In a world where tradition and personal beliefs collide, Crossroads In Seoul explores the intricacies of an arranged marriage between two strangers, each carrying the weight of their pasts.
Ayaan Ahmed, a ruthless CEO from Canada, has always kept his emotions locked away, his heart hardened by years of isolation. But his recent decision to embrace Islam leads him down a path of self-reflection and change. A man known for his cold demeanor, Ayan's life is about to be turned upside down by the unexpected marriage to Mira Aysha, an independent young woman from India.
Mira Aysha, A nikabi girl, whose heart broken after her previous engagement fell apart, has no desire for romance. She has learned to rely on herself and her close-knit family. However, when her father, burdened by debt, arranges her marriage to Ayaan, she feels obligated to sacrifice her own happiness for the sake of family honor.
What begins as a marriage of convenience unfolds into a journey of self-discovery, faith, and the possibility of love. Ayaan, determined to give Mira Aysha a cold life, is unprepared for the quiet strength and unwavering devotion that Mira brings to their marriage.
Will Mira's quiet strength and devotion to Allah be enough to break through Ayan's cold exterior, or will their differences drive them apart? Only time will reveal whether they can find a common path forward or be lost at the crossroads of their lives.
Emerald Green was a big mouth. While her haters would physically harm her, she would destroy them with her words which were equivalent to a cut on the skin. For three years no one has ever defended her until Ahmed Wahab, new student at Harper High. His actions were mysterious and Emerald wanted to know more. She was physically and emotionally attached to him until she found out he was Muslim.
Her interest and curiosity in him became stronger before she teamed up with an old school girl, Fatima Khan, a Pakistani Muslim. After being advised and helped. . . Does her Islamic journey end there? Or will Emerald actually feel love and compassion for the religion?