After many years practicing ruqyah to assist others, Ustadz Qodrat encounters a heartbreaking challenge when he is unable to free his own son, Alif Al-Fatanah, from a demonic presence named Assuala. Desperate for answers, Qodrat revisits the boarding school in the countryside where he once studied, only to discover that the place has changed dramatically, haunted by strange disturbances. As he delves deeper, he finds himself confronting the painful memories and trauma of performing ruqyah on his other children, Alif Amri and Yasm, marking a distressing chapter in his life.This story explores themes of faith, doubt, and the struggle against unseen forces, weaving a narrative that questions the limits of spiritual intervention and the impact of past trauma. The portrayal of Qodrat’s internal conflict and his relentless pursuit of peace adds depth to this haunting tale, making it both a spiritual journey and a reflection on the vulnerabilities that lie beneath the surface of unwavering faith.