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Synopsis: This is a love story. But not just a simple love story. It's about how to deal with the ups and downs of life's problems in the Islamic way. Fahri bin Abdillah is an Indonesian student trying to reach his master's degree in Al-Azhar. Fatigue with the dust of Egypt. Dwell with a variety of targets and simplicity of life. Persisting with being a translator of religious books. All Fahri's targets were enthusiastically excited except one: getting married. Fahri is an obedient man who is so straight. He does not know the courtship before marriage. He is less articulate when confronted with a creature named woman. There are very few women close to him all along. His grandmother, his mother and his sister. Moving to Egypt made that change. It was Maria Girgis. One flat neighbor who is a Coptic Christian but admire the Qur'an, and admire Fahri. Admiration turned into love. Unfortunately, Mary's love is only poured in the diary only. Then there is Nurul. The son of a famous kyai who also dredge
 
IMDB:
7.1
Year:
2008
130 min
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Oh, Fahri! You know

how Bahadur is, right?

This is too much, Maria.

Please. I can't stand to see a woman

cry. Sleep here! Until morning!

Maria?

Noura... follow me.

Noura... follow me.

It's all my fault.

Let her! Let her die there!

Noura, wake up! Wake up, Noura!

Come on.

Noura...! Who kidnapped my daughter?

Who kidnapped my daughter?

Who kidnapped my daughter?

Who kidnapped my daughter?

Who? Hey, Indonesian! Did

you kidnapped my daughter?

I'll smash your head!

I'll blow your brains up! Let go of me!

Noura...!

My father wants to sell me. He

wants me to become a prostitute.

Noura.

Yes, Bahadur. Pretty. Different

from your other daughters.

He said... I'm not his daughter.

I was exchanged when I was a baby...

So I deserve to be sold.

Noura, I promise I'll help you.

Nurul, please let Noura

stay with you for a while.

I'll ask my friend who works

at Intelligence Department...

to look for Noura's real parents.

But I'm afraid.

Nurul, helping your fellow Muslim

is obligatory according to law.

I often see her being beaten. Please, help.

So as young Egyptian men...

must have the courage to

break through traditions.

Sleeping after prayers at

dawn is not a good tradition...

because religion suggests...

we should pursue activities

after prayers at dawn until dusk.

Syeh Ahmad. Assalammualaikum.

Walaikumsalam.

How is my teacher, Syeh

Utsman? He's fine, Alhamdulillah.

I would like to ask for

your help again, Syeh.

More than just a missing passport.

This is a matter of the life

and death of a muslimah.

Insya Allah.

Mother...

Allahu Akbar.

Dahlia, she's your sister.

Thank you very much, Fahri.

Thanks to you, too.

You're a fantastic man.

For Allah's sake, you are a noble man.

Thank you very much, Fahri.

To a man with a gentle heart.

For a long time I have tasted

nothing but bitterness.

Darkened by suffering.

I have no one but Allah in my heart.

But you came with radiance.

I want to be the rightful one for you.

Have my brow kissed by you.

Have my tears wiped away by you.

From the one who always

longs for your radiance, Noura.

Please help me, Fahri.

So Islam really honour women.

Islam teaches us that

heaven lies on mother's feet.

Which is the basic principal,

which is with them in the hadist...

is also explain that Islam

really honours women.

But what about domestic

violence, with in a marriage?

Doesn't the Al Quran stage that a

husband is allowed to hit his wife?

Many Muslims men who are

coward to use Suroh Annisa...

as an excuse to hit their wife.

In fact that the Suroh explain 3

steps on how to deal with his wife.

Which mean that a wife who doesn't

respect the marriage commitment.

And the first is to give advice.

The second is to warn.

And the third... then you can hit her.

But not on the face.

And without the intentions of hurting them.

It's all in here, Alicia.

Yes. Your English is great.

Thanks. Maria help me.

Your girlfriend?

You have a girlfriend already?

No, no, no. Maria is my neighbor.

We don't recognize a dating on Islam.

We usually do Taruuf.

I've also write it in here.

Aisha, you said that you arrived from

your relative's place at Kentaki Mahdi?

I know a senior friend at

Syeh Utsman's Talaqi.

He's a Turkish man who

lives near Kentaki Mahdi.

If I may guess, his name is Iqbal.

Yes, right. He's my uncle.

Subhanallah. It's a small world after all.

How is his research about Indonesia

going? Smoothly. Because of him...

I have a deeper interest in

Indonesia. I like the culture.

