Rabb Se Hai Dua – 18th November 2024 Episode Summary: Ibadat Grows Suspicious of Mannat's Involvement in Farhan’s Death
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Rabb Se Hai Dua – 18th November 2024 Episode Summary: Ibadat Grows Suspicious of Mannat’s Involvement in Farhan’s Death

The episode kicks off with a dramatic confrontation between Ibadat and Subhan. As he approaches her, trying to charm her once again, Ibadat stands firm and pushes him away. Subhan, ever confident, taunts her, believing no woman can resist his advances. But Ibadat isn’t fooled. She quickly reminds him of his past mistakes—how he let others manipulate him, leading to the loss of his closest friend.

She also recalls the incident when he destroyed his guitar, the very instrument that once brought him respect and fame, simply because of a hurtful comment. With a mixture of disappointment and resolve, Ibadat tells him that she can no longer continue their friendship and walks away.

Though her words sting, Subhan assumes that Ibadat’s harshness is a way of pushing him to rediscover his passion for music. Deep down, he knows he has hurt her, but he also believes she still has feelings for him.

Meanwhile, Mannat, seething with anger, confronts Ibadat, accusing her of throwing away all self-respect by letting Subhan back into her life. She condemns Ibadat for allowing the man who betrayed her to get close again. But Ibadat, ever composed, doesn’t back down. She counters by pointing out that Mannat herself has lost her way, and now, Subhan doesn’t even want her. The only reason he is pursuing Ibadat is because she has resisted his charm. Ibadat coldly declares that she has no interest in Subhan but warns Mannat that he will soon be chasing after her once he tires of her.

Subhan, unable to resist intervening, calls out to Ibadat, interrupting the tense exchange. Furious, Mannat warns him to stop pursuing her sister, but Subhan, in a fit of frustration, shoves her aside and angrily retorts that she has no right to control his actions. Turning to Ibadat, he assumes she said all those harsh things to make him reconnect with his music.

However, Ibadat sharply disagrees. She tells him he has lost touch with his true passion and that it’s up to him to rediscover it. She accuses him of being weak for abandoning the one thing that brought him recognition—his music. Ibadat reminds him that, unlike him, she has never abandoned her dreams.

Ibadat also reveals that she knows about the promise Subhan made to Hafeez, but she questions whether he has truly fought for his passion the way he promised. She urges him to reclaim his role as the “secret superstar” the world has been waiting for. Stunned by her words, Subhan is left speechless as Ibadat walks away.

As Ibadat exits, Mannat’s jealousy boils over. She becomes fixated on the idea of losing Subhan to her sister and begins plotting to remove Ibadat from the picture entirely. She vows to kill Ibadat, believing this is the only way to keep Subhan for herself. Gazal, overhearing her dangerous plan, decides to act immediately. She rushes to confront Ibadat, but just as she is about to strike, someone intervenes, pulling her away. In a fit of rage, Gazal is escorted to her room by Kashaf, who tries to calm her down. Gazal, however, remains resolute in her desire to eliminate Ibadat. Kashaf, ever the tactician, suggests a more strategic approach—frame Mannat for Farhan’s death, and then deal with her later.

Subhan, still grappling with his emotions, opens up to Sufi about the truth of Ibadat’s accusations. He admits that Ibadat was right to call him out for losing his passion for music. Sufi, though sympathetic, urges Subhan to confront the truth about himself and stop running from his fears. Subhan attempts to call Hafeez to discuss his future, but when the conversation begins, he hesitates, unable to face the reality of his situation. Frustrated, Sufi calls him out as a coward.

Meanwhile, Kashaf, unwilling to let the situation escalate further, contacts a doctor friend to investigate the circumstances of Farhan’s death. The doctor confirms that Farhan was poisoned, but the case was quickly shut down by someone with significant power. When Kashaf presses for more information, the doctor refuses to provide any further details, fearing the repercussions. Gazal, keen on protecting the secret, bribes the doctor into silence.

Ibadat, now piecing everything together, is horrified by the revelation. She begins to suspect that Mannat could be behind Farhan’s death. Driven by jealousy and anger, Mannat may have gone as far as to kill him. The thought of her sister being capable of such violence unsettles Ibadat, but she resolves that if Mannat is indeed guilty, she will expose the truth.

Sensing Ibadat’s growing suspicion, Kashaf takes a more personal approach, trying to comfort her as a sister. She reassures Ibadat that she is always there for her, no matter what. Ibadat, still unsure, shares her doubts with Kashaf, confiding that she feels Mannat might have been involved in Farhan’s death. Kashaf, while appearing to agree, subtly encourages Ibadat’s suspicions, implying that Mannat is capable of anything. When Ibadat demands proof, the conversation takes a darker turn. Kashaf reveals that Mannat was the one who brought the snake that bit Hamida into the house, intending to harm Ibadat. This shocking revelation leaves Ibadat in disbelief. Could Mannat really be capable of such malice?

As the episode concludes, Ibadat is left to question everything she once believed about her sister. Is Mannat truly capable of murder? What else has she been hiding, and how far will she go to protect her dark secrets?

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