Hashem the blacksmith is killed for making swords that benefit the revolutionaries against the Caliph. Sakhr intends to avenge Hashem’s death. Abu al Musthal al- Kumayt’s poetry spreads against the Caliph. Sakhr hides in the mountains with the revolutionaries.
Assem leaves to avenge his father's death, and mountain thieves attack Abu Wael's caravan, injuring Ali and Sakhr saves him. The Commander of the Faithful intends to get rid of Muhammad ibn Ali and his son Ja'far.
Imam Muhammad ibn Ali allows Al Mukait to praise the Caliph to avoid his evil. Abu Wael’s condition improves, and he discovers his daughter’s admiration for Sakhr, the blacksmith. However, Abu Wael does not know about Sakhr’s past and that he is a fugitive from the Caliph’s military.
Talha becomes more jealous of Sakhr's status every day. The Caliph meets Muhammad bin Ali, and Abu Wael helps the blacksmith Sakhr to work in Abu Naim's shop.
News reaches the Caliph about Zayd ibn Ali’s claim to the caliphate, and Hubail seeks help from Abu Wael to mediate to grant a pardon for Al Mukait. Sakhr’s heart is set on love for Zaina, and Zayd sends a letter on behalf of Muslims to the Caliph.
Umm Hakim tries to persuade Maslama to ask Caliph Hisham that he take over the caliphate after his death. Al Walid’s reputation worsens as he becomes a ladies' man, and Muhammad bin Ali dies after he is poisoned at the instigation of the Caliph.
Hubail is arrested after she succeeds in freeing her husband from prison, and Sakhr takes revenge by killing four soldiers for assaulting him. Abu Wael intercedes to get Hubail out of prison.
As Abu Wael refuses to marry Zeina to Talha, Sakhr buys a house and also proposes to marry Zeina. On the other hand, Talha threatens Zeina with killing her father and Sakhr if she proceeds with this marriage.
Al Qasim's health deteriorates, and the number of people seeking to attend Imam Ja'far's gatherings increases. Abu Wael is surprised by Zeina's agreement to marry Talha.
Hisham is surprised by the marriage of Junayd ibn Abd ar-Rahmanto Yazid's daughter. Amer is still hiding from the military. Khadija informs Umm Hashem of her husband Khallad’s intention to burn her house. Amer and Attiya cooperate to free the prisoners from Baghdad's palace.
Sakhr decides to leave the village after Zaina rejects him, and Talha kills Othman so that he does not demand repayment of the loan. Assem returns to his home.
Talha accuses the blacksmith Sakhr of killing Hajj Othman, and Sakhr is still secretly protecting the convoys. Abu Wael suspects that Sakhr is the one taking revenge on the Caliph’s military, and Talha’s wealth increases day after day.
Sakhr marries Hind, Zuhair's sister-in-law. Suitors continue to propose to Zeina to no avail. Talha monopolizes the goods from caravans, earning everyone's enmity, and Hind becomes jealous of Sakhr's heart's attachment to Zaina.
Zaina marries Talha, and Umm Hakim is still trying to persuade Hisham not to pledge allegiance to Al Walid for the caliphate due to his bad reputation. The public rushes to seek knowledge from Imam Ja'far.
The number of Zayd's supporters against the Caliph increases, and Shaima secretly kills the Caliph's soldiers. Sakhr is arrested after Talha accuses him before the Commander of the Faithful of being the killer of the soldiers and Hajj Othman.
Sakhr is released from prison after Abu Wael intercedes for him, and an order is issued to expel Zayd bin Ali from Kufa. Sakhr is surprised by the news of his wife’s pregnancy, and Hind discovers that Sakhr is the killer of the Caliph’s soldiers.
The Caliph deprives Al Walid of the governorship due to his bad reputation, and al-Kumayt warns the Caliph of al-Qasri’s intention to remove him from his succession. The prince devises a plan to sow hatred in the Caliph’s heart towards al-Kumayt.
The Caliph orders the killing of al-Kumayt and receives news of Al Walid’s assault on Al Hajjaj. The Caliph pledges allegiance to his son, Maslama, to be the caliph after him. Al Qasri refuses to depose Al Walid, al-Kumayt succeeds in escaping, and Shaima kills Khadija’s husband.
The Caliph removes Khalid al-Qasri from his position, and Yusuf ibn Umar takes over the position after him. While everyone is surprised that Abu Wael is paralyzed, the Caliph pardons al-Kumayt.
Talha takes control of his uncle's business, Umm Hakim dies, and Attiya goes out to war with Zayd ibn Ali. Hisham marries an Umayyad princess, Sakhr is blessed with baby Sakina, and Abu Wael transfers all his possessions to Sakhr.
Talha kills his uncle Abu Wael, and Yusuf ibn Umar seeks to frame al-Qasri. Zuhair tells Sakhr that Talha is the one who killed Abu Wael, and Talha is surprised by the transfer of his uncle’s property to Sakhr.
Sakhr threatens Talha if he harms Zaina, Khadija has feelings for Assem, and Hisham is surprised by the news of his wife Ubaida’s pregnancy. Sakhr stands by Abu al-Hussein to assume the caliphate.
Yusuf sends the head of Zayd ibn Ali to the Caliph, Yahya, Zayd's son, is killed, and the Caliph is afflicted with leprosy. Al Walid possesses the seal of the caliphate.
Al Walid assigns his sons to the caliphate after him, and Al Walid intends to drink alcohol during the Hajj season next to the Kaaba. The people of Damascus pledge allegiance to Yazid ibn al-Walid for the caliphate, and Al Walid tortures al-Qasri.
Al Walid banishes Suleiman, the rightful governer, and Yusuf buys al-Qasri to be his slave. Al Walid’s bad reputation spread during his rule.
Al Walid sentences Muhammad al-Qasri to prison. Yazid’s supporters surround Al Walid’s palace and Al Walid is killed the next day. Yazid assumes the caliphate, and Yusuf ibn Umar is executed.
Yazid ibn al-Waild dies, Marwan ibn Muhammad assumes the caliphate, and the common people pledge allegiance to Ibrahim ibn Muhammad for the caliphate. The Imam is arrested and Sakhr decides to set out to free him. Ibrahim intends to leave the caliphate to his brother Abbas after him.
Assem meets his brother Sakhr, and Sakhr is surprised by the arrival of the Khorsan army towards them. Umm Hashem’s illness becomes severe, and Talha is killed by his assistant. Shaima confesses to Khadija that she killed Khallad.
News reaches Marwan ibn Muhammad of the arrival of Abd al-Malik ibn Yazid's army, and Sakhr decides to withdraw from the war and return to Imam Ja'far, as he is more deserving of the caliphate after the death of his father Muhammad.
Mani' dies between his friend Attiya's arms, and Abu Tamim receives the news of Al Kirmani's determination to kill him. Sakhr hands over his father's belongings to Zaina after Talha's death, and Assem and Khadija get engaged.