53 parts Complete Washington D.C.-a city of politics, prestige, and polished façades. But behind the glittering embassy halls and crowded lecture rooms, two Nigerians wage a battle of pride and patience.
Yusuf Abdulhakeem Ruma, a 27-year-old Ustaz from Katsina, has captured hearts across the United States with his eloquence, humility, and unshakable discipline. He lowers his gaze, avoids idle chatter, and lives by the principles he preaches. For him, dignity lies in restraint.
Maryam (Baby)Ameenullah Bello, the second child and the only daughter of Nigeria's ambassador to the United States, couldn't be more different. Draped in elegance yet drenched in arrogance, she is beautiful, spoiled, and mercilessly sharp-tongued. She covers her body with grace but spares no one from her stinging words. When Yusuf's path crosses hers at an embassy reception, she mocks his calm composure, expecting him to falter. He doesn't.
From then on, every encounter is a clash-her sass against his silence, her mockery against his measured patience. To her, he is infuriatingly self-righteous. To him, she is an untamed storm he refuses to entertain. Yet beneath the fiery exchanges lies a pull neither of them can fully resist. Slowly, spite softens into curiosity, pride melts into respect, and hearts once hardened by disdain begin to whisper of something deeper.
In a world where appearances matter and reputations are fragile, Yusuf and Maryam must decide whether their fragile bond is worth the risk. Can arrogance bow to sincerity? Can patience tame defiance?
From Spite to Salaam is a spirited hate-to-love tale of faith, fire, and the unexpected roads that lead two hearts to peace.