
Sabah
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
One day, when Sabah least expects it, she falls in love with the wrong man. She's Muslim, he's not. Unbeknownst to her family, she goes on a whirlwind affair before both culture and love collide.
Top Cast


Arsinée Khanjian
Arsinée Khanjian
Sabah
Arsinée Khanjian
Sabah


Jeff Seymour
Jeff Seymour
Majid
Jeff Seymour
Majid


Kathryn Winslow
Kathryn Winslow
Amal
Kathryn Winslow
Amal


Shawn Doyle
Shawn Doyle
Stephen Montpellier
Shawn Doyle
Stephen Montpellier
Setta Keshishian
Setta Keshishian
Um Mouhammed
Setta Keshishian
Um Mouhammed
Roula Said
Roula Said
Shaheera
Roula Said
Shaheera


Fadia Nadda
Fadia Nadda
Souhaire
Fadia Nadda
Souhaire


Aaron Abrams
Aaron Abrams
Paramedic
Aaron Abrams
Paramedic
Mary Lou Fallis
Mary Lou Fallis
Opera Singer
Mary Lou Fallis
Opera Singer


David Alpay
David Alpay
Mustafa
David Alpay
Mustafa
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