Zaradeen, an irresponsible and selfish man, married Museen, a beautiful and wise woman, at a young age. He quickly destroyed her and broke her spirit within a few years of marriage.
Museen's family never liked Zaradeen, and he took out his rage on her. He frequently beat her, turning his love into bitterness, pain, and anguish. Despite his cruelty, Museen remained diligent and hardworking, caring for their children.
Zaradeen refused to support his family, annoying him further that Museen no longer begged for his help. His ego bruised, he resented her success and independence. Museen fed him, his mother, and their children, even securing job opportunities for him, which he shamelessly rejected.
Museen endured her mother-in-law's insults and scorn from some of her in-laws. Initially, she cried and fought back, but eventually, she ignored them, enraging them further.
Zaradeen knew he couldn't handle the responsibilities Museen took on, so he refused to divorce her, despite his family's pressure. Deep down, he still loved her but exploited her weakness.
As their children grew older, Zaradeen refused to fulfill his fatherly duties, pushing everything onto Museen. She took loans and borrowed money to provide for them.
After all her sacrifices, Zaradeen tried to steal her glory, lying about his contributions. People despised him, and he lost his self-respect.
Zaradeen befriended Samha, a widow and Museen's friend, sharing his household secrets and lying about his treatment of Museen. He sought to marry Samha, intending to break Museen's spirit.
When Museen discovered Zaradeen's plan, she was sad but not shocked. On the wedding day, she welcomed Samha home, marking the beginning of a new chapter in their complicated lives.
Museen watched as Samha, once a wealthy widow, lavished her inheritance on Zaradeen, their wedding, and his financial struggles. Samha even handed over her children to her in-laws, believing Zaradeen's lies about his poverty.
After the wedding, Zaradeen sold most of Samha's properties, using the money to renovate their home. When Samha protested, he compared her to Museen, sparking anger and self-doubt.
Six months passed, and Samha grew tired of Zaradeen's attitude. She had given him everything, yet he made no effort to provide for her. Their fights escalated; Samha would leave and return late, sometimes with a mysterious companion. One confrontation ended in a hospital visit, with Samha fighting back and breaking a bottle on Zaradeen's head.
Their relationship crumbled. Samha sought divorce, but Zaradeen refused. She became pregnant and gave birth to a baby girl. During the naming ceremony, another explosive argument erupted when Zaradeen failed to provide a ram for the occasion. In a vindictive move, he named the child Museen, Samha's anger boiled over.
Samha accused Museen of instigating Zaradeen and attempted to attack her. Museen, tired of Samha's aggression, fought back, injuring her. Samha called the police, but Museen was nowhere to be found. Instead, Zaradeen was arrested.
Enraged, Zaradeen sent both women away, ordering them to leave his house. For Samha, this marked the beginning of her freedom.
Museen, however, was devastated. She struggled to comprehend why Zaradeen, her tormentor, had sent her away. It took time for her to realize this was a blessing in disguise.
After a while he came to his sense and asked the both of them to come back , samha returned but museen didn’t although she badly wanted to but I convinced her she had no purpose to go back besides her children were married she would only torture herself more , at first he was nonchalant untill he was sure she wasn’t going to return , this time samha came prepared to deal with him , she was ready to give him a taste of his medicine she was sure he wouldn’t benefit her with anything but she just wanted to be called a married woman, to hide her identity of being a lesbian , it was a shock to him too.