The Mystic Throne
In a windswept Mauritania where mysticism and state power collide, a Nigerian Sufi mystic named Zaynab begins to hear a voice—one not of this world, but of a man: the President of Mauritania. Bound by divine mystery and telepathic communion, their love sparks a chain of events that will shake nations, expose religious hypocrisy, and awaken the ancient battle between control and surrender, purity and politics, silence and flame.
Zaynab commands the loyalty of unseen qareens and khuddams, while the President, a hardline Salafi, finds his ideology unraveling in the warmth of a woman who was never meant to be tamed. As governments panic, sects rise and fall, and divine secrets unfold, a miraculous child is born in hiding—a boy of noor, whispered by saints, feared by regimes, and awaited by the Awliyah.
From the iron dunes of Nouakchott to the quiet gardens of Medina, The Mystic Throne is an epic where love is more than romance—it is revelation. In the end, it is not kings who inherit the world, but those who carry light in silence.