Salma infiltrates the army training disguised as a man to learn martial arts before she gets caught. Her father, Judge Safi al-Din, tells the story of Eve, the wife of the Prophet of God Adam.
Safi al-Din continues the story of Eve, Adam's wife, who eats from the forbidden tree, and after she gives birth, Iblis succeeds in plotting a feud between Cain, who kills his brother Abel.
Safi al-Din vents his anger on the maid, Wadida, after leaking the secrets of his house. Safi al-Din tells Salma about Noah's wife, who exposes her husband's secrets and mocks his people.
As Salma asks Safi al-Din to forgive Wadida, he continues the story of Noah's wife, who grows suspicious after Noah's orders to cut down palm trees for wood.
Canaan is shocked after discovering that his father Noah built a ship in the sand. Animals from all over the world start heading towards it, and Canaan and Noah's wife drown in the flood.
Safi al-Din tells Salma about the story of the Pharaoh's wife, where Asiya marries the Pharaoh of Egypt, who orders the killing of all the children of the Israelites.
Moses's mother hides her child from the Pharaoh's men fearing that they will kill him, and Asiya finds him and decides to adopt him in the Pharaoh's palace.
Baby Moses survives the Pharaoh's decision to kill him, and his mother volunteers to be his wet nurse. Asiya agrees that Moses's mother stays with Harun and Umm Kulthum in the palace.
As Safi al-Din buys a new horse for Salma, he continues the story of the Pharaoh's wife years later. Jealousy arises in the heart of the Pharaoh against Moses, who decides to return to Egypt after a period of his escape.
Safi al-Din falls ill but insists on completing the story of the Pharaoh's wife for Salma. The Pharaoh is shocked after the magicians and the queen believe in the God of Moses, and the queen (Pharaoh's wife) dies from the severity of torture.
Safi al-Din investigates the case of the goldsmith's murder and tells Salma the story of Al-Aziz's wife, who cares for Yusuf and is worried about him regarding the threats that Al-Aziz is exposed to.
As Muftah searches for the goldsmith's killer, Safi al-Din continues the story of Al-Aziz's wife, as the Prophet of God Yusuf tries to slip away from her however she tells Al-Aziz that he is trying to assault her.
Safi al-Din discusses with Fathi the latest updates on the murder case. Safi al-Din continues the story of Al-Aziz's wife, as Zuleikha threatens Yusuf to put him in prison unless her demands are met.
Yusuf chooses prison over Zuleikha. As Yusuf interprets the king's dreams, he is released from prison after his innocence is proven.
Shehab confesses to killing the goldsmith with the help of Sundus. Safi al-Din tells the tale of the two women, where Sarah, the wife of the Prophet of God Abraham, falls into the hands of King Sinan, and the Egyptian princess Hagar also falls into the hands of Sinan and becomes a maidservant.
King Sinan grants the maidservant Hagar to Sarah, who treats her well. Sarah marries Hagar to Abraham, and Hagar gives birth to Ishmael. Abraham leaves Hagar and Ishmael in the desert, and the miracle of Zamzam water happens.
Hagar recommends the right of all people to benefit from the well of Zamzam, and the angels give good tidings to Sarah that she will give birth to her child, Isaac.
Safi al-Din tells the story of the Virgin Mary to Salma, where Imran dies during Hannah's pregnancy, and the latter gives birth to a child and calls her Mary.
A lot of fruits and goodness appear in Mary’s house, and Zakaria notices the matter. Gabriel appears to Mary and announces to her that she will give birth to a boy although she is not married, and she gives birth to Jesus.
Mary returns to the sanctuary with her child, and everyone is surprised by his ability to speak despite being a baby. Mary and Jesus leave for Sinai.
Sarah gets angry at Shathout's attempts to get close to her, and Safi al-Din tells her the story of Rahma, the wife of the Prophet of God, Ayyub (Job), who was very generous.
Safi al-Din succeeds in catching the donkey thief and continues the story of Ayyub for Salma. As he loses ten of his sons in the fire, he falls ill and his people order him to leave with his wife to the deserted area.
As Rahma is forced to work as a maid, cut her hair and sell it for money, Ayyub discovers the matter and prays to God to heal, and restore his health.
Safi al-Din tells Salma the story of Princess Bilqis (Queen of Sheba), who is chosen by her father, Agabus, to succeed him, and Bilqis discovers the greed of the head of the soldiers to seize power.
The hoopoe of the prophet Solomon sees Queen Bilqis prostrating to the sun with her people, and Bilqis decides to send a precious gift to Solomon to test him.
Solomon refuses Bilqis' gifts, so the latter decides to travel and visit him by herself in his kingdom. The visit ends with Bilqis' belief in the God of Solomon, the Creator of the universe.
Safi al-Din tells Salma the story of Umm Ammar, as the Messenger of God Muhammad calls to Islam, the infidels torture the adherents of the new religion, and Umm Ammar enters Islam and dies from the severity of torture.
The police implement the decision of Judge Safi al-Din to summon the Caliph to appear before him. Safi al-Din tells Salma the story of Umm Jamil, who forces her son Utaybah to divorce Umm Kulthum, the Prophet's daughter, and Utaybah dies after being attacked by a lion.
Safi al-Din continues the story of Umm Kulthum and Umm Jamil. As Muhammad's army wins in the Battle of Badr, Umm Kulthum flees from Quraysh and the Prophet refuses to hand her over to them according to the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah.
The Caliph appears before Safi al-Din, who orders him to pay a fine to compensate the poor. Safi al-Din concludes the story of Umm Jamil to Salma, where Abu Lahab falls ill and Umm Jamil dies. As Safi al-Din ends his stories, Khaled proposes to marry Salma.