The story revolves around the wood trader of the pilgrim (stranger) and his children, and he had an injured son as a result of a car accident. The father's treatment of this son differed from the rest of his brothers. The injured son married a woman, the wife was seeking to stop between the sons of the house and the brothers of her husband in order to control and control the house to become the lady of the house.
In a town called Bahtoon Al-Jabal where the Hawara family lives following many fanatic customs. Sheikh Badar breaks the customary traditions and marries his daughter to a man from outside of the family, prompting her brother to try to kill her.
The story of Awad, the stingy trader who collects money while his family lives in deprivation, which forces his children to work to escape their father's stinginess. The daughter marries a rich older man, and her two brothers try to achieve their dreams away from their father.
The work reflects an aspect of Egyptian culture and the Upper Egyptians as a major group in society, as a Upper Egyptian doctor invents a medicine that can create love among all spectrums of people.
According to a true story, a frantic struggle does not end between two parties in Alexandria, (Silver Maadawi), a wealthy and authoritarian merchant in the fish ring, and retired Ambassador Moufid Abu Al Ghar, where Silver Maadawi tries with all its influence to seize the archaeological palace owned by Dr. Moufid and reside In him after his retirement.
When Mona marries the seemingly decent police officer Hisham, she finds out there is more into him than what he shows to the people.
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