There are many ways in which Amir might describe his home. He might describe his home as cold or warm for example.
Amir describes his home as if it is beautiful and mostly innocent. He describes the colorful pomegranates and kites, but he also mentions the bullies from whom he must protect himself and Hassan.
He is a theist - he describes himself as a Muslim.
Jake and Amir - 2007 Driving Home 1-353 was released on: USA: 29 November 2011
Amir Khan's phone number is not known. Amir Khan was recently arrested after a dispute at his home in Bolton.
Amir's father built an orphanage in Kabul during Amir's early childhood in the book The Kite Runner. This orphanage was established to provide a home and support for orphaned children in need.
"This is because Baba never really acknowledged Amir as a man in his house. Baba had a way of distancing himself from Amir that made Amir feel like a "ghost". Since childhood Amir would try to gain his father's attention and respect but always felt invisible." From Gradesaver.com
The pomegranate tree in the backyard of Amir's childhood home in "The Kite Runner" is inscribed with the words "Amir and Hassan, the sultans of Kabul". These words symbolize Amir and Hassan's close friendship and the happier times they shared as children before their lives were changed by betrayal and violence.
Amir Badri goes by Amir.
Diana Amir goes by Diana Amir.
Amir Madani goes by Amir Madani.
Amir Hesam goes by Amir Hesam.
Amir's mother died when giving birth to Amir.