As Jad refuses to help any of his friends for free, Ziyad begins to copy him. They compare their help to each other, so Sheikh Moaz explains to them the importance of doing good deeds without compensation and refers to the concept of reward in the afterlife according to what is stated in Surat Al-Muzzammil.
Jad mixes secular and religious sciences and thinks that every problem can be solved through medicine and drugs. Jad and Mazen fight, so Ziyad and Sheikh Moaz intervene. Moaz teaches them the importance of adhering to the rules of religion and following what God and His Messenger have commanded.
Jad tries to interpret a verse from Surat An-Nahl based on his personal understanding. However, the interpretation he provides is incorrect, then Sheikh Moaz explains to him the correct interpretation of the verse.
Jad gives his friends nicknames that suit their personalities, but it arouses ridicule among them, making them feel bad. Sheikh Moaz explains to them what is stated in Surat Al-Hujurat in verse 11, which urges us not to mock others.
Jad loses his Quran more than once and asks the sheikh what would happen if we lost all copies of the Holy Quran. Sheikh Moaz reassures him and tells him that Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq collected the Quran from those who had memorized it so that no one would forget it and that God is the best preserver of it.
Sheikh Moaz explains to Jad and Ziyad the difference between disclosing worship and altruism, and disclosing sin and hypocrisy as explained in the verses of the Quran. He stresses the importance of doing good deeds publicly without bragging in front of people and admitting mistakes when asked.
Jad imitates the celebrities on the Knocknock app and posts trashy content to raise money. Sheikh Moaz explains to Jad and Ziyad that this is a type of digital begging. He advises them to use applications to only post useful content, and not watch trashy content.
Jad swears to God in everything, even if he lies, in order to gain people's trust. Sheikh Moaz advises Jad that he should stop repeated and false swearing, as stated in verse 224 of Surat Al-Baqara, and that he shouldn't swear regarding matters that may cause harm.
Jad and Ziyad take money for themselves from the donations to the orphans and do not donate their money to the orphans for fear of need. Sheikh Moaz explains to them what is stated in verse 261 of Surat Al-Baqara, which is that God rewards charity with favor and blessing.
As Jad gives torn clothes and disassembled toys to orphans, Ziyad advises him not to donate these things, but rather to bring new things to the orphans. Sheikh Moaz advises them to give others things from what they love, as stated in verse 92 of Surat Al Imran.
Jad and some of his friends at school claim that some restaurant is of poor quality. Ziyad refuses to spread the news without verifying its authenticity. Sheikh Moaz advises them not to lie and not to take part in spreading rumors, as stated in verse 6 of Surat Al-Hujurat.
Ziyad gets sick and is prevented from eating a lot of foods. Jad helps him by preparing the food, but due to Jad's limited knowledge about healthy food, he serves him harmful foods. Sheikh Moaz advises them to be content and eat what God provides them with, as stated in verse 172 of Surat Al-Baqara.
Jad records all his help to his friends in order to remind them of it and look down on them. Sheikh Moaz advises him not to divulge this and brag about giving to others, lest it nullify his charitable acts, as stated in verse 264 of Surat Al-Baqara.
Jad rejects Ziyad's idea of reporting the theft incidents to the school principal. The teacher explains to the students the importance of deterring the thief, as in verse 71 of Surat At-Tawbah. Sheikh Moaz advises them to enjoin what's good and forbid what's evil amicably, as in verse 104 of Surat Al Imran.
Jad is afraid of people remembering his sins. Ziyad reassures him that God will accept his repentance if he repents, as stated in verse 39 of Surat Al-Ma'idah. Sheikh Moaz explains to him that God forgives sins and that he shouldn't care about the opinions of others as in verse 17 of Surat An-Nisa.
Sheikh Moaz advises Jad about the jealousy he feels towards Ziyad because the students love his father more than Jad's father. He explains that God divided his gifts among people in a unique way and they must be content with that, as in verse 32 of Surat An-Nisa.
Mr. Auf tasks Ziyad with taking care of the personal belongings of visitors to the exhibition. Jad searches them, and Hassan steals a box from them, claiming that it’s his. Sheikh Moaz advises them to return the item to its rightful owners, as stated in verse 58 of Surat An-Nisa.
Jad and the friends buy several items because of the tempting discounts. Ziyad advises them not to buy things needlessly so that they do not become wasteful. Sheikh Moaz advises Jad and Ziyad to be moderate in spending money, as stated in verse 67 of Surat Al-Furqan.
Jad and his friends become aggressive because of electronic games, so Sheikh Moaz advises them to be kind and tolerant in dealing with others, as stated in verse 34 of Surat Fussilat.
Jad keeps a rooster and treats it like a female, so his friends imitate him. Ziyad advises them not to imitate women's behavior, as stated in verse 65 of Surat At-Tawbah. Sheikh Moaz advises Jad to adhere to what suits males and females, as stated in verse 13 of Surat Al-Hujurat.
Jad searches his family tree for famous or rich people to brag about and quarrels with Ziyad over who belongs to a richer and more prestigious family. Sheikh Moaz advises them to do good, be humble, and avoid bragging about lineage and money, as in verse 13 of Surat Al-Hujurat.
Jad and his friends alter their looks with plastic surgery and the use of filters. Ziyad and Sheikh Moaz advise them not to alter their looks, which God created, as in verse 4 of Surat At-Tin and verse 6 of Surat Al Imran.
As Jad complains about everything, Ziyad reminds him of God's blessings that we enjoy every day. Ziyad does the same as him, so Sheikh Moaz advises them to thank God for his blessings so that God may preserve them and they don’t lose them, as in verse 18 of Surat An-Nahl and verse 7 of Surat Ibrahim.
Ziyad and Jad worry about the future and the change in their financial situations due to the change in their parents’ working conditions, so they save some of everything. Sheikh Moaz advises them to trust in God and then make an effort, for livelihood is from Him, as in verse 6 of Surat Hud.
As Jad copies an actor he follows, Ziyad advises him to adhere to the prophets' qualities. He mentions the story of Job, as told in Surat Sad from verse 41 to verse 43, and the story of David, as told in verse 80 of Surat Al-Anbiya. Sheikh Moaz explains to Ziyad the sections of the stories of the Quran.
Jad films videos of his daily life and the lives of his friends to post them. Mr. Moez advises him to respect people's privacy, as in verse 12 of Surat Al-Hujurat, but he doesn't stop. Sheikh Moaz advises Jad to stop doing that and explains to him verse 27 of Surat An-Nur.
Jad picks new friends, including a rich one and another with a famous father, to brag about. Everyone claims to be a true friend, but there's no sincerity. Sheikh Moaz advises Jad to pick friendships that resemble that of the Messenger and Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, as in verse 40 of Surat At-Tawbah.
Jad disposes of garbage incorrectly, polluting the environment and infecting many students with diseases. Sheikh Moaz advises him that souls should be purified first and the environment should be preserved.
Ziyad and Jad participate in the school competition to choose useful ideas. The friends reject Ziyad's idea and accept Jad's. As Ziyad gets frustrated, he remembers verse 26 of Surat Al-Mutaffifin. Jad and Ziyad win after combining the two ideas.
Ziyad and Jad succeed in implementing the app and try it. The app helps the user understand and solve problems by presenting Quranic verses that suit every situation. Jad wears the VR headset, and in every situation, a Quranic verse presents an explanation and directs him to what is necessary.