Drama   United States of America

Summer, a carefree and vibrant teenager, leads a typical American teenage life until her mother suddenly converts to Islam. Summer finds herself struggling to understand her mother's newfound faith and the changes it brings to their family dynamics. Filled with confusion and resistance, Summer distances herself from her mother's religious practices, determined to maintain her own identity.

However, Summer's perspective starts shifting when she meets Tahir, a charismatic Muslim classmate who introduces her to the world of Islam beyond her mother's conversion. As they spend more time together, their connection becomes deeper, blurring the line between physical desire and spiritual exploration.

During this transformative journey, Summer begins to reevaluate her own identity and beliefs. She starts questioning the expectations placed on her by society and embarks on a personal exploration of faith, desire, and self-discovery. As Summer's attraction to Tahir grows, she finds herself torn between her desires and the religious teachings she has always known.

Meanwhile, Summer's mother, who has become deeply involved in her new faith, observes her daughter's struggles with concern. She tries to guide Summer towards a deeper understanding of Islam and its values, hoping to bridge the gap between them and facilitate acceptance.

As Summer's relationship with Tahir develops, she must confront her own biases and preconceived notions about Islam. She navigates the complexities of love, spirituality, and cultural differences, ultimately understanding that finding herself and understanding her mother's journey require embracing both her own desires and a newfound appreciation for the Muslim faith.

Jinn is a thought-provoking coming-of-age story that explores the collision of faith, personal identity, and teenage desires, while shedding light on the challenges and complexities faced by young people growing up in multicultural societies.
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