For Zakir, a student in India, and Alina, a young woman in Bangladesh, their paths were never meant to cross. Yet, connected by a simple app, they find a bond forged in faith and shared vulnerability. Their conversations become the sacred space where they build a future, piece by precious piece.
But their love is not free of guilt. It’s a secret, a sin, a quiet defiance of their religion and their families' worlds. They are caught in a constant, exhausting dance between their hearts and their beliefs, pushing and pulling at the invisible line that separates them.
This is a story of a modern love, where faith is both the foundation and the greatest test.
Abuhurera Subhan is a writer and storyteller whose work explores the intricate connections between faith, technology, and the human heart. His debut book, Written in Insha'Allah, is a powerful memoir inspired by his own experiences navigating a long-distance relationship across cultural divides. Abuhurera writes with a voice that is both deeply personal and universally relatable, inviting readers to consider how modern life can be guided by ancient faith. He believes that even a simple conversation on a phone can be a step in a journey written by a higher power.