Zaid gets into a fight with a field owner and kills him, so the judge orders that he be killed. He asks to visit his wife to give her money, and that's when Abu Dharr al-Ghifari promises to financially support him, and he's forgiven by the victim's siblings.
Going through financial problems, Khozima is helped by Gaber Athrat Al Kiram. The Caliph then appoints Khozima a governor of the Arab Peninsula. Khozima imprisons Akrama when he learns that the treasury has been robbed but lets him out when it turns out that he's the one who helped him.
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal travels to the Levant to confirm a prophet's hadith when he meets a baker who hosts him in his house. The baker prays for forgiveness before every prayer and God fulfills his wish of seeing Imam ibn Hanbal.
The Muslim army enters Samarkand without making its people choose between entering Islam, paying fines, or war, and they exit peacefully as per their judge's ruling. The people of Samarkand are astounded by the peaceful nature of Islam and many convert.
The prophet (PBUH) tells his companions of a man who entered the mosque and that he's a man of heaven, so Abdullah decides to know what this man does. The man tells him he sleeps carrying no grudges towards any fellow Muslim.
The Muslims free Iraq from Persian rule after King Yazdegerd flees. The army returns with three imprisoned princesses, who are welcomed by Aisha. They later convert to Islam after being freed by Ali ibn Abi Talib and marry three of the sons of the prophet's companions.
The muezzin returns home one night to find burglars at his neighbor's house so he calls for prayer and the governor arrives and the muezzin reports them to him. The governor then rewards him for his honesty and extends an open invitation to his home.
A poor shepherd serves a greedy, miserly master, so Abd Allah ibn Umar ibn al-Khattab frees him from slavery and buys him a herd of sheep after realizing how honest he is.
Sayf al-Dawla finds out a faulty gown was sold to a Jew in full price, so he decides to travel to return the money to the man who bought it. The Jew is astonished by the honest act and converts to Islam.
Shurayh converts to Islam after being treated unfairly by his uncle who took over his inheritance from his father. After becoming the judge of Kufa, he rules with justice, as per the teachings of Islam.
A young man feels guilty after eating an apple and asks for the tree owner's forgiveness. He agrees to forgive him on the condition that he'd marry his handicapped daughter. The young man agrees only to find that the daughter is not handicapped and it turns out it was a test.
A fisherman sells a fish and buys food for his family. On his way home, he finds a widow and her son crying from hunger so he gives them the food and is then rewarded by God by receiving money that belonged to his father.
A merchant decides that one son of his will inherit his business, so he tests his three sons. Only the youngest passes the test as he does not lie like his other two brothers.
King Nur ad-Din builds a large mosque and then dreams that the angels remove his name on the mosque and write the name of Umm al-Khayr. He later finds out that she's a woman who gave water to a donkey dying of thirst and actually names the mosque after her.
A man refuses to sell a palm tree to an orphan in exchange for a palm tree in heaven, but Abul Dihdah offers the man his whole field in exchange for the palm tree, to receive a palm tree in heaven, and the man agrees, and God indeed grants Abul Dihdah a palm tree in heaven.
Awis refuses to leave for hajj in favor of taking care of his mother. When she dies, he goes to perform hajj and Umar ibn al Khattab tells him he'll go to heaven and will intercede with God on behalf of many Muslims on Judgement Day.
Muhammad Ibn Sirin refuses to sell spoiled oil and, unable to pay for the merchandise, he is imprisoned. While in prison, he studies dream interpretation, and upon his release, he begins interpreting dreams in his town.
Al Muthanna refuses to protect the prophet (PBUH) against the Persians since they're stronger. 13 years later, the prophet conquers Mecca, Islam spreads, and the Arab tribes pledge their loyalty to him. Al Muthanna converts to Islam and protects the Arabs against the Persians.
The Caliph offers Raja to be his vizier and he agrees to protect Muslims. Raja was an architect who constructed the Dome of the Rock and his works always were for the sake of Allah.
Abu Hanifa learns Islamic theology and excels in it with his own style, opening his own school. Abu Yusuf learns from Abu Hanifa and also excels in it until he becomes a grand judge under Harun al-Rashid.
Farukh travels for work, leaving his pregnant wife, and never returns. His son Rabiaa grows up until he becomes a grand theologian. Thirty years later, Farukh returns, asking for their forgiveness, which they grant him, and the family reunites.
Thumamah ibn Uthal is imprisoned as an enemy of Islam. However, he is later pardoned by the prophet (PBUH) and released. He then converts to Islam and fights the people of Quraysh.
Sheikh Saeed refuses to let his daughter marry the caliph's son because of his bad behavior and chooses Abu Wadaa for her for his good behavior, despite his poverty. The caliph decides to punish him but Abu Wadaa sticks to his side, which reassures Saeed that he made the right choice.
King Najashi of Aksum welcomed 100 Muslim immigrants from Mecca, and after finding out more about it, he converts to Islam with the help of Amr ibn al-As, not fearing he'd lose his position as king, and the prophet performs an absentee funeral prayer for him after his death.
Malik Dinar's daughter dies in infancy and he returns back to committing sins, but he repents to God and begins to write copies of the Holy Qur'an and distribute them in Basra.
Nour Al Din Al Dimashqi hides Abbas ibn Ali in his home. Abbas then returns the favor by helping Nour Al Din escape when he gets arrested years later, and asks him to be his minister in Damascus.
Al Qassem lives in the house of his aunt Aisha bint Abu Bakr after his parents died and he becomes one of Medina's jurists. He also works on the expansion of the Prophet's Mosque and he realizes that God only prevents things for the greater good.
Maymoun asks Ayoub for money and he gives him. Instead of thanking him, Maymoun breaks into his house to steal from him. However, the house falls apart around him, but Ayoub saves him and forgives him. Maymoun then helps rebuild Ayoub's house.
Muadh ibn Jabal goes to Yemen to teach is people about Islam upon the instructions of the prophet (PBUH). He helps Abu Muslim al-Khawlani convert to Islam and stands against Al-Aswad al-Ansi who falsely claimed prophecy, and the people of Yemen then converted to Islam.
Suraqa ibn Malik tries to kill the prophet (PBUH) but fails. The prophet then promises to give him Khosrow's bracelet in return of not telling the people of Mecca his place. Suraqa converts to Islam after the conquest of Mecca and Umar ibn al Khattab gives him Khosrow's bracelet.