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Rabb Se Hai Dua 24th September 2024 

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Rabb Se Hai Dua 24th September 2024 Written Episode Update: Ibadat Stops Subhan and Mannat’s Wedding

Dua urges Subhan to talk to Farhan before going through with the wedding to Mannat. Subhan, though hesitant, agrees and says, “Fine, I’ll speak to Farhan. But if Ibadat is wrong again, she’ll be kicked out of this house, and you all must cut ties with her.” Mannat, feeling uneasy, tells Subhan, “Don’t listen to them.” Subhan reassures her, “I trust you, so don’t worry,” and leaves with the rest of the family following him.

Ibadat leads Subhan and the family to Farhan’s room. She urges Farhan, “Please, tell them the truth about how Mannat framed me.” Dua adds, “If you confess, I’ll forgive you.” Farhan struggles to speak, which causes Mannat to panic. He manages to utter, “I…” but collapses before he can reveal anything. Ibadat screams for help, and a doctor rushes in. After checking him, the doctor gravely announces, “He’s gone.”

Ibadat is devastated, pleading with the doctor, “Please, do something! He was fine just a moment ago!” The doctor shakes his head, “I’m sorry. I don’t know what happened.” He leaves, leaving everyone in shock. Mannat, trying to shift the blame, accuses Ibadat, “I’m sure you killed Farhan to stop my wedding.” Ibadat, horrified, responds, “Why would I do that?” Mannat snaps back, “Because you’re trying to prevent me from marrying Subhan.”

Dua intervenes, defending Ibadat, “Stop it! Ibadat would never kill anyone.” Subhan, still skeptical, adds, “Maybe she didn’t kill him, but she’s always manipulating people. She knew Farhan was dying and used this situation to ruin my wedding.” Ibadat, shocked, tries to explain, “That’s not true!” But Subhan, fed up, declares, “I’ve had enough. I’m marrying Mannat.”

As Subhan and Mannat head out to continue their wedding, Dua begs him to reconsider. But Kaynaat steps in, saying, “It’s too late. Nothing can stop them now.” Ibadat, heartbroken, tells them, “Let them go.” As Subhan leaves with Mannat, Ibadat breaks down and tells Dua, “I’ve lost everything. I couldn’t even protect my love.” She asks them to leave her alone for a while. Hamida agrees, telling Dua, “Let her have some space.” Dua blesses Ibadat and leaves with Hamida.

As Dua and Hamida leave the hospital, Dua suddenly senses something odd. She stops and looks around, feeling uneasy. Hamida notices and asks, “What’s wrong?” Dua, startled, says, “I felt like I saw Gazal.” Hamida quickly dismisses it, “Don’t even bring up her name. She’s part of our past, long gone.” But Dua insists, “I swear it was her.” Hamida, frustrated, replies, “Gazal died years ago. You’re mistaken.” As they walk away, a mysterious woman watches them from a distance.

Elsewhere, Sufi is on the phone with Kashaf while driving. Kashaf, clearly upset, says, “It’s wrong for a man to marry another woman when he already has a wife!” Sufi tries to explain, “I know it’s wrong, but please listen to me.” Kashaf, unwilling to hear more, ends the call.

Back at the wedding, Subhan and Mannat resume their nikah. The priest asks Mannat, “Do you accept Subhan as your husband?” Mannat confidently replies, “Yes, I do.” The priest then asks Subhan, “Do you accept Mannat as your wife?” Subhan begins, “Yes, I do…” but just as he’s about to say it for the third time, Ibadat bursts into the room, shouting, “No!”

Subhan, furious, yells at Ibadat to leave. But Ibadat, determined, responds, “You’re my husband, Subhan, and I won’t let this marriage happen.” She tries to pull him away, but Subhan firmly says, “Enough! I won’t listen to another word against Mannat.” Mannat, standing her ground, declares, “No one can stop us from being together.”

Ibadat then reveals, “Subhan is already my husband, and it’s illegal for him to marry you. Our law forbids a man from marrying two sisters at the same time.” Subhan, trying to justify himself, says, “Our religion allows a man to have more than one wife.” Ibadat, frustrated, responds, “You’re twisting religion to suit your own desires. But marrying two sisters is illegal and against our faith.” Mannat, impatient, tells Ibadat, “Leave us alone.” But Ibadat refuses, “Why should I? This marriage is invalid. Ask the priest if you don’t believe me.”

Turning to the priest, Ibadat asks, “Is it allowed for a man to marry two sisters at once?” The priest solemnly replies, “It’s forbidden in our religion. This nikah cannot be accepted.” Subhan, realizing the truth, is left speechless as the weight of the situation sinks in.

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