In the ancient city of Zaria, where tradition weighs heavy and faith shapes daily life, Fauziya Umar and Murtala Muhammad appear to have everything-wealth, status, and a marriage admired by many. But behind closed doors, jealousy festers, respect crumbles, and silence becomes louder than words.
Consumed by fear of losing her husband, Fauziya turns away from patience and faith, choosing control over trust. Her actions slowly tear apart the bond she once held so tightly, drawing a dangerous line between superstition and belief. When her disrespect toward Murtala's family and her secret dealings come to light, Murtala is forced to make a decision that shocks their world.
As consequences unfold, a second marriage brings calm where chaos once lived, and Fauziya is left to face the ruins of her own choices. In the quiet aftermath, repentance arrives-not as an escape, but as a reckoning.
Between Dust and Dua is a powerful story of love tested by pride, forgiveness without reunion, and the painful beauty of transformation. It reminds us that while hearts can change, some endings are meant to teach rather than restore.