Muhammad bin Ladin

Muhammad bin Ladin
مُحَمَّد بْنُ لَادِن
Born1908
Died3 September 1967(1967-09-03) (aged 58–59)
Usran, 'Asir Province, Saudi Arabia
CitizenshipSaudi Arabia
Known forFounder of Saudi Binladin Group
Spouse22 wives
Children52, including Osama, Salem, Bakr, Tarek and Yeslam

Muhammad bin Ladin (Arabic: مُحَمَّد بْنُ لَادِن, romanizedMuḥammad bin Lādin; c. 1908 – 3 September 1967) was a Yemeni-born Saudi billionaire business magnate working primarily in the construction industry. He founded what is today the Saudi Binladin Group and became the wealthiest non-royal Saudi, establishing the wealth and prestige of the bin Ladin family. He is the father of Osama bin Laden, who is known for planning the September 11 attacks.

Life

Muhammad bin Ladin was born on the Hadramawt coast of south Yemen to Awad, a Kindite Hadrami tribesman from al-Rubat, a village in Wadi Doan. His year of birth is often given as 1908, although this is an approximation at best, as no central government had solidified control over the area at the time and no birth registry existed.[1] Muhammad's paternal grandfather was Abud, the son of Ali, one of four brothers (the others being Ahmad, Mansur, and Zayd) from whom the four Banu Laden clans trace their ancestry.

Poor and uneducated, his family emigrated to Tihamah before World War I. According to Eric Margolis, he initially worked as a porter in Jeddah, like many other impoverished Yemenite emigrants of that time.[2] However, Salon.com reports that his first job was as a bricklayer with Aramco.[3] In 1931, he started his own construction business and after coming to the attention of Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud, the first monarch of Saudi Arabia, he eventually achieved such success that his family became known as "the wealthiest non-royal family in the kingdom."

Muhammad bin Ladin strategically built strong ties with the Saudi royal family by actively participating in King Abdel Aziz's public meetings. Recognizing the aging king's mobility challenges, Muhammad took the initiative to construct a ramp at the palace in Jeddah, allowing the monarch to easily move between the floors in his car.[4]

Muhammad's remarkable financial success was ascribed to a shrewd business sense, fealty to Saudi Arabia's rulers, reliability, and a willingness to offer the lowest bid on construction contracts. By undercutting local construction firms, he had become a multi-millionaire by the 1940s. He cultivated a sizable workforce involved in projects across Saudi Arabia. In 1948, Muhammad scored a major breakthrough by securing a commission to build a palace for the future King Saud. In the early 1950s, when a British company withdrew from a contract to construct a crucial road from Jeddah to Medina, Muhammad stepped in to fill the void, solidifying his role as a key player in Saudi Arabia's construction landscape.[3][4][5]

As the "royal builder," Muhammad bin Ladin maintained close relationships with the royal family, particularly Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia. In 1964, Prince Faisal deposed his half-brother, King Saud, and began rebuilding the kingdom after the wasteful excesses of the Saud era. King Faisal accepted Muhammad bin Ladin's offer of financial assistance to support the national economy and as a reward, King Faisal issued a royal decree awarding all future construction projects to Muhammad bin Ladin's construction company. As a result, bin Laden's company eventually amassed assets in excess of US$5 billion. 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, Muhammad bin Ladin held exclusive responsibility for restorations at the Jami Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem.

Despite his royal associations and great wealth, Muhammad bin Ladin lived a relatively simple and devout life, demanding that his children observe a strict religious and moral code. In his later years, the bin Laden corporate network diversified its activities beyond construction, largely in foreign investment and oil.

Religion

He was reportedly raised as a Wahhabi Muslim, noted for his religious devotion and boasted that he could fly by private helicopter to pray at Mecca, Medina and al-Aqsa (in Jerusalem) in the same day.[3]

Wives and children

He fathered a total of 52 children[6] by 22 wives.[7] He had three wives who mostly remained the same but the fourth wife was said to change frequently.[3]

His widely-known son is the founder of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Ladin (Arabic: أسا‌مة بن لا‌د‌ن), although the two seldom saw each other and only once had a one-on-one meeting together.[8] Osama's mother, Hamida al-Attas, (Arabic: حميدة العطاس) was born and raised in Syria before marrying Muhammad bin Ladin and moving to Saudi Arabia. She was non-traditional, known more for wearing Chanel trouser suits rather than the veiled, conservative attire typical of Saudi women. She was neither Wahhabi nor Saudi, and her foreign origin diminished her status within the conservative Saudi family where she became known as "the slave wife". She was his last bride, for he died, unexpectedly, in a plane crash in 1967.[3][9] According to Carmen bin Ladin, Muhammad was planning to wed a 23rd wife the night he died, and was heading there when his plane crashed.[10]

Death

On 3 September 1967, Muhammad bin Ladin was killed when his airplane, a Beechcraft G18S, crashed during landing in Usran, 'Asir Province, in southwest Saudi Arabia.[11] Following the crash, Muhammad's body was carefully retrieved and prepared for burial.