Well, seems like you guys

know each others quite long.

You'll make a good pair.

So thank you, Fahri.

I have to go back to

America tomorrow. OK.

Asalamualaikum. Walaikumsalam.

Judging from your present condition...

you should have already been

able to achieve something, Fahri.

This is just a suggestion.

You can say no.

My ex-student is looking

for a husband for his niece.

Do you want to do the Ta'aruf?

I have a potential bride for you.

Just accept it, Ri. From

Syeh Utsman, right?

Yes, I know, Ful, but I... I

understand, I understand.

You still doubts about the concept

of a chosen partner, right?

Taaruf is only about meeting each other.

Witnessed by family members.

If you like each other, you can

step further into a marriage.

But if you don't, you can consider it as...

two families getting to know each other...

and maintaining a good relationship.

You also gain a new friend. Everything

depends on your faith now.

When you were a child...

you used to play by this window.

I still remember how you

laughed uproariously.

But lately I rarely hear that laugh.

Is it because of that Indonesian guy?

Mama...! You don't have to be like this.

Let's go to grandma's place in Hurgada.

It's been a long time

since our last visit, right?

Come on, Maria.

The taxi's waiting outside.

One moment, Mama.

I'm just a son of a local food salesman.

I don't have a steady job yet.

I don't feel it's right.

Istighfar, Fahri. Marriage

is an act of devotion.

Insya Allah, the way of

fortune will be shown to you.

The most important thing is the morals.

Assalamualaikum,

Fahri. Waalaikumsalam.

Now open your veil, Aisha.

Your husband to be has the

right to see your real face.

How is it, Fahri?

Ful!

Ful!

What's it?

I've found my soul mate. Alhamdulillah.

Maria!

Maria!

All of them have gone. Gone where?

To Hurgada since yesterday. Thanks.

As long as she is religious and

willing to come to Indonesia...

I will surely give my approval.

But you know that Father and Mother

can't endure long hours on a plane.

Our prayers will be with you, son.

What's wrong with you, Maria?

You're not going to call Fahri?

No, Mama.

I bought you new books.

Oh? But I still have my books.

Why don't you give those to your friends?

What's up, Maria?

Nothing, Mama.

Where is Fahri, Saiful?

Aisah... Hm? Isn't our flat too luxurious?

Honestly, I won't be able to pay the rent.

Honey, this is my mom's flat.

It's okay if we stay here

for a while, isn't it?

You can study in peace, and I

can write my book too, right?

But I will follow your decision,

cause you are my faith.

OK?

Are you still planning to pick

up the computer from the flat?

That's Fahri. What time do

you want me to pick you up?

Isn't his wife pretty?

No wonder he married her.

She's rich... just look at them.

Don't get envious, It's not good.

Hey, how are you? Fine.

I'll go there first. OK.

Assalamualaikum, Nurul. How are you?

Waalaikumsalam.

How are you, Maria?

I don't understand, Ful.

What's wrong with Maria and Nurul?

You fool. You really don't understand

or are you just pretending?

What do you mean?

What? I have no idea what my mistake is.

Forget it. Just introduce

Aisha to both of them.

Maria... come on...

I am not going, Ma.

Fahri is your friend. Do you

want to disappoint him?

Fahri, Aisha, we have a gift for you.

Don't look at the value, okay?

But its candidness. Thank you, madam.

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Salman Aristo

Salman Aristo (born 1976) is an Indonesian screenwriter and film director best known for his work on Ayat-Ayat Cinta, Laskar Pelangi, Garuda di Dadaku, and Sang Penari. Born in Jakarta, Aristo became interested in films from a young age, though he did not consider a career in the industry until after graduating from university. At the suggestion of a friend, he wrote his first screenplay, Tak Pernah Kembali Sama. With feedback on the script from director Rudy Soedjarwo and after a period reading old, successful scripts, Aristo – at the time a film reviewer for a magazine – was able to befriend Hanung Bramantyo, who asked him to write a script about brownies. The resulting film, a critical success, led to Aristo receiving numerous requests for screenplays, including several adaptations of novels. In 2010, he released his directorial debut, Jakarta Maghrib. Aristo, who is married to fellow screenwriter Ginatri S. Noer, is influenced by several Western and Indonesian screenwriters, including Woody Allen, Robert Altman, Richard Linklater, Richard Curtis, Arifin C. Noer, and Asrul Sani. He has been nominated for three Citra Awards for screenwriting, although he has yet to win. more…

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