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Female Lead : Hoor Al Haya Age : 17 Grade : 11th Grade Religion : Islam ☪ Occupation : Student Height : 5'4" Family : Upper-middle-class, lives with her father. Lost her mother in childhood. Personality : Kind, soft-spoken, mature, caring, humble, and emotionally strong. Appearance : Fair skin, long silky black hair with soft natural waves reaching her hips, dark brown eyes, and a gentle smile. Skills : Painting, singing, cooking, baking, and academics. Hobbies : Reading the Qur'an, painting, cooking, and spending time with her father. Goal : To live according to Islam and seek Allah's pleasure in every step of her life.
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Male Lead : Ayaan Ahmed Age : 26 Religion : Muslim (by name only) Occupation : CEO of his father's industry Height : 6'2" Family : Born into an extremely wealthy family. Everything he owns came from his father's success. Personality : Cold, arrogant, rude, short-tempered, emotionally unavailable, and dangerously reckless. Habits : Drug addict, heavy drinker, chain smoker, parties almost every night, and has no interest in religion. Appearance : Exceptionally handsome with sharp features, dark eyes, black hair, and a commanding presence. Past : Once deeply in love, but after a painful heartbreak, he buried himself in alcohol, drugs, and a reckless lifestyle. He stopped caring about people, especially women, and believes love is nothing but betrayal. Reality : There was a time when he never missed a single salah. But somewhere along the way, he lost himself—and with that, he lost his connection with Allah.
Haider Ahmed Age : 52 Relation : Ayaan's Father Occupation : Founder & Owner of Ahmed Industries Religion : Muslim, trying to become a better practicing Muslim. Personality : Strict, responsible, wise, caring, and protective of his family.
Liya Ahmed Age : 47 Relation : Ayaan's Mother Religion : Practicing Muslimah Personality : Kind, gentle, patient, soft-hearted, and deeply religious. She constantly makes du'a for Ayaan's guidance.
Faris Rahman Age : 27 Relation : Ayaan's Best Friend Religion : Practicing Muslim Personality : Loyal, calm, mature, protective, and always tries to pull Ayaan away from his destructive lifestyle.
Ruwaida Rahman Age : 24 Relation : Faris's Wife Religion : Practicing Muslimah Personality : Sweet, caring, cheerful, modest, and treats Ayaan like her own brother.
Zayd Al Haya Age : 45 Relation : Hoor's Father Occupation : Businessman Religion : Practicing Muslim Personality : Loving, humble, protective, hardworking, and a devoted father who raised Hoor alone after losing his wife.
Backstory :
Haider's father and Zayd's father were childhood best friends whose bond was built on trust, loyalty, and faith. They had always dreamed of becoming one family.
At first, they planned to marry their children to each other. However, Allah blessed both families with sons—Haider and Zayd—so that dream could not come true.
Instead, they made a heartfelt promise: if Allah ever blessed one family with a grandson and the other with a granddaughter, they would unite them through nikah.
Years passed, and life moved on.
Haider was blessed with a son, Ayaan, while Zayd was blessed with a daughter, Hoor.
Although many years had passed, the promise remained. Both families kept it alive, believing that if Allah had written their union, no one could change His decree.
Little did they know, the path to fulfilling that promise would be far more difficult than they had ever imagined.
Marriage Arrangement :
Years after the promise was made, Haider and Zayd decided it was finally time to fulfill their fathers' wish. They fixed Ayaan and Hoor's nikah for one month later.
When Zayd told Hoor about the proposal, she lowered her gaze and simply smiled.
"If this is what Allah has written for me, then I accept."
She didn't ask for his picture, his wealth, or even his opinion. She trusted her father and, above all, trusted Allah's plan.
Ayaan, however, reacted very differently.
"I'm not marrying some random girl."
Haider looked him straight in the eyes and replied coldly,
"Then don't expect a single dollar from me. The day you refuse this nikah is the day you lose your inheritance, your position in the company, and every luxury you've enjoyed."
Knowing he depended on his father's wealth and business, Ayaan reluctantly agreed—not because he wanted to, but because he had no other choice.
One accepted with trust in Allah.
The other accepted with resentment.
Neither of them knew that this nikah would change both of their lives forever.