![]() Adding to the confusion, Samira is offered a promotion, yet isn’t sure it’s the job of her dreams. ![]() But her best friend Lara insists Menem isn’t right for her, and now her childhood friend Hakeem has begun behaving oddly. When she meets the charismatic Menem at a work retreat, Samira finds herself intrigued. She’s not sure she needs to add any of her own. A girl has to have some standards, right? The truth is, Samira is already experiencing enough wedding drama as an assistant at Bridal Bazaar magazine and as a gofer for her soon-to-be-married cousin and nemesis Zahra. Her general no shoes with tassels, no cheesy leather jackets, no mustaches. Coming from a moderately traditional Muslim family, twenty-seven-year-old Samira Abdel-Aziz has endured her fair share of arranged matches-first dates she calls “doorknock appeals,” where she and her possible suitors eat snacks in her living room in the company of both sets of parents. ![]() Set in Sydney, Australia, Courting Samira is a charming and frothy romantic comedy about a twenty-seven-year-old Muslim woman who finds herself in an unexpected love triangle-a sparkling ode to meddling best friends, traditional courtship, The Princess Bride, and, of course, the possibility of love. ![]()
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