Ever since she was young, Sarima had noticed that no one in her family took their religion seriously. Placing the family business as their top priority, they ignored the basic requirements of them as Muslims and went about their daily lives without reflection. And because of that, she was forced to practice the religion in secret after falling in love with it, holding onto the hope that a day would come when they would realize the importance of Islam. However, that hope is threatened when her parents arrange for her to marry into a rival company to benefit theirs. Will she be able to get out of the marriage by teaching her parents the true meaning of marriage in Islam? Or will she lose to them and let go of her hope to benefit her family?