Rabb Se Hai Dua 10th September 2024 Written Update
Scene 1
Subhan confesses to Mannat, telling her that he loves her and has always loved her. Overwhelmed, Mannat hugs him and begins to cry. However, Subhan gently pulls away, reminding her, “We can’t cross the line. I love you, but I’m still married to Ibadat. I need to end my marriage with her before making our relationship official.” Mannat agrees and urges him, “You’re right. You should divorce her right now.” Subhan stops her, saying, “I want to end it with her, but…” Mannat asks, “Then why are you hesitating?” Subhan explains, “Dua wouldn’t be able to handle it if I divorce Ibadat like this. It would hurt her deeply. If Ibadat decides to leak that video of yours, it will devastate Dua. I can’t let that happen.”
Meanwhile, Dua is having a conversation with Ibadat, but Ibadat seems distracted. Concerned, Dua asks, “Are you still worried about Mannat? She would never come between you and Subhan.” Ibadat responds, “Subhan isn’t behaving normally with me.” Dua tries to reassure her, “Couples fight. Don’t worry, just talk to him and clear things up.” Ibadat, frustrated, says, “He’s not even talking to me at all.” Dua advises her, “Then find out what’s troubling him.”
Subhan asks Mannat to leave separately, not wanting Dua to see them together. Mannat protests, “We aren’t doing anything wrong, so why hide?” Subhan insists, “Please, don’t tell anyone about us for now.” Reluctantly, Mannat agrees, but she makes him promise to make their relationship public later. He promises, and she hugs him before leaving.
Scene 2
Sufi visits Kashaf’s clinic. Kashaf, seeing him, asks, “What’s wrong this time? You seem perfectly fine, so why are you here?” Armaan arrives as well, trying to catch Kashaf’s attention. Kashaf then tells them they need to donate 2 lacs for her NGO. Though hesitant, both Sufi and Armaan transfer the amount, and she takes a photo with them.
Meanwhile, Kaynaat advises Mannat, “Ibadat might prove her innocence before Subhan accepts you, so you need to act quickly.” Mannat, unsure, asks, “What else can I do?” Kaynaat suggests, “We can’t wait for Subhan to take the initiative. We have to act ourselves.”
Later, Ibadat calls the office but finds out Subhan isn’t there. When Subhan returns, she confronts him, asking, “Where were you? I want to talk.” Subhan, uninterested, replies, “I don’t want to talk.” Ibadat, frustrated, shouts, “Stop disrespecting me! This has gone too far. You don’t treat me like a wife, but at least respect me as a person. If you’re unhappy and can’t respect me, then you should end this marriage. I’m giving you permission to end it.”
Kaynaat advises Mannat with a more manipulative plan, “I know this is wrong, but you need to trap Subhan and have a physical relationship with him. It’s the only way.” Shocked, Mannat replies, “How can you even suggest that? It’s wrong.” Kaynaat counters, “If you really want him, then this is the way. Ibadat will never let him go, but you both love each other, so it’s fine. Hafeez and I did the same, and everyone eventually accepted our love. Once you share a physical bond with Subhan, no one can deny your relationship, and Ibadat will have to step aside. Subhan will make you his priority. This is the only option left.” Mannat, moved by Kaynaat’s words, hugs her and says, “He is mine, he means everything to me, and I’ll do whatever it takes to get him. You’re like a mother to me now.” Kaynaat, smiling, responds, “My blessings are with you.” Unbeknownst to them, Hamida overhears the conversation and thinks to herself, “This must not happen.”