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He stopped believing when love took everything from him.
She never stopped believing, even when the world tried to erase her.
Alexander Knight is a man carved by loss and control.
At thirty-two, he owns a global empire, commands boardrooms, and lives by one rule: never need, never love, never trust. Faith abandoned him the night his mother died, and desire he believes destroys everything it touches.
Ayzal Khan walks into his world quietly.
At twenty-one, veiled and unwavering, she carries her belief with dignity in a world that judges before it listens. After years of being dismissed for her faith, she joins A.K. Holdings not knowing the man at its head or the walls he has built to survive.
Their paths cross not through romance, but restraint.
Through unspoken tension, professional boundaries, whispered rumors, and silences heavier than words. As Alexander begins to question everything he once rejected, and Ayzal learns that faith sometimes demands patience over answers, both are forced to face the parts of themselves they buried long ago.
But healing comes at a cost.
Families interfere. Rumors spread. Distance is imposed. And when duty pulls them apart, longing reveals truths neither was prepared to admit.
This is not a story of forbidden desire.
It is a story of reverence.
Of slow-burning faith.
Of a man who must learn to bow before he learns to love.
A deeply emotional Islamic romance about grief, redemption, and the courage it takes to believe again.