Nadia
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- This article is about the woman in Sayid's flashbacks. For Mikhail's cat named Nadia, see cats.
Noor "Nadia" Abed Jazeem was Sayid's childhood friend and long-lost love. She was reunited with Sayid when he returned from the Island, and married him. However, she was murdered soon afterwards, apparently by someone working for Charles Widmore, prompting Sayid to work for Ben as an assassin.
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Prior to the rescue
In Iraq
Nadia met Sayid at a young age, tormenting him because he wouldn't give her attention. Despite her wealthy background, she later chose to join an insurgent group against Saddam Hussein's regime, which caused her to become the subject of repeated captures and interrogations by the Iraqi Republican Guard.
When Sayid was promoted to the Intelligence Division, he was reunited with Nadia while she was imprisoned. He was tasked with her interrogation, which he attempted to carry out, but they reconnected more and more throughout her captivity. Sayid even tried to help her get her charges dropped. Ultimately, when his superior officer, Omar, ordered her execution, Sayid resolved to instead help her escape. During the attempt, Sayid had to shoot Omar, who caught up with him and Nadia. Additionally, as a cover story, Sayid shot himself in the leg and let Nadia escape with his gun. Before escaping, a panicked Nadia begged Sayid to come with her. When he refused, she left him her photo with the Arabic inscription; "You will see me in the next life, if not in this one". ("Solitary")
After Iraq
Nadia's escape was successful, and sometime three years after her escape, she fled to Los Angeles. At some point, John Locke was hired to inspect a house she was buying. Through the few words they exchanged, she revealed that she was not married. ("Lockdown")
At some point, Nadia was in England, where Charlie spotted her being mugged in an alleyway. After he confronted the mugger and drove him away, Nadia thanked Charlie and called him a hero, telling him that several other people had noticed the attack without taking any action. Charlie later regarded this as one of the best moments of his life, though he never knew he'd met the woman Sayid loved. ("Greatest Hits")
Her whereabouts were later used as a lure by the CIA to get Sayid to work for them. Eventually, they informed Sayid that Nadia was working in Irvine, California as "a lab tech in a medical testing company". ("The Greater Good")
After rescue of Oceanic Six
Once Sayid escaped from the Island as one of the Oceanic Six, Nadia finally found him again after the group's first press conference. They tearfully embraced, overjoyed to see each other again. Sayid and Nadia later wed. At some point before or after the wedding, she befriended the other members of the Oceanic Six, attending Hurley's surprise party and Christian Shephard's funeral service. ("There's No Place Like Home, Part 1")
Their marriage came to an abrupt end, however, when she was killed in Los Angeles in late October 2005. The circumstantial evidence of a traffic photograph pointed to Ishmael Bakir, an employee of Charles Widmore, as the killer. Sayid was a pallbearer at her funeral in Tikrit, Iraq, five days later. After learning the truth about her death from Ben, Sayid killed Bakir in a fit of rage, and insisted that Ben give him the name of the next employee of Widmore who needed to be killed. ("The Shape of Things to Come")
Trivia
- Irvine, where Sayid was informed that Nadia was located, is a city located in Orange County, California, just south of Los Angeles. Irvine is located right next to the city of Tustin, where Locke worked at a box company.
- During Sayid's search for Nadia, he passed by England. Nadia had spent some time in England, and was saved from a mugger by Charlie there.
- Nadia left Iraq sometime before 1997, since Sayid had been searching for her for 7 years.
- Nadia bought her house before John Locke was paralyzed, no later than approximately 2000.
- Noor means "light" in Arabic.
- Nadia means "tender" and "delicate" in Arabic.
- Nadia shares her first name, Noor, with World War II heroine Noor Inayat Khan, who was also, like Nadia, an insurgent.
Unanswered questions
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- For fan theories about these unanswered questions, see: Nadia/Theories
- Why did Sayid tell Rousseau that Nadia was dead?
- Why was Nadia in England?
- Why was Nadia murdered?
- Was Bakir her killer?
