This show also gives us a glimpse into how Muslims relate with one another and how they relate to those that are outside of their faith. Perhaps the most intriguing relationship that arises in this sitcom is the relationship between Amaar Rashid, a former lawyer who answers an advertisement to become the imam at Mercy 's mosque and Rayyan Hamoudi, a Muslim doctor in Mercy. Both of these characters are central characters of this show. Their stances and opinions make them stand out in …show more content…
She is a devoted Muslim that is a very big part of the Muslim community in Mercy. She is very ambitious and refuses to be oppressed by conservative Muslims who wish to push women to the side. She proudly wears her hijab outside of the house. She seems to be the perfect example of how a Muslim can live in a western society while still being deeply rooted in their faith. Her ability to use western treatments and practices while still demonstrating her faith and bond to Allah is profound. There are times where she is too ambitious and finds herself in some