Ghazwan goes to a tribe in the desert, meets Diab, admires his personality, and decides to stay with him. Abu Diab (Diab's father) fights in a battle in which he loses his arm.
Saada asks Muhaisen to tell Khalaf that she wants to meet him by the river, so he goes to his tent and tells him, despite his sadness because he loves her. Meanwhile, everyone in the tribe prepares to attend the sheikh’s party.
The sheikh dies and his son Diab takes his place in the tribe. He decides to deprive the rest of the tribes of using his pastures, so they try to seek help from Khashman to avoid an imminent war between them.
Rabah works to mediate with Khashman for the tribes to allow them to graze their sheep in their pastures, but Diab refuses, so Khalaf decides to welcome them in his pastures.
Saada meets Khalaf alone and tells him of her love for him. Khashman fears the outbreak of war between his tribe and the rest of the tribes.
Khalaf asks Saada not to wait for him to marry her because her tribe seeks war with him. Muhaisen meets a girl in some tribe and his heart grows attached to her.
Khalaf attacks Diab's tribe and takes the sheep but returns them for Saada's sake. Muhaisen tells Jannah that he loves her and wants to marry her.
Khalaf's wife, Menna, complains to her father about her husband's holding many banquets, and Diab decides to rob Khalaf's tribe to take revenge on him.
Menna becomes pregnant and her mother and mother-in-law are very happy with the news, while Diab decides to attack Khalaf's tribe to get the tribe’s livestock.
Muhaisen tells his parents that he wants to marry Sheikh Awad's daughter, while Saada leaves the tribe, and war breaks out between Diab's tribe and Khalaf's tribe.
Saada flees to Khalaf's tribe and asks him to marry her, but he refuses, and Diab is injured in the battle.
Saada returns to the tribe with the sheep, but she is sad when she learns that her father is asking for Khalaf's head, and Sheikh Awad refuses to marry his daughter to Muhaisen despite all his attempts.
Saada goes on a hunger strike and falls into a state of great sadness because of her father, who promises Makhlaf that he will marry her off to him.
Muhaisen remains sad because of his beloved, so Khalaf decides to go to the girl’s father and ask for her hand in marriage for Muhaisen again. Khalaf insists on marrying Saada despite her rejection of him.
Taan is killed, and Makhlaf is happy because he will be able to be alone with Saada. Khalaf goes to Jumla’s father in disguise and saves her from a possible marriage.
Muhaisen dies from his intense grief for his beloved, and Khalaf succeeds in returning to his tribe, unaware of Muhaisen’s death.
Khalaf is shocked to learn of Muhaisen's passing as Rabah holds a funeral for his son in his tent.
Fawaz learns from his wife that Khalaf is in love with Saada, while Jumla returns to her tribe and is sad about Muhaisen’s death.
Makhlaf arrests Khalaf and presents him to Khashman, but the latter releases him. Makhlaf gets angry and tells Diab. Khalaf’s wife learns of her husband’s love for Saada.
Khashman leaves the tribe with his daughter, and Diab searches for them after knowing for sure about Saada's relationship with Khalaf, who meets Saada by coincidence by the spring.
Khalaf goes to Nablus to sell camels, and on his way back, a battle takes place between him and bandits, and Fawaz dies during the battle.
Khalaf is late in returning to the tribe, and his mother is sad, fearing that he has been killed. Ali promises Fawaz’s wife that he will avenge his friend.
Ali takes revenge on Makhlaf and stabs him to death to avenge Fawaz, while Khalaf returns to the tribe and his mother rejoices.
Diab accuses Rafaan of killing Mekhlef, while Saada refuses to marry Diab. Khalaf also threatens to invade Diab’s tribe to recover the sheep he stole during his absence.
Khalaf's mother dies and he grieves for her, while his wife becomes jealous of Ghaima because she is afraid of her marrying Khalaf. Saada fears returning to the tribe because her father does not agree to marry her to Diab.
Khalaf's wife becomes more and more jealous every day of Ghaima. Saada abstains from marriage altogether, which saddens her father.
Khalaf and his knights stop at the council of Bani Marouf in the Druze tribe, and a lavish banquet is held for them. There, Saada meets one of Khalaf’s knights.
While Khalaf is traveling, he meets Sheikh Khashman and asks for Saada’s hand, but he refuses. As for Ayesh, he is still sad because of his separation from his wife, so Khalaf intervenes to reconcile them.
Ghaima's children grow up and she tells them that Ali is the one who avenged their father. Mukhaled's father learns that Ali was the one who slaughtered his son, so Diab decides to take revenge on him.
Khalaf is still alive and has not died, while Saada, believing he is dead, becomes sad and bed-ridden. Ghaima complains to Khalaf about her two children.
Saada agrees to marry Khalaf, and invaders attack Khalaf's tribe, but Khalaf confronts them and dies in the battle.