Moegeb falls ill and is taken to the hospital, and his mother stipulates that in order for him to return home, he must gather his children from every country he was married in to live with him.
Moegeb sends an invitation to all his children to visit him and requires them to stay with him for a year so that they can get to know each other. Ghina suffers her husband’s tyranny and his forcing her to pay a large sum of money to him in order for him to divorce her.
Quarrels begin between the five siblings Tafran, Tafshan, Ashiq, Sahar, and Houria. Moegeb and his mother try to reconcile them.
Hala believes that her friend Ghina admires her neighbor Moegeb, who asks his children to find a way to deal with each other. Houria rejects her grandmother’s request, Umm Moegeb (Moegeb's mother), to get closer to her father.
Moegeb's children agree to stay with him for a year, so he asks Tafshan, Tafran, and Ashiq to work with him in his company.
Moegeb asks his Lebanese son, Ashiq, and his Egyptian son, Tafran, to change their clothes to Gulf clothes. He assigns Azzam to employ them in the company, and Khalaf decides to leave Moegeb’s house and return to his village.
Moegeb opposes Khalaf's departure and asks him to help him raise his children. Azzam tells Moegeb that it is necessary to solve Ghina's problem with her husband.
Ghina resents her mother for asking for Moegeb’s help to solve her problem, and Tafshan admires Ashiq's Lebanese sister.
Sahar asks Houria to treat their father well due to his illness. Ghina asks Moegeb not to interfere in her problem with her husband so that he won't face any problems.
Umm Moegeb suggests marriage to her son in order to find someone to help her raise his daughters. Moegeb is surprised to find his children fighting in a café, and they get arrested.
Houria insists on returning to her country, and Moegeb asks his children to persuade her to stay with him and threatens not to give them their inheritance from him.
Houria stipulates that her father should buy her a mobile phone in order for her to stay with him. Tafshan, Tafran, and Ashiq are forced to wear Gulf clothing in accordance with their father’s wishes. Umm Moegeb invites her neighbor, Ghina, and her mother to visit her at home to get to know Moegeb.
Moegeb fulfills all of his children's requests and takes Tafshan, Tafran, and Ashiq on an outing. Houria and Sahar welcome their neighbor, Ghina, and Umm Moegeb likes her.
Umm Moegeb proposes to Ashiq to marry Ghazil, while Ghina, on the other hand, gets closer to Salwa and Umm Moegeb.
Ashiq agrees to marry Ghazil. Salwa decides to adopt a child because she is unable to get pregnant, and Ghina's husband gets into a serious car accident.
Ghina is forced to take care of her husband's second wife's children. Ashiq and Ghazil's wedding takes place. The latter is surprised when when Ashiq leaves her on their wedding night and sleeps next to his brother.
Ghina finds herself responsible for her husband Hussein's children after his death in the accident, and Houria seeks to help Ghazil attract Ashiq's attention.
Azzam agrees to Salwa's request to adopt a girl because they are unable to have children. Ghazil is upset by Ashiq's lack of interest in her.
Ashiq feels guilty towards Ghazil, who confronts him about his not loving her and marrying her against his will. Tafshan is upset by his sister Sahar’s relationship with a young Moroccan man and quarrels with her.
Tafshan quarrels with someone, which prompts Tafran and Ashiq to defend him, and the matter reaches the police station. On the other hand, Ghina prepares to hold a party for Hussein’s children.
Tafshan and Tafran film a music video. Ghina refuses to marry Moegeb. The end of the year approaches, as does Moegeb’s children's separation.
Ashiq's feelings towards Ghazil are stirred, and he begins to get closer to her. At the same time, Moegeb's children thinks about not leaving him after learning of the bankruptcy of his company. Moegeb is surprised by a son from a Japanese wife.