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| Centric episodes | "Solitary" • "The Greater Good" • "One of Them" • "Enter 77" • "The Economist" • "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1" • "There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3" | |||
| Flashback characters | Amira • Arabic man • Sam Austen • SGT Buccelli • Alyssa Cole • Falah • Haddad • Robbie Hewitt • Imam • Kelvin Joe Inman • Noor "Nadia" Abed Jazeem • Omar • Sami • Tariq • Essam Tasir • U.S. Soldier No. 1 • U.S. Soldier No. 2 • Waiter • Yusef | |||
| Flashforward characters | Arabic reporter • Kate Austen • Mr. Avellino • Blonde reporter • Karen Decker • The economist • Elsa • Guy in car • Noor "Nadia" Abed Jazeem • Korean reporter • Sun-Hwa Kwon • Ben Linus • Aaron Littleton • Mr. Paik • Mrs. Paik • Reporter No. 1 • Carmen Reyes • David Reyes • Hugo "Hurley" Reyes • Jack Shephard • Margo Shephard | |||
| Items | Radio • DHARMA cabling map • Looking Glass schematic | |||
| See also: Main Characters | ||||
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| Flashback episodes | "Pilot, Part 2" • "The Moth" • "Homecoming" • "Exodus, Part 2" • "Fire + Water" • "Greatest Hits" | |||
| Flashback characters | British priest • Buyer • Boone Carlyle • Cindy Chandler • Charlie's groupies • Commercial director • Francis Heatherton • Lucy Heatherton • Noor "Nadia" Abed Jazeem • JD • Lily • Claire Littleton • Rose Nadler • Karen Pace • Liam Pace • Megan Pace (child) • Megan Pace (mother) • Simon Pace • Roderick • Shannon Rutherford • Jack Shephard • Dexter Stratton • Tommy • Unnamed Drive Shaft member | |||
| Items | D.S. ring • Greatest Hits list • Guitar • Peanut butter • Piano • Voltron | |||
| See also: Main Characters | ||||
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| Centric episodes | "The Man Behind the Curtain" • "The Shape of Things to Come" | |||
| Mobisodes | "King of the Castle" • "Room 23" | |||
| Flashback characters | Richard Alpert • Annie • Marvin Candle • Casey • Dharma Rep. 1 • Horace Goodspeed • June • Olivia Goodspeed • Emily Linus • Roger Linus • Mike • Opal | |||
| Flashforward characters | Bedouins • Ishmael Bakir • Iraqi merchant • London doorman • Sayid Jarrah • Noor "Nadia" Abed Jazeem • Narjiss • Charles Widmore | |||
| Items | Ben's diary • Ben's maps • Ben's painting • Ben's photo • Ben's passports • Ben's tape • DHARMA parka • Frozen wheel • Tape recorder • Telescopic baton • The Rules • X-ray | |||
| See also: Main Characters | ||||
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| Centric episodes | "Numbers" • "Exodus, Part 2" • "Everybody Hates Hugo" • "Dave" • "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead" • "The Beginning of the End" • "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1"• "There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3" | |||
| Mobisodes | "The Adventures of Hurley and Frogurt" • "Arzt & Crafts" • "Jin Has a Temper-Tantrum on the Golf Course" | |||
| Flashback characters | Father Aguillar • Leslie Arzt • Blond Casualty • Dr. Brooks • Camera man • Dr. Curtis • Dave • Ken Halperin • Jenna • Johnny • Lynn Karnoff • Nurse Lazenby • Lottery Official • Mary Jo • Randy Nations • Nurse • Old Scooter Man • Charlie Pace • Pakistani Shop Clerk • Repairman • Reporter • Carmen Reyes • David Reyes • Diego Reyes • Lisa • Tito Reyes • Leonard Simms • Starla • Tricia Tanaka • Martha Toomey • Sam Toomey • The Tranhs | |||
| Flashforward characters | Matthew Abaddon • Kate Austen • Blonde reporter • Sayid Jarrah • Noor "Nadia" Abed Jazeem • Jeff • Nurse Lazenby • Lewis • Aaron Littleton • Walt Lloyd • Michael's mother • Randy Nations • Newsreader • Charlie Pace • Carmen Reyes • David Reyes • Jack Shephard • Mike Walton | |||
| Items | CD player • DHARMA Ranch • DHARMA van • Golf clubs • Hurley's stash • Hurley's Camaro | |||
| See also: Main Characters | ||||
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| Centric episodes | "Pilot, Part 1" • "White Rabbit" • "All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues" • "Do No Harm" • "Exodus, Part 1" • "Man of Science, Man of Faith" • "The Hunting Party" • "A Tale of Two Cities" • "Stranger in a Strange Land" • "Through the Looking Glass" • "Something Nice Back Home" • "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1" • "There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3" | |||
| Mobisodes | "The Watch" • "King of the Castle" • "Operation: Sleeper" • "Jack, Meet Ethan. Ethan? Jack" • "So It Begins" | |||
| Flashback characters | Achara • Andrea • Anesthesiologist • Beth • Beth's husband • Angelo Busoni • Gabriela Busoni • Cindy Chandler • Chet • Chrissy • Ana Lucia Cortez • EMT • Desmond Hume • JD • Kevin • Jin-Soo Kwon • Meathead • Michelle • Minister • Moderator • Morgue doctor • Rose Nadler • Nurse (Sarah's nurse) • Nurse (St. Sebastian) • Charlie Pace • Adam Rutherford • Christian Shephard • Grandfather Shephard • Margo Shephard • Sarah Shephard • Sarah Shephard's lover • Marc Silverman • Teacher • Thai boy • Tux Shop Owner | |||
| Flashforward characters | Mrs. Arlen • Mrs. Arlen's son • Kate Austen • Ms. Berenberg • Customer • Funeral director • Rob Hamill • Jane • Sayid Jarrah • Noor "Nadia" Abed Jazeem • Jeff • Ryan Laker • Benjamin Linus • Aaron Littleton • Carole Littleton • John Locke • Gary Nadler • Newsreader • Noreen • Pharmacist • Reporter No. 1 • Hugo "Hurley" Reyes • Christian Shephard • Margo Shephard • Sarah Shephard • Dr. Erika Stevenson • Dr. Stillman | |||
| Items | Christian's coffin • Golden pass • Halliburton case • Jack's watch • Locke's coffin • Newspaper clipping • Oxycodone | |||
| See also: Main Characters | ||||


