Ghazwan attacks a tribe, plunders its property, and captures its sheikh. When his twin brother, Marar, finds out, he scolds him and asks him to free him from captivity, but Zuwayd kills him.
Marar becomes angry when he learns that the prisoner has been killed. The shepherd of Sheikh Muslim is surprised by bandits stealing his sheep. Qudwa is upset by her sister Nouf’s jealousy of her, and she asks Ghazwan to speed up her marriage to Marar.
Zuwayd complains to Sheikh Harb that Marar beat him for killing the prisoner. Qannas asks to marry Shiha, so she asks him to write poetry for her in order to agree to marry him. Ghazwan and Marar quarrel over the killing of the prisoner, and their uncle Harb tries to reconcile them.
Marar tries to convince his brother not to invade Muslim's tribe, but Ghazwan insists on his decision and sends Theeb to collect data about the tribe. Qannas's aunt tries to mediate so that Shiha would agree to marry him.
Qannas asks Ruwaished to teach him poetry so that he can marry Shiha. Nouf demands that Marar prepare for her a wedding like her sister's.
Qannas memorizes poetry and falsely claims to Shiha that he wrote it so that she agrees to their marriage. Marar tries to enlist the support of his uncle Harb to convince Ghazwan not to attack Muslim's tribe.
Abu Falah asks his assistants to keep an eye on Theeb, as he is suspicious of him, while Shiha tells Hana of her desire to marry someone who recites poetry, while Hana confirms her love for Ruwaished, but she is afraid of her family’s disapproval.
As Theeb tells Ghazwan about the wealth enjoyed by Muslim's tribe, Harb asks Ghazwan to verify the information before he invades the tribe. Muslim assures Shiha of his support for her desire not to marry Qannas.
Tala warns her husband Ghadeer of Ghazwan's betrayal. Harb asks his daughter Nouf not to be jealous of her sister Qudwa. Salama rejects Hana’s marriage to Ruwaished.
Ghazwan quarrels with his wife Qudwa, beats her, and expels her father from the tribe, angering Marar, who decides to leave the village. Ruwaished is saddened by Salama’s disapproval of his marriage to Hana.
Ghazwan tries to dissuade Marar from leaving the tribe, and tells him about the search for his uncle Harb and the attempt to bring him back to the tribe. Muslim tells Qannas that his daughter does not want to marry him.
Ghazwan apologizes to his uncle Harb, and begins preparing to invade Muslim's tribe. As Ghazwan asks Harb go to Muslim's tribe to collect information about them, Marar decides to travel in his uncle’s place.
Shiha discovers that Qannas has deceived her and lied about reciting poetry. Salama confirms that his poetry is by another poet, and Marar prepares to go to Muslim's tribe.
Shiha tells Qannas that she refuses to marry him because he lied to her. Qudwa thinks about taking revenge on Ghazwan, whom a merchant tells that Muslim's tribe is difficult to conquer.
Qannas asks Salama to help him marry Hana. Qudwa puts poison in Ghazwan’s food. Shiha takes a liking to Marar when she hears him recite poetry.
Ghazwan kills Ghadeer when the latter demands his share in the spoils from the previous invasion, after which his uncle Harb threatens to kill him. Muslim receives Marar as a guest of the tribe without knowing his intention.
Enmity breaks out between Ghazwan and his uncle Harb, and he burns the latter's house down. Muslim begins to suspect Marar and believes that he's spying on him. Qannas becomes jealous when he sees the love in Shiha's eyes for Marar.
Qudwa is angry with Ghazwan for what he did to her father, Harb, and she asks him for a divorce. Marar is upset that Muslim received him well, while he came to spy on him.
Harb decides to escape with his daughters Nouf and Qudwa, but Ghazwan catches up with them and shoots him. Marar is still confused about Muslim, who asks him to stay and reside in his tribe.
An argument breaks out between Marar and Qannas over Marar's relationship with Shiha. Marar is surprised by Shiha getting close to him and telling him everything about the tribe, so Qannas tells Sheikh Muslim about it.
Ghazwan is trying to confirm Harb's death. Qudwa asks Nouf to help her avenge their father against Ghazwan. Muslim is thinking about revealing the matter of the cave in which the wolves that protect his tribe live.
Marar is worried about his brother Ghazwan's invasion of Shiha's tribe after he fell in love with her. Qudwa and her sister Nouf are trying to escape from the village.
Shiha tells Hana of her intense love for Marar. Qudwa is arrested by Ghazwan's men while she is trying to escape from the village. Muslim is impressed by Marar's fighting skills and decides to get him to marry from within the tribe so that he can stay with them.
Driven by jealousy, Qannas decides to kill Marar and get rid of him. He duels with Marar, but is defeated by the latter. Marar confesses to Shiha his intense love for her and asks her to marry him.
Marar informs Shiha of his desire to leave the village in order to distance himself from the evil of Qannas, and the latter informs Sibaa that Muslim has told Marar about the cave. Ghazwan continues his preparations for the invasion of Muslim’s tribe before Marar returns.
Muslim is thinking about marrying off his daughter Shiha to Marar, who returns to his tribe, and tells Ghazwan that Muslim's tribe is difficult to invade, but Ghazwan orders his imprisonment, and prepares to go to Muslim's tribe.
Marar tells Nouf of his love for Shiha, and is surprised by Ghazwan's decision to capture Shiha. Salama tells Muslim that Marar is Ghazwan's brother.
Qudwa helps Marar break free from his captivity, after which he returns to Muslim's tribe and informs him of Ghazwan’s intention. Shiha discovers the truth about Marar, which angers and saddens her.
Ghazwan rages when he discovers Marar's warning to Muslim about his brother's invasion of his tribe, and a fight takes place between the twins that ends with Marar killing Ghazwan.
Muslim proposes to his tribesmen to request that Marar return to them, as he confirms that he was the reason for saving the tribe from the invasion. Harb tells Marar of Falah’s son's proposal to marry Nouf, so Marar agrees, while the latter marries Shiha.