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A beloved trope is the hijabi conversion arc. Not religious conversion, but the personal journey of a woman who begins putting on the hijab during the romantic plot. For example:

The Setup: She is a diligent hijabi medical student. He is the son of her father’s best friend. They grew up together but drifted apart. The Conflict: He returns from studying abroad as a "modern" man who doesn't understand why she wears the hijab. He challenges her, she educates him, and he falls in love with her strength. The romance is told entirely through glances, text messages, and family gatherings. The Climax: The "Taaruf" scene—a chaperoned first meeting where they finally discuss marriage.