Rabb Se Hai Dua 16th September 2024 Written Update
The episode begins with Dua confronting Subhan, asking if he has any proof against Ibadat. Subhan responds, saying he has a witness—Farhan—who told him about Ibadat’s plans. Dua, unimpressed, sarcastically says, “Wow, Subhan, I would never believe this against Ibadat from anyone, let alone from Farhan’s cheap words. Have some shame.” Subhan retorts, “Fine, but what about what I saw with my own eyes? I saw her trying to kill Mannat multiple times.” Dua demands proof, and Subhan says, “I found a fake nail on Mannat’s bed after she was attacked. It belonged to Ibadat. Later, she hid Mannat’s medicines and gave her peanut butter, knowing she’s allergic to it. Even Nigar saw her in the kitchen.” Dua remains skeptical, pointing out that only Subhan witnessed these events and that Nigar cannot be trusted.
Frustrated, Subhan declares, “I knew you wouldn’t believe me, so let me tell you something shocking—she made Farhan record an explicit video of Mannat and used it to blackmail her.” Everyone is stunned. Mannat prays Ibadat stays silent. Hamida demands that Ibadat speak up. Ibadat remains composed, saying, “Subhan is just repeating someone else’s words. Mannat, how did you poison his mind?” Mannat, no longer fearful, retorts, “I was once scared of you, but not anymore. You are my biggest enemy.” Ibadat, furious, responds, “Liar! I’ve done so much for you, and this is how you repay me? I loved Subhan since childhood and was ready to sacrifice my love for you. I saved your life many times, but you’ve ruined mine.”
Dua steps in, telling Ibadat to stop, but Ibadat, filled with sorrow, says, “It’s fine, I’m done defending myself. I fought for someone who has already chosen another side. This battle is pointless. Subhan has made up his mind against me, and there’s no point talking anymore. My relationship with Subhan should end here.” Everyone is left in shock as Ibadat places Mannat’s hand in Subhan’s, saying, “You’ve won, Mannat, and I’ve lost.” Dua pleads with her not to do this, but Ibadat says, “Without respect and trust, a relationship has no foundation. I want a divorce, Subhan. Get the papers ready.” Subhan is taken aback but quickly agrees, saying, “I have the right to be free from this relationship. No man could stay with you. I will divorce you and marry Mannat.”
Hafeez, shocked, asks, “What are you saying?” Kaynaat sides with Subhan, saying, “If he isn’t happy, he should be free.” Hafeez argues, “This is a sin!” but Kaynaat defends Subhan, insisting, “Ibadat has ruined his life.” Subhan continues, “Ibadat deserves jail, but I’ll settle for just divorcing her.” Dua interjects, “Enough! I’m still here!” But Ibadat, resigned, says, “Let it be, Dua. Time will reveal the truth. Subhan isn’t at fault; it’s our own blood that’s been poisoned.” Hamida, furious, asks, “He’s talking about marrying another, and you think he’s innocent? Don’t you have any complaints?” Ibadat, calm but heartbroken, replies, “He was never mine to begin with. I can’t complain. Mannat has taken what was never truly mine. I never asserted my rights in this relationship because I never received them. Subhan always loved Mannat, and I was merely the other woman in their story.”
Ibadat reflects on her painful reality, adding, “I was wrong to support him when Mannat left. I endured his anger and curses, hoping that one day he would love me. But his heart always belonged to Mannat, and I tried to hold on to love that wasn’t mine. Now, I pray for their happiness. It’s time to move on.” With that, she wipes away her tears and walks out. Kaynaat, overjoyed, exclaims, “This is a happy day! My Subhan is going to marry Mannat! I’m so happy!” Mannat, grateful, thanks her, and Kaynaat says, “From now on, I am your mother.” Hamida, watching the scene unfold, prays for Ibadat, fearing that history is repeating itself.
Back in her room, Ibadat breaks down, tears streaming down her face as she recalls her moments with Subhan. She whispers to herself, “Why does this always happen to me? The sister I gave everything for has destroyed my life. The man I loved since childhood has cast me aside so easily. I should have died before seeing this day.”
Meanwhile, Subhan, lost in thought, reflects on the situation. He had longed for this freedom for so long, but now that he has it, he feels no joy. Instead, he is left wondering, “Why don’t I feel happy? Why does it feel like something is wrong?”