You really think you can remember that guy who sold flying carpets and tried to avoid Arthur Weasley’s trade restrictions during the World Cup in ’94? Most fans forget which businessman was desperate to sell his illegal Arabian transport to the British Ministry. Start the Ali Bashir Quiz, to see if you have an eye for international magical trade.

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Ali Bashir Quiz Questions
- Who is Ali Bashir in the wizarding world?
- What magical item is Ali Bashir most associated with?
- Which Ministry department blocks Bashir’s attempts to import carpets?
- Who headed the office that Bashir frequently contacted?
- Why are flying carpets banned in Britain?
- What did Ali Bashir attempt to do despite the ban?
- What potential market did Bashir claim flying carpets would fill?
- Which book first mentions Ali Bashir?
- What did Arthur Weasley send to Bashir regarding carpet regulations?
- Which country is most associated with the origins of flying carpets?
- What attitude does Bashir show toward British carpet laws?
- Who warned Arthur Weasley that Ali Bashir was “on the warpath”?
- What incident confirms Bashir broke the law?
- Which magical culture commonly uses flying carpets?
- What classification makes carpets illegal to enchant in Britain?
- What argument did Bashir use to persuade British officials?
- What type of business does Ali Bashir likely run?
- What does the Bashir storyline mainly highlight?
- What is the tone surrounding Bashir’s mentions in the books?
- Which character finds Bashir particularly troublesome?
- Which enforcement action does the Ministry take after the smuggling attempt?
- What does Bashir’s name humorously evoke?
- Which subtopic from other research relates thematically to Bashir?
- What phrase sums up Bashir’s business ambition?
- What magical travel method competes directly with carpets in Britain?
- What does Bashir’s repeated persistence say about his character?
- In which region might Bashir’s business be perfectly legal?
- What global issue does Bashir’s subplot hint at?
- What nickname would best describe Bashir’s role in the narrative?
- What core comedic contrast drives Ali Bashir’s story?
