Nasra incites her two sons, Melhem and Rabah, against the Zawbaa tribe. She warns them against Zawbaa’s two sons, Darie and Deriyan, staying near water and crops, and reminds them of Zawbaa’s killing of their father, Ragheb.
Nasra remembers her previous life with Ragheb and insists that Zawbaa was involved in her husband's death. Darie falls in love with her daughter Wasmiya.
Anqa tells Wasmiya that the soldiers attacked the tribe and killed some people, while Deriyan vows revenge on the soldiers and agrees with his brother to fight back.
Melhem offers Wasmiya to marry Jumairah. Meanwhile, Jamra gets close to Melhem and aspires to marry him. Deriyan tells Nasra that Zawbaa didn't kill her husband.
The soldiers attacks Melhem's tribe, Jumairah dies, and Anqa hides the weapons in the sand so that the soldiers cannot reach it.
Melhem and Rabah go out hunting and shoot at the soldiers. Thabet meets Musalit and he dismisses him. The former asks Wasmiya to help him steal the horses that the soldiers stole from the people.
Melhem's mother scolds her two sons for not being there to defend their tribe against the soldiers. Rabah dies, and Thabet discovers that Musalit is relaying their news to the soldiers.
The soldiers kill Musalit, and Wasmiya sees her brother Rabah's horse with Darie, so she believes that he is his killer, and decides to marry him and avenge her brother.
Wasmiya doesn't get near her husband; Anqa tries to discover what Wasmiya is hiding; Melhem gets ready with the men of the tribe to confront the soldiers.
Wasmiya confronts Darie about killing Rabah and seizing his horse, but Melhem proves his innocence. Melhem's mother invites everyone to feast after their victory over the soldiers.