- Yusuf Khan: That's why we moved to America, right? So that our children could be anything that they wanted to be, yeah?
- Muneeba Khan: Almost anything.
- Kamala Khan: Everything's just changing really fast, Naks. I feel like I can't keep up. I know it's dumb, but...
- Nakia: Are you kidding? Between the hijab and the girlies, my parents can barely make eye contact with me anymore.
- Kamala Khan: How are you making it look so easy?
- Nakia: Easy? It's definitely not easy. My whole life I've either been too white for some people or too ethnic for others. And it's been this very uncomfortable, sucky, in-between. So, when I first put this on, I was hoping to shut some people up, but I kinda realized I don't really need to prove anything to anybody. Like, when I put this on, I feel like me. Like, I have a purpose. It's probably why I ran for the Mosque Board. And remember, you're the one who convinced me to do it in the first place.
- Yusuf Khan: Trust me, even a cover band of Bon Jovi's gonna get people to talk for a long time. Moreover, your mother loves Bon Jovi.
- Muneeba Khan: Mm-hmm.
- Aamir Khan: Why?
- Muneeba Khan: Hey, don't question my love for the Captain Kidd. If it wasn't for "Slippery When Wet," your father and I may never have met.
- Aamir Khan: That was gross. I don't wanna know. I-I'm done.
- Kamala Khan: Do you know what happened to our great-grandma? Aisha?
- Muneeba Khan: Where did you hear that name?
- Kamala Khan: From Nani. I was talking to her last night and it kinda came up.
- Muneeba Khan: That woman brought shame on our entire family. I had to move halfway around the world to forget it.
- Kamala Khan: But, like...
- Muneeba Khan: Kamala. You would do best to do the same.
- Kamala Khan: You're the one who told me to focus on telling my own stories.
- Muneeba Khan: Not this one. Please let it go.
- Aamir Khan: How do you feel about our first dance as husband and wife being to "Livin' on a Prayer"?
- Tyesha: Ooh! By Bon Jovi?
- Aamir Khan: Yes.
- Tyesha: I'd say it's better than "You Give Love a Bad Name".
- Yusuf Khan: Yes! You see? She loves the New Jersey prince, too.
- Nakia: I would love to secure your vote for the Board.
- Yusuf Khan: Oh... well, the thing is, Rasheed is also running. And he is my best friend.
- Nakia: Oh. Yeah. Kamala's my best friend.
- Yusuf Khan: Oh, yeah.
- Nakia: Right now, she's helping me exercise our right as citizens of this great nation to participate in democracy. To dream of building a better future.
- Yusuf Khan: That's wonderful.
- Nakia: Isn't it?
- Yusuf Khan: Yep.
- Nakia: You wouldn't rob two young women of that future, would you, Uncle? I mean, come on, this is Kamala and me. Your daughter and basically your other daughter. Women's suffrage, we fought for this, people died for this. You wouldn't... you wouldn't kill our dreams, would you?
- [giving him a campaign button and flier]
- Nakia: Vote for Nakia. Eid Mubarak.
- [she leaves and he looks on, stunned]
- Uncle Rasheed: [seeing what he's holding] Yusuf. What are you doing?