mashour collects a lot of camels for Nayel and hands them over to him. Miteb divorces Latifa, while Salem scolds Saad for letting Jawaher return to her family without marrying her.
Saad's mother asks Shamaa to marry her son, but Shamaa refuses. Jawaher stipulates that Saad should be brought tied with ropes as a condition for her marriage to Nayel.
Saad decides to return with Nayel to Abu Jawaher's tribe tied with ropes in order to fulfill Jawaher's wish. There, he is surprised by Nayel asking for Jawaher's hand in marriage for Saad, and she returns with him to his village after they get married.
Saad seeks to reconcile Najm and Salem, and betroths Najm's sister to Salem in order to reconcile them and bring everyone together.