DESTINY'S ARRIVAL

DESTINY'S ARRIVAL

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Naaz and Hammad. Two different people, two different stories. Until destiny decided to intervene. Naaz,a lively girl meets her fate in her teen years. For her,finding her true potential,her strength and her calling is an impossible quest. Will she be able to rediscover herself? How will she save herself from the world? Whom will she approach? Will she get the SIRAT AL MUSTAQEEM? Will she be able to recognise her Creator? Mohammed Hammad Abdullah, a budding businessman, has his destiny interwoven with Naaz's. He is bruised by his past, and the fear of future looms over him. A good Muslim, but he has his insecurities. Will Naaz be able to settle them? Will he be able to support her towards her goal? Will they be able to transform their lives into an epitome of love, trust and belief? Read on to find out... Happy reading:) Do comment:) Do vote:) P.S. : My characters are NOT PERFECT. Instead, they travel the path to perfection with in the novel. Embark upon their journey to find if they're successful in attaining the peak of perfection.
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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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