Synopsis:
Sufian Tahir, a self-made billionaire and devout Sunni Muslim, has spent his life building an empire from the ground up. Despite his worldly success, his heart yearns for something deeper-love rooted in faith and family. Enter Rabia Mehdi, a Shia Muslim and an accomplished surgeon, whose life revolves around saving others while staying steadfast in her deen.
From childhood friends to distant acquaintances, their paths were always intertwined through family ties. When their parents propose an arranged marriage, Sufian sees it as fate-an opportunity to rekindle the quiet affection he has secretly harbored for Rabia since their youth. But Rabia, fiercely independent and committed to her career, struggles with surrendering to a relationship she didn't choose, especially one with a man so different from her in personality and outlook.
As the couple navigates their arranged union, Sufian's possessive and jealous streak surfaces, fueled by his "one-woman-man" nature. His devotion to Rabia is unparalleled, yet her guarded heart challenges him to prove his worth as a husband. Meanwhile, Rabia finds herself unexpectedly drawn to Sufian's unwavering commitment, soft demeanor, and tireless efforts to win her over.
Faith becomes their strongest anchor. Their shared practice of praying five times a day and finding solace in tahajjud bridges their differences, fostering a love rooted in trust and spiritual connection. Yet, cultural tensions and differing sects threaten to unravel their fragile bond.
Will Rabia's reservations fade under the weight of Sufian's love and groveling persistence? Can they prove that love, when guided by the principles of Islam, transcends worldly divides?