Majed and his brother transfer their father to the hospital after his health condition gets worse, and they don't find a vacant bed, so they buy their own bed and put it in the halls of the hospital. Everyone imitates them, and the hospital's halls are occupied by beds.
In order for Abu Sanad to get compensation for his home from the ministry, he has to resort to favoritism and mediation to finish his business within government institutions.
Abu Anbar takes over the presidency of a charitable society affiliated with the government. He deals with the state’s funds as if it were his own money, and he refuses to set up charitable projects for his extreme miserliness. Eng. Fouz files a complaint against him after he turns down her project.
Najd's brother refuses to let her drive the car because she is a woman, and he agrees to hire a driver, but she sees that as being alone with a stranger, so she buys a horse cart to persuade her brother to drive the car.
The 'Happiness' Building collapses on its residents, the circumstances of the accident are investigated, and the owners of the building evade going to jail by framing the buffet boy and declaring his ownership of and responsibility for the building.
Abu Talal brings a maid from Morocco to work in his home, and because of her striking beauty, his daughter's groom asks to marry her, and a friend is willing to pay a fortune to have her work for him.
Mr. Hafez applies the laws and rules strictly without regard to any special cases, and many of those in need are unable to cash their incentives because of these conditions.
The fans resent the match referee committee, especially that the referee Riad is known for his inefficiency, which causes the fans to get angry, they go on the field, and they vandalize cars after the match.
Dr. Sa'adia heads a society against domestic violence and receives women's reports. She's surprised by Abu Shanab who makes a complaint from his wife for assaulting and beating him.
The employees and clients call one of the managers "Trust in Allah" because he doesn't do any work and only uses the phrase: Trust in Allah. He eventually gets fired. When he needs a repairman in his house, the latter turns out to be one of his former unsatisfied customers.
Marzooka sponsors a lot of labor, and because of her extreme greed, the Pakistani Makatir asks her to buy his company for a large sum of money, but he escapes and the police arrest her.
Everyone is surprised by the Ministry of Planning's announcement of a press conference, and that the organizers work on a project to plan everything for people before their birth and until their death, but the implementation will take place a hundred years from now.
Faisal is forced to work after school because his father cannot meet his family’s needs. Whenever his wife asks him for something, he begins to keep count of everything they buy to prove to her that they will not be able to afford anything.
Walid and his foreign wife return to Saudi Arabia after she converts to Islam. She begins to compare the actions of her husband's family to Sahih Al-Bukhari, who she studied well, and she finds that they are far from the teachings of Islam.
Moslehy travels to Saudi Arabia and works as a pharmaceutical representative. He discovers the manipulation in the pharmaceutical market, as they exploit the crisis to sell drugs at a high price, as well as counterfeit drugs, and he manages to make a big fortune.
Sanaa is concerned that she is unmarried, and Dr. Amal promises to solve her problem, and when she meets Eng. Tarek, her father rejects him and she finds that her father is the reason why she is a spinster to this age.
Ahmed's father notices that his son is excelling in school. The school principal in the village advises him to transfer him to the city’s school for a better education. But the school director treats the students in a bad way. Ahmed's father takes his son back to the village school.
The school principal gets married, and she tells the teachers that she married one of their husbands, and that she will take from each one money except from her husband's wife. They all pay, and she reveals to them that she had to do this because they refused to pay to repair the mosque.
Mohsen lives a stable life with his wife Etab, who is envied by all, but little does he know that she is dealing in drugs hidden under the cover of charity work.
The police arrest Mohsen while he is distributing charity and they reveal to him that he is distributing drugs. He works for them, and his wife is caught but he finds that the gang leader is his mother.
Ammar and his wife resort to two mediators from their families to help them in their problems which have emerged after his wife was appointed as a director at the department in which Ammar works. He started to bother her at home, taking advantage of being her husband.
Majed is forced to persuade his friend Fawzy to marry his fiancée's older sister in order to be able to get married, and the two marry the two sisters and stay in one house because of the housing crisis. They cannot afford to buy separate apartments.
Nahid meets the young Fahd, and the Committee to Enjoin Virtue and Prohibit Vice arrest them. Fahd is released but Nahid's father refuses to take her and she remains there.
The rate of divorce increases in the Kingdom, so the majority of women decide to claim the bond of marriage in their hands, and through this, they control the husbands in a reversal of roles.
Hamid buys a new car, and he drives Abu Yahya with him to work. He activates the car's cruise control and he's surprised that it does not stop and they arrive in Qatar.
Mohamed files a report that he suspects that his father didn't die of natural causes, he tells the investigator that his father died of oppression because he refused to take a bribe. He found a scandalous picture of him on the Internet, and he proved that it was fake, but no one exonerated him.
Nadine tries to convince her father to help him in the company, but he sees it's better that she works at home. When her brother has an accident, her father is forced to rely on her and she proves that women can work in any field.
Hany wishes to marry someone who looks like actress Reem Abdullah. He marries Balkis, but he is surprised that she is not beautiful, then he marries another one that resembles her, and she tells him that she has performed plastic surgery to look like her.
A group of women is filming a video about the oppression of women in Saudi Arabia and men's violence against them, and because of this video, one of them gets divorced, and the other finds out that her husband took another wife.
Abu Mazen inherits a fortune from his grandfather, and he thinks that he's the only heir, but he is surprised by more than one cousin and nephew who share the inheritance with him.