![]() Fahri's good intentions often make misunderstanding and drag into more complicated issues and endanger his life. Fahri tries to keep Aisha's trust to help people around. There is also Keira McGills, a talented violinist who hates Fahri very much, considered him as terrorist who has caused the death of her father by a bomb in London. There is a Jewish grandmother, Catarina who is having problems with her stepson. Fahri is often confronted with the problems of his various neighbors. ![]() ![]() Fahri is also preoccupied with the presence of Misbah, his old friend, who want to stay with him. He tries to overcome his sadness by busied himself as a lecturer and successful entrepreneur in the city. Friends and relatives alike tell him that she is gone. He had given her his blessings to go to Palestine but due to reasons not shown at first, Aisha had stopped contacting him. He recalls Aisha having had two miscarriages and finding herself restless till a friend's invitation to help displaced children of Palestine created a renewed zest for life. Fahri has lost contact with Aisha, his wife, seven months ago, when Aisha started becoming a volunteer in the Gaza Strip. ![]() Fahri, now living in Edinburgh and working as a lecturer at the University Of Edinburgh, lives in a quiet neighborhood together with Uncle and Hulusi, his Turkish household assistant.
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