Abu Mansour, a merchant with a good reputation in the market, suffers from the constant rivalry between his two sons Mansour and Ahmad.
A severe conflict arises between the two brothers after the death of Umm Mansour, and what makes matters worse is the intervention of Ahmed's mother. Later, Ahmed receives a rejection of his request for marriage from the bride's family.
While Ahmed believes that Mansour is the one responsible for obstructing his engagement, the rivalry escalates between them and reaches fistfights.
Manea, one of Abu Mansur's neighbors, tries to help fix things between his two sons, but things don't go as expected.
When the merchant Abu Salem invests his money in a farm, Abu Mansour thinks of doing the same. Later, Ahmed and Manea plan to prove Ahmed's competence as a merchant at the expense of Mansour's failure.
Happiness finally knocks on Ahmed's door when he finds his suitable bride and holds the wedding ceremony amid everyone's blessings. Later, Mansour gets busy with a big deal from China.