Assi asks Manawer for his sister Laila's hand in marriage, but Manawer stipulates that he must pay a large dowry, so Assi turns to Sheikh Salman to lend him a sum of money, and the latter covets Laila and proposes to marry her.
Laila's mother feigns illness, claiming she needs a lot of money for treatment, so Laila agrees to marry Salman in order to save her mother. She later discovers what her mother and brother Manawer did, and after Salman's death, she decides to marry Assi despite Manawer's refusal.
Saif takes the child Majed, his late friend's son, and asks his wife Jannah to take care of him with their children. Jannah is forced to agree to this and devises a plan to get rid of Majed.
Jannah's continuous attempts to get rid of Majed fail, and when the latter grows up, he marries Saif's daughter, Hala. Jannah kills Majed, and her son Khaled is accused of killing him, but she confesses her crime to the judge.
Umm Halayel tries to convince her son to marry someone other than Hindah so that he can have children, so Hindah decides, along with her sister Hind and the midwife Umm Malik, to falsely claim that she is pregnant and get a baby at the end of her supposed pregnancy.
Hindah claims she gave birth to a baby boy. Years pass and Sultan grows up, and when Abu Samer (Samer's father) catches him and accuses him of stealing, Samer discovers that Sultan is his brother, who was kidnapped as an infant, and Umm Malik confesses to what Hindah and her sister Hind did.
Abu Hamad rejects his son's marriage to Sabah, Basma's daughter. Abu Hamad remembers the death of his brother Hazem out of grief over Bandar's refusal to let him marry his sister Basma, so he decides to take revenge on him and kills Badr, Bandar's brother.
Harair returns to the tribe, and Abu Hamad decides to get rid of her so that she does not reveal the secret of his killing of Badr. His son Hamad prevents him from doing so, and Basma convinces her brother Bandar to agree to the marriage of Sabah and Hamad to prevent bloodshed.
Jaber unintentionally causes Radi's death, so Judge Noura orders him to leave the village. Jaber is forced to work as a hired hand for Sheikh Nimr and hide his wealth from him. Abu Shaher forces his son to propose marriage to his cousin Remas.
Jaber prevents the theft of Nimr's cattle, and he becomes infatuated with Remas, who refuses to marry Shaher. When Judge Noura tells Nimr what happened to Jaber, he agrees to his marriage to Remas.
Obaida aspires to marry Shams, but her father refuses their marriage before the marriage of her older sister Hanna, from whom all suitors flee due to her rude nature and harshness, so Obaida tries to convince his friend Sakhr to marry her.
Sakhr agrees to marry Hanna after Obaida tells him the reason for the psychological trauma she suffered in her childhood, and Sakhr tries to tame her to make her love him and develop a feminine nature.
Odeh and his wife Zeina find Halima unconscious on the road, so they help her recover. She works as a maid for them, but she gets closer to Odeh and marries him, after which Zeina decides to take revenge on her.
Halima tries to burn down Zeina's house and get rid of her but fails. It's revealed that Halima fled from her tribe because she caused her husband Nayef's killing. When his brother Fares decides not to implement the judge's ruling against her, she decides to return to her tribe and asks Odeh for a divorce.
Samra marries the love of her life, Hmoud, causing the jealousy of Bodour, who has recently discovered her father's wealth following his death. Umm Bodour (Bodour's mother) bargains with Hmoud to marry her daughter in exchange for money, so he divorces Samra, who decides to take revenge on them.
Samra seeks to get closet to Makazi, Umm Bodour’s husband, so that she can get back at her, and she marries him. Umm Bodour kills him. Hmoud returns to Samra and divorces Bodour. The judge sentences Umm Bodour to death.
Mutlaq thinks about getting married again so that he can have a child due to his wife Muzna’s infertility. The latter decides to get him to marry Fajr. After marriage, the latter announces to Mutlaq that she is pregnant. Muzna becomes jealous and vows revenge.
Badr tries to get closer to Fajr, at the instigation of Muzna, so that her husband would become suspicious of her and divorce her. An accident happens to Badr, and before he takes his last breath, he confesses what he did to Fajr, who returns to Mutlaq, and the latter breaks up with Muzna.
Khaled aspires to marry his cousin, but his brother Ayan ends up marrying her, so Khaled is forced to leave the village. On his way, he defends the girl Nouran and saves her from certain death, then decides to marry her.
After marrying Nouran, Khaled lives among the people of her tribe, and when she dies while giving birth, he carries out her will to return to his village. Before a bandit kills him, he entrusts a man to hand over his son to his brother Ayan, who takes care of the child with his wife.
Rashid mocks his brother Mubarak for fathering only girls. Zaid and Obaid plan with Hamdan to hold a race. Zaid falls off a horse and is paralyzed. Rashid asks Mubarak to get Zaid to marry his daughter, Juri.
Obaid vows to hurt his uncle Mubarak for rejecting Zaid and Juri's marriage after what happened to Zaid. Obaid takes revenge on Hamdan for cutting the horse’s saddle and paralyzing Zaid. Obaid decides to take revenge on the judge and kill him, but the judge’s son shoots him and knocks him to the ground.
Ghazwan decides to marry for the third time in order to have children. Umm Ghazwan asks for Reem's hand in marriage for her son, so his wives, Zuwaina and Maryam, set out to take revenge on Reem.
The midwife gives Ghazwan the good news of Reem's pregnancy, much to the jeaolusy of his wives, who ask the witch Darsoma to have Reem miscarry, but the latter finds out and tells Ghazwan, so he divorces Zuwaina. The latter kidnaps Reem's son after his birth and thinks about burning him.
Sheikh Abu Dhafer chooses his eldest son, Dhafer, to take over the sheikhdom after him, much to the anger of his second wife, Nouf, who agrees with her two sons to hatch a plan to take revenge on Dhafer and make his father change his opinion of him.
At Nouf's instigation, girls complain about Dhafer harassing them. Wafi causes his brother to lose his eyesight and accuses Dhafer of it. His father withdraws confidence from him and chooses Wafi instead as sheikh of the tribe, but the truth is revealed and Abu Dhafer reconsiders his decision.
Al Jazi marries his cousin Al Jawhara, and because of her failure to get pregnant, his mother pressures him to divorce her and spreads a rumor in the tribe that she is barren, so he marries Al Rahaf, who has three children.
Al Jawhara becomes sad and agrees to marry Oqab, and God blesses her with a child, after which Oqab dies. Al Jazi doesn't have children with Al Rahaf, so he divorces her and tries to convince Al Jawhara to return to him, and when he goes on a hunger strike and almost dies, Al Jawhara is forced to agree.
Jamalah becomes sad and dies from grief after Maddah doesn't marry her and asks to marry her friend Latifa, after which he is killed on his wedding night.
Muslim is accused of killing Maddah, due to disagreements that existed between them. Umm Latifa overhears Umm Jamalah’s confession that she killed Maddah to avenge her daughter and informs the tribe’s chief of the matter.