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Dina Araz was a member of Habib Marwan's terrorist cell within the United States. She and her husband Navi were active in planning lethal terrorist attacks against America prior to and during Day 4, and forced their son Behrooz to cooperate as well. Her loyalties came into question when the safety of her son was endangered.

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  • Dina Araz
  • Dina Araz
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  • Dina Araz was a member of Habib Marwan's terrorist cell within the United States. She and her husband Navi were active in planning lethal terrorist attacks against America prior to and during Day 4, and forced their son Behrooz to cooperate as well. Her loyalties came into question when the safety of her son was endangered.
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Marital
  • Married
LastSeen
  • "Day 4: 8:00pm-9:00pm"
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Status
  • Deceased
Spouse
  • Navi Araz
DeathCause
  • Shot by Habib Marwan's man
Actor
S
  • yes
4x
  • yes
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Siblings
  • Naseem
Deathdate
firstseen
  • "Day 4: 7:00am-8:00am"
Children
Born
  • 1970-11-19(xsd:date)
Seasons
  • 4(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Dina Araz was a member of Habib Marwan's terrorist cell within the United States. She and her husband Navi were active in planning lethal terrorist attacks against America prior to and during Day 4, and forced their son Behrooz to cooperate as well. Her loyalties came into question when the safety of her son was endangered.
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