Abdallah Osama bin Laden

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Abdallah Osama bin Laden[1] (born c. 1976), is the son of Osama bin Laden and Osama's first wfe, Najwa Ghanem.

Abdallah runs his own firm, called Fame Advertising, in Jeddah[2]; he is closely watched by the Saudi government, which has restricted his travel from the kingdom since 1996. Abdallah, who reportedly has never disowned his father,[3] is known to dine occasionally with Osama's half-brother, Saudi Binladin Group chairman Bakr bin Laden, at the Intercontinental Hotel in Jeddah.[4]

  1. ^ Variously spelled Abdullah, bin Ladin, Binladin, etc. However he is not the same person as Osama's half-brother Abdullah bin Laden, born in 1966, or the older Sheikh Abdullah bin Laden, who died in 2002 at age 75.
  2. ^ Steve Coll. "Letter From Jedda, Young Osama, How he learned radicalism, and may have seen America", The New Yorker, 2005-12-12. Retrieved on 2005-12-05.
  3. ^ "The House of bin Laden", The New Yorker, 2001-11-05. Retrieved on 2006-06-20.
  4. ^ Georg Mascolo and Erich Follath (June 6, 2005). Osama's Road to Riches and Terror.


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