Ibaadat confronts Subhan, insisting that he cannot marry Mannat until they are divorced, emphasizing that Mannat is his sister. The Kaji supports Ibaadat’s stance, citing their shared mother and criticizing the family’s decisions. Ibaadat is determined to prevent Subhan from engaging in this illegal act. Mannat asks the Kaji if there’s any solution, and he replies that both Subhan and Ibaadat must sign the divorce papers before any marriage can occur.
After hearing this, Ibaadat urges Subhan to sign the divorce papers, claiming she lacks the qualities to marry him. This statement infuriates Ibaadat, leading her to slap Mannat hard, startling Subhan. Ibaadat sarcastically reminds Mannat that they once united against the polygamy of Muslim law, but now Mannat is acting against their earlier convictions. Despite the logic, Mannat remains adamant about marrying Subhan at any cost, leading others to suspect that Ibaadat has conspired against the family.
In a fit of anger, Subhan threatens to divorce Ibaadat by saying “Talak” three times. This only makes Ibaadat more defiant, warning him that if he follows through, she will file a case against him, which could land him in jail for three years. She is prepared to do anything to keep Subhan in her life. Kayanat questions Dua’s ability as a mentor for enabling Ibaadat’s misdeeds. Unable to contain herself, Mannat decides to reveal Ibaadat’s secret—the truth about Ghazal’s illegitimate child. Dua becomes furious with Mannat but refuses to listen to her.
Mannat insists that she will expose Ibaadat’s ultimate truth, unwilling to delay her wedding to Subhan. Hamida tries to stop her from revealing the truth, but Mannat dismisses her concerns. Ibaadat, intrigued, leans in to hear what Mannat has to say. In a moment of desperation, Dua slaps Mannat to silence her, forcefully pushing her toward her room. This time, Subhan supports Mannat, encouraging her to speak the truth fearlessly, asserting that no one can stop her.
Finally, Mannat reveals the shocking truth about Gazal’s misdeeds, declaring that Ibaadat is the daughter of Ghazal. Ibaadat is left stunned, clutching her throat in disbelief. When she refuses to accept Mannat’s claims, Mannat urges her to ask the elders about her past. Although many are aware of this truth, no one has dared to speak out before. Mannat accuses Ghazal of intentionally stealing Dua’s husband and betraying her. Overwhelmed by the revelations, Ibaadat collapses to the floor in shock.