When a deaf girl survives the sinking of a merchant boat off the coast, Al-Tawash Abu Saud helps her and secretly marries her.
Despite his wife's suspicions, Al-Tawash has a child with his deaf new wife Shamma, but things don't go as expected when it becomes clear that their child has disabilities.
After twenty years, Dahbash decides to return to Kuwait with his father and mother. Over the years, Shamma still strugling with her son, who has grown up with a mental disability.
When Sheikh Saleh arrives in Kuwait, he meets Dahbash and his parents and tries to help them.
Al-Tawash and his cousin are quarreling over their grandparents' property, especially the family's house on the beach.
When George (the Muslim American) arrives in Kuwait, it is up to Saleh to take him under his wing and teach him the Arabic language and Quran with Dahbash and Shamma's son.
Al-Tawash asks one of his freinds to find Shamma's Son a job, and his cousin hires him without knowing that he is al-Tawash's son.
Because of the dispute between Al-Tawash and his cousin Abu Mubarak, Abdullah Shamma's son is fired from his job, so Sheikh Saleh intervenes when he suggests that George work in his place.
While competition increases between the cousins merchants, in the old quarter, Al-Dahbash and Abdullah are still subsisting from their daily lives.
When a child laborer in a market is kidnapped by merchants, tensions rise in the market.
For twenty years, Al-Tawash's first wife was ignorant of her stepson, but everything changes when she begins to have doubts. Later, Bilal and Abdullah see strange dreams, and they visit Sheikh Saleh to interpret the dream.
George, who is called Bilal now, approaches Shamma and her son, and the Al-Tawash group becomes increasingly suspicious, and they plot conspiracies to entrap him.
When Bilal is expelled from his place of residence, he turns to Abu Mubarak, but the problems will not end with his move.Meanwhile, Moza becomes increasingly suspicious that the Tawash has a son.
Dahbash decides to take a career in diving and begins to learn swimming at one of the narrators whom Sheikh Saleh introduced him to.
Bilal teaches Shamma and her son the sign language that he had learned in his country, but when the Al-Tawash freinds learns of his frequent visits to Shamma's house, they tell Al-Tawash of this.
Dahbash becomes able to dive and collect pearls, and one of his diving trips leads him to an amazing discovery that could change his life.
While Abdullah has disturbing nightmares, Dahbash's financial status gets better when he buys a boat of his own.
Bilal gets into trouble in a market, but things are turned upside down when the truth is revealed.
Bilal realizes that Sheikh Salah has testified in his favour. Meanwhile, the incident causes one of the merchant to dig into Bilal's past and secrets.
News leaks out about the problem that Bilal caused before he came to Kuwait. Meanwile, Bilal knows that someone will bring him back to Bahrain.
Bilal finds himself in real danger when he faces the men who will take him back to Bahrain, and at the last moment Dahbash intervenes and keeps everyone stunned.
After Al-Dahbash's financial condition changes, he searches for a house to buy for his parents and search for a wife with the help of Sheikh Saleh.
When al-Dahbash buys Abu Mubarak's house, Abu Saud gets furious when he knows about that.
Sheikh Saleh is disturbed by the black visions and feels danger and anxiety.
When Dahbash enters the world of trading, Bilal accompanies him to India. Later, Sheikh Saleh hears that there is a serious disease approaching the city, which is the disease of the plague.
Sheikh Saleh links Abdullah's black visions with the plague and asks the residence of the city to go out to the desert to protect themselves. Later, Shamma decides to tell Abdullah about the identity of his real father.
When disease breaks out in the city, some residents leave for the desert, others are looted and robbed, and another group decides to help other people.
The plague gets very close to Dahbash and his family, and many of his acquaintances die, and he discovers that the situation will not be the same again.
When Abdullah decides to bury the dead people, the consequences are not reckoned, as things will change for the worse when he falls ill by the plague.
After a long night, a new dawn breaks when the disease disappears from the city and the residents return, but what awaits Dahbash is a shocking surprise.