Veils and vows
Aliyah Ahmad grew up in a home shadowed by pain. Her father's temper turned their house into a battlefield, forcing her mother-a strong and educated lecturer-to walk away and rebuild life alone with three children. Though her mother's courage became Aliyah's light, the wounds left behind shaped her into someone who no longer believed in love. For her, affection meant control, and marriage meant sacrifice.
Now a business student at the University of Malaysia, Aliyah lives quietly, balancing faith, studies, and the fear of repeating her mother's past. She carries herself with grace and calmness, but behind every smile is a wall built for protection.
Across the city, Ayaan Rahman, the 33-year-old CEO of Rahman Group of Industries, stands as one of Malaysia's most influential young businessmen. The son of the Minister of Trade and Industry, Ayaan lives under the constant glare of public expectation. When rumours threaten to stain his family's reputation, he decides marriage is the only way to restore balance-one built not on love but on responsibility.
A chance encounter at the university mosque brings Aliyah and Ayaan face to face. What begins as a formality soon becomes an emotional test, neither expected. Aliyah, who swore never to trust love, and Ayaan, who believes love only complicates life, find themselves bound by vows that challenge everything they once believed.
"Veils and Vows" is a tale of faith, duty, and the silent healing found in unexpected hearts. It asks a simple question-can two people who never believed in love teach each other what it truly means?