The events of the novel revolve around "Rima," a Muslim girl who loses her parents. Before her death, her mother recommends to the Jew "Jacob" that he raise her daughter in a Muslim manner. The child becomes a boy, so she invites him to convert to Islam and treats him as a stranger to her. When she wears the Islamic hijab, his Jewish wife revolts. Tania and leaves the house, so Jacob chooses between Rima and his wife, so he is forced to send her to his sister Rachel in Lebanon, where she suffers from her husband who tortures her, so she follows her to the house of her friend, Sonia, who left her Tunisian Muslim husband and fled with her daughters, Nada and Dana, to Qana. In Lebanon.
Sonia assigns her work in exchange for accommodation, and she goes out to buy household supplies and dies in an Israeli raid. Events become intertwined when "Nada" rescues the young man, "Ahmed," who was wounded in one of the Lebanese resistance operations against Israel. Love unites them, and he proposes to her despite their families' rejection, hoping that she will convert to Islam. Rima played a role in convincing her to convert to Islam before her death, and "Nada" secretly joins the Lebanese resistance. And the day Israel withdraws from the south, "Ahmed" disappears from existence. She travels to Tunisia, stays with "Jacob's" family, and is able to convince his daughter, "Sara," to convert to Islam. Then he himself is convinced after his daughter converts to Islam, and after a conflict with her mother, "Sonia" decides to enter. In Islam, "Hassan," Ahmed's colleague in the resistance, asks "Nada" for marriage and she agrees after she loses hope in "Ahmed's" return. Then he suddenly appears with no memory.
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