Seasons
Moses' daughters - The story of Moses and Souad's daughters
1. Episode 1
Mosa and Suad are happy that their daughter Farah has obtained her doctorate degree. Musa's mother comes from town to visit them, and the siblings come to celebrate. Some sensitivities surface between everyone.
2. Episode 2
Mosa dies of a heart attack, and a dispute arises between Souad and Musa's mother over where to bury him, and Musa's brother Salem takes advantage of the opportunity to extend his influence over the company.
3. Episode 3
Salem and his mother decide to impose all their control over Souad and their daughters regarding the inheritance due to Upper Egyptian customs and their greed for their share. Souad refuses to resort to legal solutions, and the girls' uncle tries to reach an understanding with Salem, but he expels him from the office.
4. Episode 4
Musa's mother offers Souad to marry Salem as a condition for obtaining the inheritance. Souad tells her brother Radhi about the marriage proposal. Souad's daughters learn about the marriage proposal and decide to confront her. Youssef, Musa and Salem's brother, returns from traveling.
5. Episode 5
The tables turn when Youssef returns from his trip and reassures Souad and her daughters. Salem's wife gets angry when she learns of his desire to marry Souad. Adel's engineering fees are accepted at Al Sayyad Company, and Souad's patience runs out when her mother-in-law accuses her of dishonor.
6. Episode 6
Souad and her daughters decide to leave the house after her mother-in-law accuses her of dishonoring her. She seeks refuge in her brother's house. Salem and his mother become angry when they learn about the criminal case against them. Salem decides to fire Farida from her father's company.
7. Episode 7
8. Episode 8
Salem's Son discovers that his father is hiding Musa's mobile phone with him, and he knows that he did not pay Musa the compound money. Youssef confronts him with the facts, and Salem shows a forged sales contract.
9. Episode 9
Sabah tries to open the safe to get the fake contract, but Salem catches her. Youssef decides to finance Souad's project and participate with her. Farida gets fed up and decides to return to her father's house. The lawyer decides to help Souad's daughters in their case against Salem.
10. Episode 10
Salem divorces his wife, Farida decides to return to Souad, Salem takes revenge on the lawyer by exposing the lineage of his adopted son, and Youssef decides to return Faten to her position in the company.
11. Episode 11
12. Episode 12
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