At dawn the next day, a somber procession conveyed his body from the palace to a family plot in a nearby cemetery. The news of his passing brought profound sadness, as Muhammad was highly esteemed both within the bin Ladin family and amongst the people of Jeddah. The funeral procession drew an immense crowd, with nearly ten thousand people lining the route to the cemetery. King Faisal, deeply affected by the loss, was a close friend of Muhammad. After the funeral, King Faisal met with the bin Ladin family and informed the children that he was placing them under royal protection. He assured them that they would receive their fair share of the inheritance when they reached the age of 21. With the loss of Muhammad as their unifying figure, Muhammad's many wives, ex-wives, and children began to disperse to different parts of the kingdom, although they still maintained their family connection with the Saudi Binladin Group. Muhammad's eldest son, Salem bin Ladin, took over the family business and eventually expanded it into an international company.[12]

Legacy

Following Muhammad bin Ladin's death, his eldest sons, principally Salem bin Laden, renamed the organization, "Binladen Brothers for Contracting and Industry" and continued to expand their late father's company until it employed more than 40,000 people. Salem bin Laden died in the United States in 1988 when his ultralight aircraft collided with power lines.[13] Many members of the bin Ladin family have moved away from Saudi Arabia and settled in Europe and the US.[13]

In May 1990, the company was renamed the Saudi Binladin Group under the leadership of Bakr bin Laden.[14] The Saudi Binladin Group as it is now known, is involved in construction, engineering, manufacturing, and telecommunications. Construction projects include airports, housing complexes, tunnels, and bridges. The group is also involved in city planning and real estate development. The Saudi Binladin Group is Egypt's largest private foreign company and negotiated with the Lebanese government to rebuild part of central Beirut under a US $50 million contract.

In 2009, the bin Ladin family was listed as the 5th wealthiest Saudi family by Forbes magazine, with a reported net worth of $7 billion.[15]

Muhammad bin Ladin is portrayed by Tim Seyfi in the 2019 OCS/Netflix miniseries The Spy.[16]

Descendants

Muhammad bin Ladin's sons:

  1. Salem bin Ladin (1946–1988) married Caroline Carey
  2. Ali bin Ladin
  3. Thabet bin Ladin (d. 2009)
  4. Mahrous bin Ladin
  5. Hassan bin Ladin
  6. Bakr bin Laden
  7. Khalid bin Ladin
  8. Yeslam bin Ladin (born 1950) married Carmen Dufour (born 1954)
    1. Wafah Dufour (born 1978)
    2. Najia Dufour (born 1979)
    3. Noor Dufour (born 1987)
  9. Ghalib bin Ladin
  10. Yahya bin Ladin
  11. Abd al-Aziz bin Ladin
  12. Isa bin Ladin
  13. Tarek bin Ladin
  14. Ahmed bin Ladin
  15. Ibrahim bin Ladin
  16. Shafiq bin Ladin
  17. Osama bin Ladin (1957–2011) married Najwa Ghanem (born 1960)
  18. Khalil bin Ladin
  19. Saleh bin Ladin
  20. Haydar bin Ladin
  21. Saad bin Ladin
  22. Abdullah bin Ladin
  23. Yasser bin Ladin
  24. Muhammad bin Ladin (born 1967)

References

  1. ^ Coll, Steve (5 March 2009). The Bin Ladens: Oil, Money, Terrorism and the Secret Saudi World. Penguin Books Limited. p. 24. ISBN 978-0-14-191778-8.
  2. ^ Margolis, Eric S. (2002). War at the Top of the World: The Struggle for Afghanistan, Kashmir and Tibet. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781136743825. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e Burke, Jason (November 1, 2001). "The making of Osama bin Laden". salon.com. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  4. ^ a b Bergen, Peter L. (2 August 2022). The Rise and Fall of Osama Bin Laden. Simon and Schuster. p. 9. ISBN 978-1-9821-7053-0.
  5. ^ Woolf, Alex (1 January 2004). Osama Bin Laden. Twenty-First Century Books. pp. 14–16. ISBN 978-0-8225-5003-7.
  6. ^ "Osama Bin Laden: PROFILE". CNN. Retrieved 2 August 2021.
  7. ^ Atkins, Stephen (2004). Encyclopedia of Modern Worldwide Extremists and Extremist Groups. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 49. ISBN 9780313324857. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  8. ^ Bergen, Peter L. (2 August 2022). The Rise and Fall of Osama Bin Laden. Simon and Schuster. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-9821-7053-0.
  9. ^ Goldman, Jan (2014). The War on Terror Encyclopedia: From the Rise of Al-Qaeda to 9/11 and Beyond. Abc-Clio. p. 61. ISBN 9781610695114. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  10. ^ Bin Laden, Carmen (2005), Inside the Kingdom: My Life in Saudi Arabia, Hachette Book Group, pp. 65–66, ISBN 0-446-61694-X
  11. ^ The Bin Ladens – Steve Coll (Penguin, 2008), pp. 118–120.
  12. ^ Woolf, Alex (1 January 2004). Osama Bin Laden. Twenty-First Century Books. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-0-8225-5003-7.
  13. ^ a b Burke, Jason (August 2015). "Rags to riches story of the bin Laden family is woven with tragedy". the Guardian. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  14. ^ "Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden". www.historycommons.org. Archived from the original on 2017-04-15. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  15. ^ "The Five Richest Saudis". WSJ Blogs - The Wealth Report. 2009-08-31. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  16. ^ "Sacha Baron Cohen triumphs as Eli Cohen in Netflix's The Spy". Jerusalem Post. 2 September 2019. Retrieved 12 September 2023.

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