Did Osama bin Laden have a wife?

Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, also transliterated as Usama bin Ladin, was a founder of the Pan-Islamic militant organization al-Qaeda. The group is designated as a terrorist group by the United Nations Security Council, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the European Union, and various countries.

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How many wives did Osama bin Laden?

Bin Laden, who was one of 55 children himself, had five wives and two dozen children. At the time of his death in 2011, a result of a Navy SEAL operation in Pakistan, bin Laden's wives ranged in age from 28 to 62 and he had kids ranging in ages from three to 35.
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What happened to the wives of Osama bin Laden?

On 27 April 2012, BBC News reported that the three widows as well as eleven children of Osama bin Laden were deported to Saudi Arabia from the Pakistani capital, Islamabad. However, since the youngest of his widows, Amal Ahmed al-Sadah, is a Yemeni, it is believed that she will travel on to Yemen.
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What did they do with bin Laden's body after he died?

U.S. military officials said that after the raid was completed, U.S. forces returned to Afghanistan with the body of bin Laden for identification; they then flew over 850 miles (1,370 km) to the Arabian Sea, where his body was buried in accordance with Islamic tradition, within 24 hours of his death.
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Was bin Laden rich?

Muhammad Awad bin Laden became a billionaire by building his company into the largest construction firm in the Saudi kingdom. Bin Laden married for the first time at age 17, to a Syrian cousin, Najwa.
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Who found Osama?

Death of Osama bin Laden

The operation was a 40-minute raid by members of the United States special operations forces and Navy Seals on his safe house in Bilal Town, Abbottābad, Pakistan. It took place on May 2, 2011, around 01:00 Pakistan Standard Time (May 1, 20:00 UTC).
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What were Osama bin Laden's last words?

As U.S. Navy Seals burst into his fortress-like compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, nearly one year ago, Osama bin Laden turned to the youngest of his four wives and said his last words: “Don't turn on the light.”
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How old was bin Laden's youngest wife?

Amal Ahmed Abdul Fatah, also known as Amal Ahmed al-Sadah, was the youngest of bin Laden's five wives. Media reports put her age at 27 or 29 — roughly half the age of the 54-year-old bin Laden.
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What happened to Osama bin Laden's wives and kids?

Overall, his family did not fare well. Three sons were killed by the United States, and one daughter died in childbirth while on the run. The three wives with him when he was killed were imprisoned in Pakistan for a year after his death, and one wife and seven children were held in detention in Iran for a decade.
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Who trained Osama bin Laden?

During the anti-Soviet war Bin Laden and his fighters received American and Saudi funding. Some analysts believe Bin Laden himself had security training from the CIA.
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How did they find Osama bin?

When Seal Team Six carried out a raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan on May 2, 2011, they not only killed the al Qaeda leader but swept up a treasure trove of his personal belongings. The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency has since made a large portion of these materials available to the public.
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What did Osama do?

Osama bin Laden—also known as Usama bin Laden—was a violent terrorist and mass murderer who used bombings and bloodshed to advance his extremist goals.
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How did Osama bin Laden get rich?

He made his initial fortune from exclusive rights to all mosque and other religious building construction in Saudi Arabia and several other Arab countries. Until 1967, Mohammed bin Laden held exclusive responsibility for restorations at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
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Did bin Laden ever visit America?

Although some scholars believe that bin Laden took his new wife to visit the cities of Indianapolis and Los Angeles in 1978, all later suggestions of bin Laden entering the United States were typically treated by authorities with skepticism, but were followed up at least cursorily.
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What religion was bin Laden?

Osama bin Laden: The Pan-Islamist Idea

For bin Laden, Islam was more than just a religion: It shaped his political beliefs and influenced every decision he made.
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What diseases did Osama bin Laden have?

Some say he had serious kidney problems and needed access to dialysis technology, while others mention an enlarged heart, hypotension (low blood pressure), shrapnel injuries, kidney stones, and even diabetes type 1.
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Is Osama bin Laden's house still there?

After the operation was completed and bin Laden was killed, Pakistan demolished the structure in February 2012.
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Was bin Laden a billionaire?

Bin Laden was one of more than 50 children of Muhammad bin Laden, a self-made billionaire who, after immigrating to Saudi Arabia from Yemen as a labourer, rose to direct major construction projects for the Saudi royal family.
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What was bin Laden's goal?

These motivations were published in bin Laden's November 2002 "Letter to America", he said that al-Qaeda's motives for the attacks included Western support for attacking Muslims in Somalia, supporting Russian atrocities against Muslims in Chechnya, supporting the Indian oppression against Muslims in Kashmir, condoning ...
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