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'''Ali Bashir''' was a [[Wizards|wizarding]] merchant who eagerly wanted to export [[flying carpet]]s to [[Great Britain|Britain]]. He contacted [[Arthur Weasley]] several times, appealing to him to allow the importation of carpets, but Mr. Weasley told him that carpets were defined as a [[Muggle]] artifact by the [[Registry of Proscribed Charmable Objects]] and thus banned. Despite the fact that [[broomstick|broom]]s were the preferred method of transportation for wizards in [[Great Britain|Britain]], Bashir was confident that flying carpets could still be marketed there as a family vehicle. He was eventually caught trying to smuggle carpets into the country. Most likely, he's from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia Arabia].
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'''Ali Bashir''' was a [[Wizarding world|wizarding]] merchant who eagerly wanted to export [[flying carpet]]s to [[Great Britain|Britain]]. He contacted [[Arthur Weasley]] several times, attempting to persuade him to allow the importation of carpets, but Mr. Weasley told him that carpets were defined as a [[Muggle]] artefact by the [[Registry of Proscribed Charmable Objects]] and thus banned. Despite the fact that [[broomstick|brooms]] were the preferred method of transportation for wizards in [[Great Britain|Britain]], Bashir was confident that flying carpets could still be marketed there as a family vehicle. He was eventually caught trying to smuggle carpets into the country. He is most likely from [[wikipedia:Saudi Arabia|Arabia]] as flying carpets are a popular form of transport there.
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==Etymology==
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"Ali" means "lofty, sublime" in Arabic. Ali was a cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad and the fourth caliph to rule the Muslim world. His followers were the original Shiite Muslims, who regard him as the first rightful caliph. This name is also borne by the hero in 'Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves'. Also, Muhammad Ali was the name adopted by boxer Cassius Clay when he converted to Islam.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' {{Mention}}
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' {{Mention}}
   
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Revision as of 15:35, 29 January 2014

Ali Bashir was a wizarding merchant who eagerly wanted to export flying carpets to Britain. He contacted Arthur Weasley several times, attempting to persuade him to allow the importation of carpets, but Mr. Weasley told him that carpets were defined as a Muggle artefact by the Registry of Proscribed Charmable Objects and thus banned. Despite the fact that brooms were the preferred method of transportation for wizards in Britain, Bashir was confident that flying carpets could still be marketed there as a family vehicle. He was eventually caught trying to smuggle carpets into the country. He is most likely from Arabia as flying carpets are a popular form of transport there.

Etymology

"Ali" means "lofty, sublime" in Arabic. Ali was a cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad and the fourth caliph to rule the Muslim world. His followers were the original Shiite Muslims, who regard him as the first rightful caliph. This name is also borne by the hero in 'Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves'. Also, Muhammad Ali was the name adopted by boxer Cassius Clay when he converted to Islam.

Appearances