I'll be introducing you guys to the main characters and you'll meet the rest inside the book and get to know them.
Meet Iqraam Musa (Kelvin) ; Male lead
His former name before he converted was Kelvin but I'll be using Iqraam in the book
25 years old and new CEO to his father's company ( M&K holdings)
Best friend of female lead's brother.
Has a pair of blue eyes, thin lips and full brows, shoulder length black hair
6'2, lean and muscular body
Not a regular new convert, his dad is Muslim but his mom is an atheist but not for longMeet Malika Omar ; Female lead
CEO of MO clothings
21 years old
Has a pair of chocolate brown eyes, long lashes, full lips and brows, waist length black hair
5'6
Owns a cat.Meet Fatima Abubakar ; Female lead's best friend
Owner of Queen's cafe
Has a pair of green eyes, long lashes, big doe eyes, full pouty lips,full brows
Waist length brown hair
5'6
21 years old.Meet Abdullah; Female lead's brother
26 years old
Has a pair of brown eyes, full lips, full brows
His 4A hair reaching below his ears
6'2, lean and muscular
CEO to Omar Holdings
Best friend to male leadMeet Mr. Abdul-hameed Musa ; Male lead's father
Chairman of M&K holdings
Married to an atheist(one who doesn't believe in any religion)Meet Mrs. Bianca Musa; Male lead's mother
An atheist (for now)
Lecturer at a privately owned universityMeet Mr. Hamza Omar; female lead's father
Chairman of Omar Holdings
Strict but kind with his childrenMeet Mrs. Firdausi Omar; female lead's mother
House wife (doesn't mean she's not a strong character)
Softhearted and kind to everyoneSo these are the main characters and you'll meet the rest later on in the book
Also the male lead's mother's name will change in the book later and it won't really show but I wanted to tell you guys so no one will be confused
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