Nafas, an Afghan woman living in safety in
Canada, arrives in Iran, dons a
burqa, and enters Afghanistan posing as a wife in a family of
refugees attempting to return to their homeland. Brigands rob them along the road to
Kandahar. They decide to return to Iran, but Nafas must continue on her mission to save her maimed sister from suicide. She pays Khak, a boy recently expelled from a
Qur'anic school, to be her guide. When Nafas gets sick from drinking unsanitized well water, Khak brings her to a village doctor. The doctor reveals himself to be an
African American convert to Islam, who wears a fake beard (which he calls "a man's burqa") because he can't grow one. Fearing to be discovered, he dismisses Khak, and the doctor takes Nafas by horse cart to her sister. Along the way, he confides that he has no formal medical training and has become disillusioned with the turn the country has taken under the Taliban. Along her journey, Nafas records her impressions into a portable tape recorder. The country has allowed technological progress only in weaponry. Nafas learns more and more about the hardships women face; and even more so, how years of war have destroyed Afghan society. She sees children robbing corpses to survive, people fighting over artificial limbs that they might need in case they walk through a
minefield, and doctors who examine female patients from behind a curtain with a hole in it. When the doctor turns back because he is afraid to enter Kandahar, she follows a man wearing a burqa who scammed a pair of artificial legs out of the
Red Cross. The pair join a wedding party which is stopped by the Taliban because they are singing and playing instruments, which is forbidden by Taliban law. Her guide is unveiled and taken away. Nafas is cleared by the Taliban patrol to continue, along with other members of the wedding party. In the end, Nafas is within sight of Kandahar at sunset, but she is now a prisoner of the veil. == Dawud Salahuddin ==