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Love Is In The Air
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Ongoing, First published May 24, 2018
Halal must not only be in what we eat or what we earn. It must also be in what we love. So are the marriages in islam. The one who is going to travel with us for the rest of our life must be a blessed one from the Creator rather not the one with whom Allah(SWT)  is displeased. Zia waited her entire lifetime for such a marriage.

She always dreamt of living a life that our Prophet (PBUH) lived with his wives. She admired how our Prophet's(PBUH) love towards Khadijah(RA) was filled with care and adoration whereas his love towards Aisha(RA) was filled with passion and awe. She realized that her dream of being in a relationship like our Prophet(PBUH) and his wives was going to happen very soon. She wanted to play the role of a wife like as of our Khadija(RA) who occupied a big place in our Prophet's(PBUH) heart forever.

Will She be able to fulfill her duties as a wife like Khadija(RA) did? Will She be able to love her husband like Aisha(Ra) did? What happens when her husband unties the knots of her past? Will this couple be able to live a life called ' The Happily ever after '?
Join with Zia in discovering her True Love in this Journey of Life.
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