Ayesha’s prophecy about Mishal’s cancer blurs the line between divine intervention and fatalistic acceptance. The call for a pilgrimage, with the promise of the sea parting, evokes powerful biblical imagery but also suggests fanaticism and blind faith. Mirza’s vehement opposition reflects a rational perspective, positioning him as a counterpoint to the growing religious fervor around Ayesha. Nevertheless, Mishal decides to ignore Mirza’s warning and take a leap of faith that he does not understand.