Shortly after Muzamil was born, the village's holy man predicts that he will die at age 20. Muzamil's father can't stand the curse and leaves home. Sakina raises her son as a single mother, overly protective. One day, Muzamil turns 19.
The film tackles pressures that are placed upon is in life by telling the story of a businessman who falls in love with a girl, when his life reaches a stage of explosive pressures.
It deals with the period of the slave revolt, during which Muhammad Ramadan embodies the character of Ali bin Muhammad Al-Farsi, and is sold in the slave market. He also leads the Negroes to a revolution against the Abbasid army, and the events take place in the year 1280 AD in the Mamluk era.
Hilal works in the drug trade, then forces his younger religious brother Diaa to work with him, but Hilal is thrown in jail and Diaa finds himself responsible for his brother's illegal work and taking care of his family and fights a war that he knows nothing about.
Set at the Academy of Arts over nine months, the characters encounter unexpected challenges, and their social origins are revealed to us. Sensitive topics like birth control, domestic abuse, bullying, ignorance, psychiatric disorders, and sexual harassment are also addressed.
Its events take place in the Nubia and Qomola regions in Upper Egypt and deals with women's rights, and its events are inspired by true stories that actually happened in these regions.