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      • At the center of this invigorating novel are two unlikely friends, Archie Jones and Samad Iqbal. Hapless veterans of World War II, Archie and Samad and their families become agents of England’s irrevocable transformation.
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  2. Samad Iqbal is a middle-aged Bangladeshi immigrant who fought in World War II with Archie Jones, who becomes Samad’s close friend. After the war, he moves to Archie’s neighborhood in London with his new wife, Alsana Iqbal.

  3. Samad Miah Iqbal. The best friend of Archie Jones. Samad served in World War II with Archie. He is a devout Muslim who struggles to follow the strict rules of his faith. Like other men in his culture, Samad takes patriarchal power for granted and tries to control everyone in his family. Read an in-depth analysis of Samad. Clara Bowden-Jones ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › White_TeethWhite Teeth - Wikipedia

    Also living in Willesden, London, is Archie's best friend Samad Iqbal, a Bengali Muslim from Bangladesh; the two men spend much of their time at the O'Connell's pub arguing with the owner, Abdul-Mickey, a Muslim whose entire extended family all suffer from cystic acne.

    • Zadie Smith
    • 2000
  5. Samad Iqbal is a middle-aged Bangladeshi immigrant who fought in World War II with Archie Jones, who becomes Samad’s close friend. After the war, he moves to Archie’s neighborhood in London with his new… read analysis of Samad Iqbal

  6. Archie Jones and Samad Iqbal meet for the first time in April 1945. Archie is seventeen, and Samad is two years older. They are in the British Army, part of a tank battalion that is rolling through Greece.

  7. Detailed analysis of Characters in Zadie Smith's White Teeth. Learn all about how the characters in White Teeth such as Archie Jones and Samad Iqbal contribute to the story and how they fit into the plot.

  8. Apr 1, 2000 · At the center of this invigorating novel are two unlikely friends, Archie Jones and Samad Iqbal. Hapless veterans of World War II, Archie and Samad and their families become agents of England’s irrevocable transformation.