Naveen is an Arab American Muslim girl living in San Francisco, California. She lives under the roof of her very strict conservative Muslim parents. They follow everything by the book and aren't very lenient. This leaves Naveen with no other choice but to live a secret life out of home. While at home she prays, wears a scarf and does whatever her parents do, but behind their backs they'd be surprised to know what their little angel does. Not only does she take off her scarf, but she is no longer the self righteous virgin who stayed at home on Friday nights. She's wild. She practically goes out every night with her best friends clubbing and sleeping with everything with a nice body. But all her fun comes to an end when her parents find out. They are furious and ship her off to live with her sister in No-Ho, NY to become a better Muslim. At first she rebels but when she finds Xavier she wants to change. As Xavier only likes religious good girls Naveen must change herself to please him. As they are from totally different religions they must fight to keep their love alive. Find out if Naveen and Xavier can survive all the obstacles threatening to separate them forever.
Islam. Only one word, but more than twenty percent of the population. At least one fifth of this whole entire world is Muslim. But yet there are some who don't know anything about them, despite being a Muslim themselves.
Among these people is an Afghan Muslim girl whose name is Amarah Sahar. She is seventeen years old, a senior in high school. She was born and raised in Canada with an Afghan background. Amarah has lived her life thinking that life is all about people not religion. She's never even wondered what the word Allah meant until she met the man who mistakenly changes her life.
She wasn't snobby, she wasn't a girly-girl and neither was she a good girl. She was the most popular girl in school. She was lazy, immensely dense and had incredibly bad habits . But with that she was also funny, teasing and loud. No one ever saw her as a threat. She was an only child with parents that spent two-thirds of their life working and only one-third living with Amarah. They failed to educate Amarah and give her support.
But when a 22 year old student teacher enters the school and sees Amarah's bad habits, he won't forget and neither will he forgive so easily for what she has done and what she continues doing. Out of all the people who cut her some slack, he isn't any of them. Will this Islam-loving, strict but sincere teacher ever show Amarah the true light of Islam?