The Cubarawi women

The Cubarawi women

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0h 48m 2005 HD

The Cubarawi women at Fmovies. Muslim women who leave the camps as teenagers to study in Cuba. After over a decade living in the land of salsa, they return to the desert... how will their new spirit adapt to Islamic precepts? What reasons do they have for leaving Sahara at such a young age? What is their reason for returning?

The Cubarawi women (2005)
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