Uncle Ibrahim trades in arms and gives them to the fighters to liberate some areas of Morocco from the occupiers. The governor sends Abbas to Lord El Ghazwani to detain him upon learning that the arms were taken from his house with the help of Ali and Abderrahman.
When Ashour's wife learns of her husband's imprisonment, she faints out of grief. Ashour asks the judge to rule justly. As he proves that Abbas was the one who hid the arms in his warehouse, he gets released, whereas Abbas goes to prison, then escapes, which angers the commander.
Abdoos wants to find Abbas at all costs to get rid of him and Ashour, who, in turn, looks for Abbas. Ayyad sends a message to the commander to inquire about Abbas's whereabouts.
Ayyad returns home, which doesn’t please Neama, causing the jurisprudent to ask about the reason. Sam, Abdel Hadi’s slave, asks Abdoos to free him so he can kill Ayyad, who gets angry as he learns that Abdoos wants to harm his young son, so he sends someone to warn him.
The jurisprudent proposes to Halima, who agrees, despite Neama's objection. On the wedding day, Neama doesn’t dress up. Halima fears for her son Abderrahman, whom she asks about and learns is with Ashour. Abdoos arrests Abbas, confining him to a pit and demanding that he tell him where the stock is.
As Ruqayya dies, everyone grieves, while Fateema and Abderrahman, who are in love and want to marry each other, meet. He goes to the funeral, where he’s rebuked by Neama for listening in on the girls instead of staying with the men. As a bandit kidnaps Abderrahman to sell him, he tries to escape.
After Abderrahman escapes, a man saves him and takes him in, he then helps Suleiman gain his freedom from Sam, who ties him up; yet Suleiman wants to kill Sam, whom Abderrahman defends against the shifty Suleiman, who doesn’t want him to marry Fateema.
Ayyad decides to wed Abderrahman to Fateema after he returns from traveling. He also learns that his son quarreled with Suleiman in front of the whole tribe, but Abderrahman tells him that Suleiman was the one in the wrong. Suleiman tells his friend that he wants to kill Abderrahman.
A year later, after Abderrahman married her, Fateema goes into labor and gives birth to a son named Muhammad, much to her delight, while Suleiman’s wife hates him and wants a divorce because of his mistreatment of her. Suleiman slaps Abderrahman and tries to provoke him.
El Hajj and Suleiman's sister quarrel over his actions, while he holds her responsible if he escapes. Ashour is also upset with Suleiman. Abderrahman meets the man who saved him and talks to him about life matters and is very happy to see him.
Suleiman escapes with the help of a member of the tribe. Abderrahman finds his friend, the old man, who’s in a terrible state and is very sick. Fateema misses her husband a lot. Ashour and Neama recall everything that happened in the past.
Abderrahman grieves a lot for parting with Dada, and also Ashour, who tries to console him. Suleiman meets his sister, who embraces him, and begs him to come back, assuring him that she’ll find a way to deal with her husband.
Suleiman changes after returning to the tribe, wishing to remarry his ex-wife Kulthum after he divorced her, as he loves her and came to appreciate her, which he tells Abderrahman, who became attached to her and wants to marry her. As Khadija sees Abderrahman talking to Kulthum, she tells Fateema.
Kulthum goes out to the field and meets Abderrahman, who asks her to go back to Suleiman as he’s changed, became a better man, and is the one for her, which angers her, but she agrees to go back to Suleiman, while Abderrahman tries to patch things up with his wife Fateema, who learns everything.
After Kulthum marries Suleiman, they live with her parents as Razia refused to take them back owing to Kulthum’s love for Abderrahman, but when she falls ill, she agrees to let them stay at hers. Abderrahman grows fond of asceticism and he meets Salem, who prepares him a special perfume.
As Abderrahman goes to the mosque, he meets the sheikh who blesses his journey, while Ashour bids him farewell and tells him that he was never against him. Abderrahman travels to another tribe ruled by an unjust man.
Abderrahman lives with the new tribe, where he’s loved and respected by everyone, as he is a man of religion and knowledge. When he faints and becomes epileptic, a woman looks after him and gives him medicine until he recovers.
El Hadi goes with many others to visit Abderrahman, who welcomes them and invites them to his house. The governor is angry at the people's love for Abderrahman, whom they consider the epitome of justice.
Abderrahman goes with El Hadi on a trip to the forest to contemplate nature. Jamal asks Lalla to give him the letters entrusted to her by Abderrahman to give them to Governor Moulay, but she refuses. The Sultan asks Governor Moulay to provide him with a report on all the regions under his jurisdiction.
Jamal asks Lord Bu Bakr to give him the spell Abderrahman wrote to give it to Moulay, but he refuses, so Jamal tells him that Abderrahman meant it for him. Jamal meets Maimouna, and they plan to get married after Lalla approves. Abderrahman returns to the tribe and gets ready for a Sufi religious ceremony.
Abderrahman is dubbed Sidi El Majdoub after he set up a small mosque of his called Zaweyat El Majdoub. News spread of his being a spiritual man, whose hand can heal and bless. Suleiman tells Kulthum that he’s going away to visit Abderrahman and look for work.
Abderrahman goes to Lord Muhammad El Fassi’s house and gives him a book for his son Yusef, upon a divine revelation, attesting his need for it. Abderrahman returns to the mosque, where everyone asks to be blessed by him, while Moulay orders his assistant to bring the spell from him.
Lalla treats El Majdoub after he was assaulted, while the woman he brought looks for him. As Lalla learns that Abderrahman went to the palace to look for Kulthum, whom he loves, she worries about him, whereupon Kulthum goes to the mosque and asks about him, while he was talking to Suleiman.
As Suleiman falls ill and becomes bedridden, Kulthum grieves and tries to help him overcome the disease, but he dies. Kulthum asks Abderrahman to pray God to forgive her. The governor hears El Majdoub’s words, which he's convinced by, that all humans worship God regardless of their religion.
El Majdoub warns Commander Yahya of an imminent danger, which he learns about from the village’s Head Sheikh. Yusef's father asks El Majdoub not to see his son again. Fateema weeps as her husband loves Kulthum and not her, while he assures her that he respects and is pleased with her.
The commander’s assistant fails to get El Majdoub in trouble. As Fateema complains to the maid about her problem with Abderrahman, who loves Kulthum, she tries to comfort her. El Majdoub wanders around until he reaches a cave inside a mountain, where he retires.
Abderrahman decides to marry Kulthum and asks Yusef to be her proxy in the marriage, especially since some women accused him of harassing them in the mosque, which was a scheme by the commander's assistant to have him imprisoned, but the judge detected their lies.
Fateema asks her husband El Majdoub to keep Kulthum away from her as she won’t be able to stand living with her. El Majdoub meets the judge, whose wisdom and great love for God and His Prophet he admires, whereupon he falls ill, so Fateema treats him against his will, as he wants to go out to the mosque.
While sick, Abderrahman goes to the mosque, where the woman who accused him before the judge asks for his forgiveness. Kulthum goes to a sick Fateema, asking her to forgive her, while Abderrahman recites surah Ya-Sin to her. El Majdoub asks Muhammad to inherit the mosque and fear God in everything.
El Majdoub tells Yusef, his son and his friend, the keeper of the mosque, that he will leave to wander God’s land, asking them not to give up the mosque and to leave its door open to everyone in need, hungry or poor. He divorces Kulthum and leaves her to live in the tribe, bids Fateema farewell, then leaves.