The conversation revolves around Master Ibrahim, a pious and kind-hearted man who is searching for a good woman to marry. He meets Husna, a widow who is known for her good deeds and love for God. Master Ibrahim decides to marry Husna, despite knowing that she is the daughter-in-law of Abdul Ala, a man he respects.
Years later, Momina, a writer, is working on a script about Kalb e Momin, but realizes that the true story is about Husn e Jahan, a former actress who became a pious woman named Husna after marrying Master Ibrahim.
The story then jumps to Momina meeting Kalb e Momin, who is revealed to be the son of Husn e Jahan and is searching for his mother's story. Momina shares the story of Master Ibrahim and Husna with Kalb e Momin, and he is deeply moved.
Kalb e Momin then decides to leave for Turkey to open a calligraphy school, but before he leaves, he gives Momina the keys to Master Ibrahim's home, which he had left for her. Momina decides to stay in the home and continue the work that Husn e Jahan started. The story concludes with Kalb e Momin leaving, but promising to return and teach calligraphy in the school that Momina will establish.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Abdul Ala never told Ibrahim that Husna was his daughter-in-law.
2. Ibrahim found out about Husna's relationship to Abdul Ala when he brought a picture to him.
3. Master Ibrahim passed away in the hospital.
4. Master Ibrahim did not have a family or family members.
5. The neighbors prayed at his funeral.
6. Master Ibrahim gave Momina the keys to his home before he died.
7. Momina wants to meet Master Ibrahim, but she finds out he has passed away.
8. A movie called Alif is being discussed, and its success is tied to a bet.
9. The bet is between Kalb e Momin and Abdul Ala, with Kalb e Momin agreeing to leave for Turkey if the movie is a success.
10. Kalb e Momin decides to leave for Turkey despite the movie's success, citing the peace he has found.
11. Master Ibrahim left his home and pictures to Momina.
12. Kalb e Momin is asked to take over Master Ibrahim's home and convert it into a calligraphy school.
13. Kalb e Momin is from a family of calligraphers, with 10 generations of experience.