

After being implicated in a murder, Jaber runs blindly towards the faintest promise of a new beginning. But the road leads him to Al-Adliyah. There, his first vision awaits him.

As soon as Jaber steadies his breath, crowds gather at the door, eager to receive his blessing. He, on the other hand, is far more eager to find the nearest way out.

Jaber is thrown into a tight corner when Shahla, the true granddaughter, arrives at the house. Torn between guilt and desperation, he bolts through the minefield—unaware of the “shock” awaiting him.

Now that the roles have been reversed and Shahla is in control, she demands answers. As the clock ticks towards the notary’s arrival, she and Jaber must make a fateful decision.

After a tense exchange with the Colonel about the land, Shahla realises she cannot face him on her own. The villagers, empowered by their heritage, prepare to revive the Al‑Adliyah festival.

The Colonel leaves no room for mercy. Guilt weighs heavily on Shahla, while the villagers cling to the faintest sign of hope… until Mawlana finally breaks his silence.
With death under his feet and purpose in his grip, Jaber crosses the minefield to face the Colonel and negotiate a deal that could save himself, Shahla, and the villagers.
The harvest breathes hope back into the village, as Al Mukhtar tightens his grip on life, and Rasheed prepares for marriage. The Colonel ensures Jaber is always within arm’s length… in his own way.
The Colonel pays Mawlana an unsettling visit. Shahla warns Jaber against rattling the doors of the past. Abu Layla learns his lesson the hard way.