Linda & Ali: Two Worlds Within Four Walls
Documentary
Overview
Irritated by Catholicism, Linda, an American-based, Blonde Caucasian, falls in love with Qater-based Ali Al-Saigel, adopts the Islamic faith, and gets married. She follows her new faith to the letter, and subsequently gives birth to seven children (four daughters and three sons), brings them up according to true Islamic dictum's, and reflects on her 20-year married life, her children, as well as her reaction when her husband indicates that he wants to re-marry.
Top Cast
Ali Al-Saigel
Ali Al-Saigel
Himself
Ali Al-Saigel
Himself
Summer Ali Al-Ansari
Summer Ali Al-Ansari
Herself
Summer Ali Al-Ansari
Herself
Wendy Reza Al-Ansari
Wendy Reza Al-Ansari
Herself
Wendy Reza Al-Ansari
Herself
Amal Ali Al-Saigel
Amal Ali Al-Saigel
Himself
Amal Ali Al-Saigel
Himself
Anissa Ali Al-Saigel
Anissa Ali Al-Saigel
Herself
Anissa Ali Al-Saigel
Herself
Hassan Ali Al-Saigel
Hassan Ali Al-Saigel
Himself
Hassan Ali Al-Saigel
Himself
Jassina Ali Al-Saigel
Jassina Ali Al-Saigel
Herself
Jassina Ali Al-Saigel
Herself
Mariam Ali Al-Saigel
Mariam Ali Al-Saigel
Herself
Mariam Ali Al-Saigel
Herself
Sarah Ali Al-Saigel
Sarah Ali Al-Saigel
Herself
Sarah Ali Al-Saigel
Herself
Sequina Ali Al-Saigel
Sequina Ali Al-Saigel
Herself
Sequina Ali Al-Saigel
Herself
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