Revealing a deep understanding of the human heart and its often mysterious attachments, The Fatwa Girl is at once a quirky exploration of a society on edge and a tender tale of shattered innocence.
The day Omar spots his neighbor Amina trying to teach herself to ride a bicycle an act of defiance in their conservative surroundings he knows she is special. In modern-day Pakistan, where sectarian prejudices continue to dominate life and fundamentalism threatens to tear society apart, their ShiaSunni alliance is not meant to be. Yet, Aminas grace and charm are irresistible, her feisty idealism contagious, and Omar soon finds himself swept up in the storm of her convictions. But even as they initiate their unusual war against radical religiosity and mindless violence, using poetry and music and occasionally lust as ammunition, the very forces they have set out to oppose creep insidiously into their lives...