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All we have is now  by Stillnxss
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The story continues as Dr. Daniyal, a compassionate cardiologist, and Anaya Irfan, an intrepid journalist with a penchant for truth, forge a deep connection amidst the city's bustling streets. Their bond grows through shared moments of laughter and quiet understanding, as Daniyal's healing touch and Anaya's fearless pursuit of justice intertwine harmoniously. Together, they navigate the challenges of their respective careers with unwavering faith and an ever-growing love that promises a future filled with shared dreams and enduring companionship. 🤍
Anaa by DesiDazzle
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Set in the culturally rich and traditional backdrop of Pakistan, Hania Zafar Ali and Zafar Sherkhan Ali were more than just cousins-they were destined for each other. Born into the same sprawling household, they grew up together, sharing not just rooms and memories, but the unspoken knowledge that one day, they would be husband and wife. In a family where marriages often intertwine relatives to preserve ties and legacies, Hania and Zafar's union was decided at their births. Hania, the youngest and most cherished daughter, is gentle and shy, shielded by her overprotective elder brother Kaif. Zafar, on the other hand, is fiery, headstrong, and possessive-traits that both attract and intimidate Hania. But their seemingly perfect match is tested when their marriage transitions from familial obligation to a deeply personal relationship. Zafar's fiery ego-his anaa-clashes with Hania's quiet devotion, especially when family interference threatens their bond. "Anaa" is a poignant tale of love nurtured over years, challenged by pride and family dynamics, and tested by personal insecurities. Can two people, bound by tradition and destiny, overcome the weight of their own egos to forge a love that is truly theirs?
When Sabr Became Love by highflyer_2008
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Islamic romance told through the eyes of Rida Fatima, a first-year MBBS student studying in Saudi Arabia, grounded in faith and unwavering dignity. Rida enters an arranged marriage in Hyderabad, India, believing that what Allah chooses can never harm her. But on her wedding night, her husband Azzan Ahmed confesses a truth that changes everything-his heart still belongs to a woman who chose someone else. He is honest, distant, and emotionally unavailable. She is patient, composed, and silently wounded. Instead of resentment, Rida chooses sabr. She becomes a daughter to his parents before becoming a wife to him. She waits for dinners that grow cold, for conversations that never begin, for a heart that refuses to open. And when her medical exams call her back to SaudiArabia, she leaves-not in anger, but in quiet strength. What follows is not a story of instant love. It is a story of absence, realization, repentance, and healing. As distance forces Azzan to confront the weight of her presence, he begins to understand what he took for granted-a woman who loved without demanding, served without obligation, and trusted Allah when love failed her.
The Gift of Faith by author_siya_m
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He started walking toward her, causing her to instinctively take a few steps back. Before she knew it, she was pressed between the car and her husband, with no way to escape. Her breathing deepened as he gently held her chin, lifting it so that she had no choice but to meet his eyes. "Aap mujhe avoid kar rahi hain?" His voice was calm, but the question felt more like a statement. Her throat tightened, her voice stuck. She could only shake her head in denial. (Are you avoiding me?) "Nahi?" he repeated, slightly raising an eyebrow, as if daring her to lie. (No?) "Aisi... aisi koi baat nahi hai," she stammered, quickly ducking her head down as he loosened his grip on her chin. (It's...It's nothing like that) ------ Aisha grew up finding solace in her faith, which shaped her values and dreams of building a loving, faith-filled home. Since high school, she'd harbored a soft spot for Omar, a family friend whose ambition and drive set him on a different path. While Omar respected his parents' beliefs, his focus was on building a successful business, and over time, he distanced himself from religion, feeling isolated even within his close-knit family. When their families proposed marriage, Omar agreed out of respect, viewing it as a formality rather than a heartfelt commitment. A year into their marriage, Aisha found herself yearning for a connection that Omar, still focused on his ambitions, seemed unable to give. Yet, hints of change began to emerge, offering hope for a journey that might bring them closer, rooted in love and faith.