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Summary
Back in England, Eamonn heads to Aunty Naseem's house to deliver the M&Ms. He is puzzled by the militancy of Adil Pasha. He remembers his extended family observing Ramadan, while his immediate family abstained. He crosses the street to avoid a mosque. The Pashas' neighborhood is very different from Eamonn's neighborhood of Notting Hill, as it is multi-ethnic and middle class. He meets Aunty Naseem and Aneeka. He walks outside with Aneeka and tells her she is beautiful. She is unimpressed but asks him to take her to his flat anyway. He does, and when they get there, Aneeka removes her hijab and they make love. Eamonn is surprised to discover Aneeka praying in the morning. Aneeka tells Eamonn that she and Isma are not speaking, and then asks him not to tell anyone about their tryst. He gives her a...
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