When the pottery maker asks his wife to have a son, Haneida tries to convince her to listen to him, but when the midwife arrives to assist with the delivery, the pottery maker is saddened when she has a girl instead. Huwiteb wants to marry Haneida.
When Khayzorana bites Huwaiteb, he becomes bedridden as he battles fever. Haneida goes to visit him, but ends up quarreling with and insulting his sister. The pottery maker continues to mourn the fact that he had a girl instead of a boy, deciding to destroy his shop since there is no one to pass it on to.
As the pottery maker, Badi'e, gets arrested, Haneida takes the ram and sells it at the market. Huwaiteb proposes to Haneida. When the pottery maker gets released from prison, he recounts the story of what happened to him to his daughter.
When Khayzorana and her mother visit Haneida at her house, she tells her that Huwaiteb is coveted by a Jinn to scare Haneida away from him. Realizing the true purpose behind Khayzorana's claims, Haneida claims to have heard the Jinn. When Huwaiteb talks to Khayzorana as if she is the Jinn, she flees.
Olkoma plots revenge against Omran. When the pottery maker leaves without telling anyone of his location, his wife grows sad as Haneida learns of what happened. Huwaiteb tries to get revenge on Khayzorana by scaring her with the tale of the Jinn.
Huwaiteb disguises himself as the Jinn and scares Khayzorana and her mother. When the police arrive to catch the evil spirit, they take the disguised Haneida to Khayzorana and Huwaiteb's location.
As Haneida prepares to marry Huwaiteb once he gets released from prison, the shoemaker refuses to make her wedding shoes until Huwaiteb gets released. Khayzorana waits for Huwaiteb's release as well since she is in love with him.
Haneida opens the pottery shop and decides to sell her father's products until his return. Khayzorana and her mother drop the charges against Huwaiteb to get him released. The pottery maker's daughter asks Abu Huwaiteb (Huwaiteb's father) to divorce his daughter from the miserly Olkoma.
When the policeman asks for the prisoner Sakhr to be brought to him, he reveals that Sakhr is a policeman, not a prisoner. When Huwaiteb gets released, he grows angry with Haneida for opening her father's job, which led the neighborhood people to badmouth her.
Haneida grows angry that Huwaiteb is meddling in her affairs and that he considers her work as a mark of dishonor against him. When they fight, the police arrest Huwaiteb. Olkoma tries to get his wife back, but her father refuses. Haneida brings a chicken and a rooster to sell at the market.
When Haneida claims that the chicken's eggs contain a treasure, Olkoma insists on buying the chicken. Ateka speaks of her husband's good qualities to convince her family to let her return to him. Haneida tries to get Huwaiteb released.
As some men try to buy Badi'e's shop, they try to convince him to make Haneida agree to sell it. When Haneida tells Huwaiteb about the story of the chicken, he visits Olkoma's house and fantasizes that he has married the chicken's magic egg.
Believing that there are thieves in the chicken coop, Haneida and her sisters call for help, only to discover after the police arrive that Huwaiteb and Olkoma are the ones inside the coop. As the two get arrested, Sakhr tries to get Olkoma to speak about his robberies.
When Ibn Khuwailed tries to buy the chicken from Haneida, she tells him that it's just an ordinary chicken, but he insists. A policeman takes the chicken and informs the sheriff that Ibn Khuwailed is their culprit. Haneida tries to convince the police that it was all a trick to get money.
When the sheriff asks for the chicken, Haneida tells him that the whole thing is a lie, but he threatens not to release Huwaiteb unless she gives him the chicken. Haneida tries to sell pomegranate to her miserly uncle, who deprives his wife of everything, even food.
Ibn Khuwailed proposes to Haneida. Huwaiteb resents the behavior of the pottery maker's daughter as she continues to trade at the market. When Huwaiteb tells Haneida that he won't marry her if she goes on with her work, she accepts Ibn Khuwailed's proposal.
When Ibn Khuwailed brings gifts for Haneida's mother as he asks for her daughter's hand, Haneida refuses to marry him, but she feels guilty for accepting his proposal initially. Ibn Khuwailed tells Olkoma that Haneida was going to wed him under the influence of the magical egg.
Ibn Khuwailed proposes to Khayzorana. When Huwaiteb quarrels with Haneida at the market, he gets arrested, but Haneida asks for him to be released. The pottery maker appears, working as a fisherman. As he meets his friend, the latter admonishes him for hating girls.
Khayzorana is saddened that her husband has been imprisoned. Olkoma pretends to be a beggar so that he could see his wife, whose father disapproves of him due to his miserliness. Omran tries to return the ram to the potter maker's daughter, but she refuses to give back all the money.
Ibn Khuwailed decides to expedite his marriage to Khayzorana. When Haneida is summoned by the prince, she hurries to comply after having a dream in which the prince had the sheriff executed. Haneida runs into Huwaiteb at the market as he tries to defend his father, who is fighting with Ibn Suwaileh.
When Haneida runs into Fatma, she tells her that Huwaiteb has rabies to get her to stay away from him. Badi'e steals the jewelry from Musa and runs away. Khayzorana celebrates her wedding. Haneida starts acting like a man after the prince comments that she has a man's attitude.
Fatma visits Haneida and tells her that her father has money, but she has no idea where he got it from. Huwaiteb spies on Fatma and Haneida. The sheriff attends the wedding to arrest the groom, but Haneida gets in his way.
Badi'e goes to the sheriff and recounts how he found the jewelry. Haneida decides to reopen her father's shop with the money he took from the prince. Badi'e informs the policeman that the jeweler, Musa, is the one who stole the jewelry. Haneida thinks that she has seen her father.
In an attempt to show off his courage and win back his wife, Olkom recounts the story of what happened at the cemetary to his wife, father-in-law, and Omran. As the policeman goes with Badi'e to find Musa, they are unable to find him until Musa finds Badi'e, ties him up, and orders him thrown into the sea.
As Haneida faces off against Musa, she sees her father bound and tries to figure out how to save him. She enlists the prince's help and tells him that she has found Musa. Haneida asks Fatma to stay away from Huwaiteb.
Haneida frees her father and makes his kidnappers work for her on the mountain. Huwaiteb trains to use swords. On orders from the sheriff, Badi'e gets arrested to prevent him from going back to the city.
The prince learns that the sheriff is conspiring against him, a fact that Haneida helps to prove. As the sheriff and his men get arrested, the prince expresses his gratitude to Haneida. Badi'e returns to the market and decides to reopen his shop.
As the policeman goes to kill Musa and Badi'e, he finds Al-Bady who catches him along with Abu Ebada. The prince imprisons the sheriff and the policeman Eubaida, but the two of them decide to break out of prison. Ateka gets furious when she sees Olkoma with Musa's daughter.
When Badi'e meets the prince, the latter convinces him to be proud of his daughters. Ateka meets Hanzala at her home. When Badi'e goes to the shop, he sees Haneida making pottery pots, which finally convinces him to take pride in the fact that he has daughters.
When Fatma pleads with the prince to see her father, the prince tells her that her father is a thief and must serve his sentence. He advises her to open her father's shop to provide for herself. Haneida agrees to wed Huwaiteb, but insists on continuing her pottery work.