Meant For You - Predestined
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  • Reads 419,201
  • Votes 24,928
  • Parts 38
  • Time 7h 35m
Complete, First published Jun 17, 2017
Inaraah, 23 years old muslimah working in Qureshi company. She is independent hardworking and steadfast  but still holds on to her Deen. She is pious, modest and follows the principles of Islam while struggling to survive in modern and carefree atmosphere.

Alhaan Rahman Qureshi, 25 years old handsome, youngest lad of Rahman Qureshi. He is pious, outspoken yet humble. Software engineer by profession. He returns from London after two years learning foreign business strategies.

What happens when Inaraah starts working under Alhaan? Will Alhaan be rude to her or fall for her modesty? Will Inaraah reciprocate Alhaan's feelings?
Join their journey to know how their love blooms after nikah.

This is my first time so please ignore mistakes if any.
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