Sheikh Hammoud is worried about who will take over as tribal leader after him, especially since his son Saqr does not care about that, while Salama wants to marry Guzel. Umm Eshlaa (Eslaa's mother) asks him to take revenge for his father.
Shaddad agrees with Miteb to provide Sheikh Hammoud with provisions from people's resources, and Najma tries to convince Saqr to marry.
Zaal complains to Salama about Shaddad and Miteb seizing everything he owns under the pretext of increasing the sheikh’s supplies, while Hammoud knows nothing about what they are doing in his name.
Abu Salama (Salama's father) snaps at Miteb when he learns what he is doing with Shaddad. Hammoud remains worried about who will become the tribal leader after him and hopes that his son, Saqr, will become a knight.
Abu Salama tells his son that Hammoud is not happy with what Shaddad is doing, but the latter leads all the knights. Salama asks his father to help him propose marriage to Guzel, who tells her father Hammoud about what Shaddad is doing with the people in the tribe.
Hammoud confronts Miteb and Shaddad about what they are doing seizing people's resources in his name. Zuwaina announces to her son Salama that Guzel has agreed to marry him.
Umm Salama informs her son that Umm Guzel does not approve of their marriage. The latter meets with Eshlaa and becomes suspicious of him. Zaal refuses his daughter's marriage to Miteb.
Hammoud is worried about the village after he dreams about his death. He tells his wife about it, and she advises him to put Saqr through a difficult test. Shaddad tells Guzel of his desire to marry her.
Hammoud asks Salama to accompany Saqr everywhere, support him, and teach him everything about horsemanship, but Saqr refuses.
Guzel rebuffs Shaddad when he approaches her. Hammoud wants to fake his death so that he can test the ability of Saqr and those around him to take over as tribal leader. Najma tells Guzel of her love for Saqr. Miteb suggests to Shaddad to ask Hammoud for his daughter’s hand in marriage.
Miteb informs Shaddad that Hammoud doesn't approve of Shaddad's marriage to Guzel. Hammoud agrees with Abu Salama to hide the arms from Shaddad. Guzel takes a liking to Eshlaa after they meet.
Hammoud forces his son Saqr to stay with him to learn to be a tribal leader from him, and he tells everyone that he is traveling on a mission to carry out what he agreed upon with his wife, Wadha.
Miteb tries to persuade Shaddad to seize the position of tribal leader while Hammoud is not present. The latter leaves with his wife, and Faddi takes advantage of Hammoud's absence and beats Saqr.
Abu Salama arrests Faddi and teaches him a lesson he will never forget. Wadha agrees with Hammoud to return to the tribe and disguise himself as a Bedouin man.
As Wadha tells everyone about Hammoud's death, Shaddad thinks about taking over as tribal leader.
Miteb informs Abu Salama of Shaddad's intention to take over as tribal leader after Hammoud's death, and Guzel remains sad over her father's death.
Abu Salama asks Saqr to take his father's place after his death, and Salama suspects the Bedouin of being a spy on the tribe.
Eshlaa is upset when he learns of Hammoud's death, and decides to take revenge on his son and avenge his father.
Shaddad tells Eshlaa that Saqr is the son of Hammoud. Abu Salama snaps at Saqr and tells his mother that he will not be able to become the tribal leader.
Saqr refuses to take over as tribal leader and remains with his friends herding sheep. Najma is sad when she learns of Saqr's desire to marry Suhaila.
Saqr insists on marrying Suhaila. As Abu Dames, a member of the Qasouf tribe, visits the tribe, Umm Saqr wants her son to marry off the guest’s daughter, but he is inhospitable to them.
Abu Salama is upset by Saqr's irresponsible behavior with Abu Dames, and is surprised when he invites his friends to their gathering without taking into account the guest's right.
Shaddad tells Guzel that her brother is not fit to serve as tribal leader, and that he will take over. Abu Dames tries to convince his daughter to marry Saqr, while Eshlaa discovers that Guzel is Hammoud’s daughter.
Wadha tries to convince Dames to marry her son Saqr. Guzel tells Najma what her mother is doing with Dames, and Shaddad forces Saqr to receive Abu Dames in his tent so that he achieves his goal of becoming the tribal leader.
In order to marry Saqr, Dames stipulates that he recite poetry to her. Shaddad and Abu Salama are surprised by Saqr’s distribution of all their property to his friends.
Wadha is upset about Saqr distributing their property to his friends and asks Hammoud to take action. Salama tells his mother that Saqr must be removed from the chieftaincy.
Umm Salama rages and quarrels with Wadha over what Saqr did with their property. Shaddad seeks to remove Saqr from his position as tribal leader after he slaughtered all his sheep and distributed them to the shepherds.
Shaddad appeals to the tribe's judge to remove Saqr from being the tribal leader, and the latter asks the judge to grant his friends, the shepherds, the title of knight.
Saqr marries Faddi's daughter, Ghazala, and the wedding takes place. Faddi asks Miteb to put Shaddad's ring in Guzel's tent so that he can take revenge on him.
Faddi comes between Miteb and Shaddad, telling the latter that Miteb will put his ring in Guzel's tent. Abu Salama arrests Miteb. Eshlaa attempts to kill Saqr in revenge for his father, but Hammoud prevents him, so Eshlaa asks to marry Guzel, and Salama is saddened when she agrees.