"Allah shouldn't have revealed so much to the Prophet. It only makes pious people like us suffer"So muses Khalid Khan, a seventeen year old Afghan boy living in Melbourne. Khalid is like any other boyof his age in Australia; he loves his footy, his mum's cooking and takes every opportunity to tease his sisterAisha. He believes in Allah although he sometimes wonders whether it is such a good idea to converteverybody in the world to Islam.
The quiet suburban life of Khalid's family is turned upside down one Friday morning when theyhave an unwelcome visitor. What follows is a hilarious - and poignant -intercultural encounterin multicultural Australia.
"Allah shouldn't have revealed so much to the Prophet. It only makes pious people like us suffer"So muses Khalid Khan, a seventeen year old Afghan boy living in Melbourne. Khalid is like any other boyof his age in Australia; he loves his footy, his mum's cooking and takes every opportunity to tease his sisterAisha. He believes in Allah although he sometimes wonders whether it is such a good idea to converteverybody in the world to Islam.
The quiet suburban life of Khalid's family is turned upside down one Friday morning when theyhave an unwelcome visitor. What follows is a hilarious - and poignant -intercultural encounterin multicultural Australia.