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Sara Haghdoosti's Sunburnt Veils offers a fresh take on the classic YA romance. Tara, a hijab-wearing, first-year medical student, is shy and hardworking. But when she is falsely linked to a bomb threat at her university, she is thrown into running for student council—and comes face to face with the charming, infuriating Alex. sexual (within marriage)
Historically, mainstream media frequently relied on the "rescue" trope, portraying Muslim and Arab women as oppressed figures waiting to be liberated from their cultures—and their veils—by a Western love interest. Modern romantic storylines are actively dismantling this cliché.
For a long time, if a hijabi appeared in a love story, she was a sidekick—the best friend who gives advice but never gets the guy. That has shifted dramatically. Here are three storylines that broke the mold:
New wave romance (emerging from the diaspora in Brooklyn and London) features hijabi protagonists who are angry, sexual (within marriage), and messy. They forget to pray. They occasionally adjust their hijab flirtatiously. They experience halal desire but also haram thoughts.