Islamic romance/ family drama "Some promises aren't remembered by heart - they're written by destiny" Inaya grew up in a house where laughter echoed louder than words and love was always wrapped in faith. At five, she was bound in nikah to her older cousin Aleem - a boy who once made her sit in his lap to explain what hijab truly meant. Fifteen years later, she returns to Karachi after studying abroad - modern, lively, unveiled - never realising she's stepping back into the home of the man who already belongs to her by the decree of their elders. Aleem Ahmed, now a disciplined businessman and man of deen, has carried that childhood nikah as both duty and prayer. Protective yet gentle, he believes a woman's honour is her crown - and Inaya, with her laughter and light, is the crown he vowed to protect. Amid family gatherings, cousin banter, evening chai, and whispered duas under the same old roof, unfolds a story not of loss - but of guidance, patience, and the slow rediscovery of love within the boundaries of faith. Because sometimes, qismat ke parde -the veils of destiny-don't separate hearts; they teach them how to meet with modesty.
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