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Hasan leaves the haveli. He walks barefoot for three days to the shrine of a forgotten Sufi saint. There, he prays not for union—but for her safety. “Ya Khuda,” he whispers, “if loving her is a sin, then punish me. But don’t let her light go out.”

She begins leaving small things at the mihrab (prayer niche): a jasmine flower, a handwritten verse of Rumi, a single date. He finds them. A silent romance blooms, written in the language of tasbeeh beads and stolen glances across the courtyard. khuda aur mohabbat season 1

Sikandar Shah discovers a letter—Imaan’s trembling hand quoting: “Tum nahi ho, toh yeh zameen, yeh aasman kya hai?” (If you are not here, what is this earth, this sky?). Hasan leaves the haveli

Meanwhile, Imaan escapes. She finds him at the shrine, gaunt, his feet bleeding. They meet under the green dome. No words. Just tears. She touches his face. He holds her hand as if it’s the Quran . “Ya Khuda,” he whispers, “if loving her is

She turns and walks away. He watches her go. And then he turns back to the grave, raises his hands, and prays—not for himself, but for her.

The Scent of Dust and Prayers