It redefines romance through the lens of loyalty, peace, and domestic bliss rather than superficial conflict. To help you explore this narrative style further, tell me:

The romantic arc is inextricably linked to spiritual growth. The husband’s "falling in love" is usually triggered by witnessing the wife’s kindness toward others—her charity, her care for his parents, or her grace under pressure. This turns the romance into a "Halal Love Story" where the goal is a "Sakinah, Mawaddah, Warahmah" (peaceful and loving) household. 4. The "Test" (The Antagonist)

The hero experiences a breakthrough where he accepts both her love and his own healing. 3. The Test of Faith and Social Status