The Kite Runner Chapter 25 Quotes
The Kite Runner Chapter 25 Quotes
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Quote 4
I throw my makeshift jai-namaz, my prayer rug, on the floor and I get on my knees, lower my forehead to the ground, my tears soaking through the sheet. I bow to the west. Then I remember I haven't prayed for over fifteen years. I have long forgotten the words. But it doesn't matter [...]. [...]. I see now that Baba was wrong, there is a God, there always had been. I see Him here, in the eyes of the people in this corridor of desperation. This is the real house of God, this is where those who have lost God will find Him, not the white masjid with its bright diamond lights and towering minarets. There is a God, there has to be, and now I will pray, I will pray that He forgive that I have neglected Him all of these years, forgive that I have betrayed, lied, and sinned with impunity only to turn to Him now in my hour of need [...]. (25.5)
In this passage, Amir prays in the hospital. Sohrab has just tried to commit suicide. Amir feels guilt not only for Sohrab's despair (he went back on his promise not to send Sohrab to an orphanage) but for his betrayal of Hassan. And perhaps his guilt forces Amir to reject his father's lack of faith. In a way, Amir needs to believe in God. Amir needs an agent to provide forgiveness.
Quote 5
It had been sunny for days, but Sunday morning, as I swung my legs out of bed, I heard raindrops pelting the window. [...]. I prayed morning namaz while Soraya slept – I didn't have to consult the prayer pamphlet I had obtained from the mosque anymore; the verses came naturally now, effortlessly. (25.113)
Amir has finally learned the namaz (formal prayer of Islam) by heart. Of course, this is an important development in Amir's faith. And the book documents Amir's eventual embrace of Islam. How does Amir's embrace of his faith coincide with other reconciliations in the novel? Is Amir able to practice Islam because he comes to terms with his betrayal of Hassan?