How old is osama bin ladens youngest wife
For the moment, the future of Sadah and the other women in Pakistani custody is unclear. American intelligence services are keen to interview those detained in the raid in the belief that they could provide crucial intelligence about the workings of al-Qaida, the recent activities of Bin Laden and his personal life, and whether they had received support from Pakistani authorities. That isn't his way or his culture. But there are other things they should know about, such as the whereabouts of other relatives," one recently retired US intelligence official told the Guardian.
This article is more than 10 years old. The al-Qaida leader's in-laws describe him as a sincere husband and her as a brave woman who was not a fundamentalist. Osama bin Laden married his youngest wife, Amal Ahmed al-Sadah, in Photograph: AP. Topics Osama bin Laden Al-Qaida news. The Yemeni government is apparently pressuring the family not to speak publicly about their notorious in-law, bin Laden, Ahmed said.
An al Qaeda figure in Yemen named Sheikh Rashed Mohammed Saeed Ismail said he arranged the marriageand told the Yemen Post in that he was "the matchmaker" and that al-Sadah was one of his students, describing her as "religious and pious enough. The marriage was apparently a political alliance to shore up bin Laden's support in the land of his ancestors.
At first, Yemeni authorities didn't seem aware that they were giving al-Sadah a passport in for the purpose of marrying bin Laden in Afghanistan, Ahmed said. The family is still being watched and have been interrogated dozens of times. Her father also went through a lot. According to Pakistani officials this week, Safiyah was inside the Abbottabad, Pakistan, compound where bin Laden was killed Monday by U. Navy SEALs, and she probably saw her father shot dead. Ahmed asserted that al-Sadah and bin Laden also bore other children, but he couldn't provide details in his brief interview with CNN.
Mir said bin Laden had told him that he had plans for his youngest daughter, Safiyah. My daughter will kill enemies of Islam like Safiyah. One of 54 children, Osama was born in to year-old Allia Ghanem, one of at least 20 women whom Mohammed, nearly 40 years her senior, had married and divorced during his lifetime.
Osama, their only child, was 3 years old when Mohammed cast his mother aside. Rather than renounce polygamy, though, Osama bin Laden decided that his father had merely been doing it wrong.
By the time he instigated the September 11 attacks in , bin Laden, then 44, was living in Afghanistan with three wives. The older two — Khairiah Sabar, 52, a devout child psychologist who had abandoned an established career to marry him, and Siham al-Sharif, 44, a poet who held a Ph.
Meanwhile, his third wife, Amal el-Sadah, a naive year-old from rural Yemen, brought out his vanity. Meanwhile, the jihadist who founded al Qaeda to wage holy war on the West concealed himself in the Afghan mountains and in northern Pakistan to evade justice. But by , as the United States bogged itself down in nation-building efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq, bin Laden felt the heat of the chase dissipate.
The picture of bin Laden's life in the Abbottabad compound comes from Brig. Shaukat Qadir, a retired Pakistani army officer who spent months researching the events and says he was given rare access to transcripts of Pakistani intelligence's interrogation of bin Laden's youngest wife, who was detained in the raid. Qadir was also given rare entry into the villa, which was sealed after the raid and demolished last month. Pictures he took, which he allowed The Associated Press to see, showed the villa's main staircase, splattered with blood.
Other pictures show windows protected by iron grills and the foot high walls around the villa. Qadir's research gives one of the most extensive descriptions of the arrangements in bin Laden's hideout when U.
SEAL commandos stormed in, killing bin Laden and four others. His account is based on accounts by an official of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency who escorted him on a tour of the villa, the interrogation transcription he was allowed to read, and interviews with other ISI officials and al Qaeda-linked militants and tribesmen in the Afghan-Pakistan border region. The compound where bin Laden lived since mid was a crowded place, with 28 residents -- including bin Laden, his three wives, eight of his children and five of his grandchildren.
The bin Laden children ranged in age from his year-old son Khaled, who was killed in the raid, to a 3-year-old born during their time in Abbottabad. Bin Laden's courier, the courier's brother and their wives and children also lived in the compound. The year-old bin Laden himself seemed aged beyond his years, with suspected kidney or stomach diseases, and there were worries over his mental health, Qadir said he was told by ISI officials and an al Qaeda member he interviewed in the border regions.
Bin Laden lived and died on the third floor. One room he shared with his youngest wife, Amal Ahmed Abdel-Fatah al-Sada, a Yemeni who was 19 when she married the al Qaeda leader in
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