[GJM] U.K. Woman's Marriage with Osama's Son is A Good Sign -Dr.M.K. Sherwani

Sherwani Mustafa sherwanimk at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 13 13:02:56 MDT 2007


www.timesofindia.com(July,13,2007)
UK woman proud after marrying Osama's son
12 Jul 2007, 1952 hrs IST,AFP ( Details below)
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     The marriage of a British woman with the son of
Usama Bin Laden is bound to have a positive impact on
the relations of Al-Qaida with Great Britain because
now a sacred matrimonai bond has been established
between the two.Should it so happen, it is definitely 
an auspicious sign for the world peace.
     It is  expected that both  Al-Qaida and the
British Government  will respect the sanctity of this
new relation,and hence forth transform their mutual
animosity into  a goodwill,affection and trust.Before
blaming Usama for every fake or real terror attack,
the British Premier will now have to think twice as it
will bring ignominy and disgrace to the British
woman's father-in-law.

Dr. Mustafa Kamal Sherwani
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RIYADH: A British grandmother, who recently married a
son of Al-Qaida chief Osama Bin Laden, is proud of her
husband, who does not know where his father is, she
told a Saudi daily published on Thursday. 

"I know that I'm married to the son of the most
dangerous person in the world. But I'm proud of my
husband Omar. I'm ready to defy the world for him,"
Jane Felix-Browne was quoted as saying in Asharq
Al-Awsat. 

The 51-year-old grandmother and veteran of four
earlier marriages, revealed on Wednesday that she had
wed Omar Bin Laden, 24 years her junior, for whom she
hopes to get a visa for travel to Britain, the daily
said. 

"I married the son, not the father. I hope that people
will not judge me severely to have bound to a man whom
I loved," she said. 

Felix-Browne, who has taken the Muslim name of Zaina
Mohammed, claims her father is of Arab origin. She
presents herself as a Muslim woman agreeable to being
Omar's second wife. 

Ultra-conservative Saudi Arabia, home to the two
holiest sites in Islam, follows the Muslim custom of
allowing a man to have as many as four wives. 

The pair met last September while riding horses at the
Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. "I felt something drawing
me to him," Felix-Browne said. 

The paper printed photographs of the pair on horseback
and what it said was their wedding certificate, dated
April of this year. 

Felix-Browne said that her husband has had no contact
with his notorious father since they lived together in
Afghanistan in 2000. "He witnessed the birth of the
Al-Qaeda network but he did nothing wrong, as he was a
boy during his time there," Felix-Browne said.  


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