Then there's Noura (Zaskia Adya Mecca), a poor soul who's constantly abused in public by her father, whom Fahri takes pity and rescues. She takes a liking of Fahri because he's probably a genius to her eyes, and being the best looking amongst the cohort of course. First there's fellow student Nurul (Melanie Putria), whom Fahri and his friends go to for academic assistance, because of her ties with their professor. Naturally this charm of sincerity and standing up for the underdog brings him admirers. Through him, we learn a little bit more about Islam, and his little fights against extremism, and correcting those who conveniently hide behind being deliberately out of context. To some of us, this seems like heaven, but seriously, it's more trouble that Fahri can ever imagine. He's the all round nice guy, who's pious as he is moderate in his values, as well as being the resident stud with whom every female he has the fortune to meet, falls head over heels with. Fahri (Fedi Nuril) is an Indonesian religious student who's studying in a prestigious religious university in Egypt.
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