Rabb Se Hai Dua 17th November 2024 Written Update
Ibadat tells Subhan that she wants his love, not charity. She says, “I’ve given you everything, and now you’re offering me friendship in return? I respect friendship, but it must have its limits. My love, however, has no limits, so I can’t accept your friendship. I want your love and the right of being your wife. When you can give me that fully, when you can truly accept me as your lover and wife, then you may come to me, and I will be yours. I promise you that. I’m not rejecting your friendship out of ego, but out of self-respect. I’m honoring that.” She turns and walks away. Subhan wipes away his tears.
Ibadat enters the kitchen and says, “Mannat has crossed every limit. She can do anything, and Farhan was right.” She remembers Farhan dying before he could tell her something. “He died so suddenly. What if Mannat was behind it? If she killed him, she should be punished,” she says. Gazal overhears and adds, “This thought will help us defeat our enemies. Ibadat is doubting Mannat, but it was actually us who killed Farhan. I have to make Ibadat believe in this doubt, and then Dua’s daughter will pay for it.”
Kaynaat is seen strangling Mannat, furious that her son could have died because of her. Mannat says, “I lost Subhan today, so stop it.” Kaynaat replies, “My son is doubting me because of you. If I lose his love, I won’t spare you. You need to stop this madness before I expose you. If you don’t, you’ll be thrown out of this house.” Kaynaat leaves. Mannat, angry, vows that she won’t calm down until she defeats her enemies. She screams, “Subhan is mine, and no one can take him from me.”
Ibadat is determined to find out whether Farhan died naturally or if someone caused his death. She calls the doctor who treated Farhan before his death. She says, “I couldn’t speak to you earlier, but I need to know how Farhan died.” The doctor replies that he’s busy at the moment and that it’s a legal matter. He suggests she get a post-mortem report from the police. The call ends. Kashaf overhears and approaches her, asking if everything is alright. Ibadat tells her, “You work at the hospital, right?” Kashaf nods, and Ibadat continues, “I had a patient who died recently, and no one knows how. Can you help me find out what happened?” Kashaf offers to try and calls her colleague at the hospital, who promises to send the reports by the evening. Ibadat thanks her, and Kashaf assures her, “You can tell me anything. I’m like your sister.” Ibadat thanks her again, saying, “I can’t tell you more right now.” Kashaf replies, “It’s okay. I hope your troubles are sorted soon.”
Subhan tells Sufi, “I was a fool not to trust Ibadat. She kept warning me not to trust Mannat after she left me at the altar.” Sufi replies, “I told you to trust Ibadat, she can’t be wrong.” Subhan admits, “I thought you were the fool, but it turns out I was the one who didn’t understand Ibadat.” He adds, “I tried offering her friendship, but she doesn’t want that.” Sufi chuckles, “You’re the real fool here. You should do something to earn it.” Subhan thanks him for the idea.
The next morning, Ibadat is getting ready when Subhan enters and laughs. She asks, “What’s so funny?” He replies, “I’m laughing because pretty girls are silly.” Ibadat questions, “Are you calling me stupid or ugly?” Subhan points to a tag on her dupatta that reads, “Pretty girls are silly.” She asks, “Are you playing my tricks?” Subhan smirks, “You’re foolish to reject my friendship.” Ibadat says, “You’re not that valuable for me to die for your friendship.” She pauses and adds, “I’m not foolish.” Subhan grins, “Let’s see about that.” He pulls her into his arms. Ibadat says, “I allowed you to do this.” Subhan replies, “Your eyes, your breaths, your body are all allowing me to do this.” They share a long gaze.