Bin Isa thinks of building a school in his town to teach children to read, write, and memorize Qur’an. He looks forward to collecting donations so that he can do so. When Abu Khaled learns about it, he decides to help.
Bin Isa tries to convince the parents of the necessity of learning English, but they oppose him at first. Hamad donates a large house to establish the school inside it. Abu Khaled sends a letter to Qasim to tell him about his desire to establish a school.
Sabeeka donates to the school annually, while Qasim asks for large sums of money to build schools in Kuwait. As Shamlan promises Yusef to collect a lot of donations and buy houses, they decide to name the school El Mubarakiya after the name of Sheikh Mubarak.
Everyone starts building the school. Bin Isa promise to educate the poor and the rich without any bias. Shamlan presents some of his teaching methods, while Bin Isa is employed as the school headmaster.
Many people enroll their children and the school opens in 1911. The school administration decides to open some stores so that its profit can be spent on the school.
Saleh Mohammed Saleh is an intelligent child who loves to discover things. His mother suffers from that, so she asks his father to take him to school. His father discovers his curiosity and eagerness to learn, especially anything related to astronomy and mathematics.
Saleh's father moves his library to the house and asks Saleh to read its books. He also takes him to his friend in the desert, as Saleh makes use of the visit to calculate time using the stars.
As Saleh loses his way in the desert, he uses the wind to find a way back, and he is able to predict rain, while his mother dies.
Saleh learns from Sheikh Al Nabhan. As Saleh grows up, Al Nabhan asks him to complete his research in astronomy, and study the Hijri calendar. Saleh's father is forced to borrow a large sum of money in order for Saleh to pursue his studies.
Saleh's father refuses his son's travel to Britain for a scholarship to complete his studies. He agrees after his friend persuades him, while Saleh is surprised by the suspension of the scholarship due to World War II.
For the first time, Saleh observes the lunar eclipse. He thinks of pursuing his studies in Egypt after reading the book (The Egyptian Immortality), in which the author talks about the planets, astronomy, and stars. He studies there at King Farouk the First University.
Saleh is affected by the news of the death of his Egyptian teacher, Abdel Fattah Waheed Ahmed. He decides to travel to Egypt, where his teacher's wife offers him the chance to use his teacher’s library to pursue his career.
The episode deals with the life story of Kuwaiti football player Jasem Yaqoub since he was a player at Qadsia SC.
Jasem Yaqoub scores a precious goal for Qadsia SC and wins the match. The minister issues a decision to give him a new car as a reward, and he receives greetings from everyone.
Jasem succeeds in scoring goals in Kuwait's match in the Gulf Cup despite his severe injury. He undergoes serious knee surgery and decides to pursue the challenge afterward.
Jasem pursues the challenge after the Kuwaiti national team participates in the Asian Cup, which qualifies them for the World Cup. He continues his treatment and training until the doctor assures him that he is ready to play again.
Jasem returns to play football and with the help of Nassir Al-Ghanem, he wins an important match between Kuwait and Iraq. The Kuwaiti national team also wins its match against the Soviet Union and pursues its journey in the Asian Cup in 1980.
The Preparations for the cup final continue. Jasem wins with his team the final match between Kuwait and Korea, and everyone celebrates.
As Jasem and Nasser get ready for the World Cup qualifications, they win an important match between the Kuwaiti and Saudi national teams in 1981. Kuwait makes it to the World Cup in Spain, while Jasem decides to retire.
Memories go back to the year 1970 when Mohammed Al-Sharekh marries and travels with his wife to Italy to spend their honeymoon, then he pursues his studies at Cairo University.
Mohammed Al-Sharekh's wife gives birth to their first child in the hospital, where the idea of introducing the Arabic language into computers comes to his mind. Mohammed returns to Kuwait to establish the first industrial bank.
Mohammed decides to leave his government job and devote himself to his private work. He participates with the Egyptian Mahmoud Al-Ghanem to put the Arabic language unit in the computer.
Mohammed informs his mother of his desire to establish a company called Sakhr, which will be affiliated with Al-Alamiah electronics company. His colleague Osama suggests to him to seek the help of the Egyptian doctor, Nabil Ali, for setting the basics of the language onto Sakhr computer.
Mohammed celebrates with the employees of Sakhr Company the first computer in the Arabic language and begins to distribute it in the Arab countries. Nabil begins to study how to install the Quran program on a Sakhr device.
Mohammed's wife is employed in the company as she helps lay the foundations for the linguistics of the Quran program. The mission succeeds, and Mohammed launches the first version of the Quran on Sakhr's computer.
Al-Sharekh informs Umm Fahd of Al-Azhar's approval of the edition of the Quran on Sakhr computer and begins to devise a plan to add the prophetic verses. He decides to travel to Japan, and from there to Rabat after the King of Morocco requested to meet him.
As the Gulf War takes place, Mohammed Al-Sharekh's company is greatly affected after making a lot of profits. He tries to persuade his mother to leave Kuwait, but she refuses.
After the end of the Gulf War and the liberation of Kuwait, Al-Sharekh returns from Riyadh, while his mother dies. He begins to reinvest his efforts in developing Sakhr computer.
The episode includes an interview with the series producer, the challenges that the crew faced, and the efforts they made. It also includes an interview with the children and grandchildren of the real-life Kuwaiti characters in the series.
The episodes include excerpts from previous episodes and an interview with the children and grandchildren of the real-life Kuwaiti characters in the series.