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Carmen Binladin

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Full Name
  
Carmen Dufour

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Carmen Binladin


Occupation
  
Author

Nationality
  
Swiss

Carmen Binladin speaking with hand gestures while wearing a gray knitted blouse


Born
  
1954
Lausanne, Switzerland

Spouse
  
Yeslam bin Ladin (m. 1974–1988)

Children
  
Wafah Dufour, Noor Dufour, Najia Dufour

Books
  
Inside the Kingdom: My Life in Saudi Arabia, The Veiled Kingdom

Siblings
  
Salome Dufour, Beatrice Dufour, Magnolia Dufour

Similar People
  
Yeslam bin Ladin, Wafah Dufour, Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, Salem bin Laden, Bakr bin Laden

Marriage location
  
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Carmen Bin Ladin (born 1954) is a Swiss author. She was a member of the bin Laden family.

Contents

Carmen Binladin in the book cover of Inside the Kingdom: My Life in Saudi Arabia

Early life

Carmen Binladin smiling while talking to someone and wearing a gray knitted long sleeve blouse and wristwatch

Carmen Dufour was born in 1954 in Lausanne, Switzerland. Her father was Swiss, hence the name Dufour, and her mother was Persian (Mirdoht-Sheybani). She was raised in Lausanne by her mother along with three other sisters (Salomé, Béatrice, and Magnolia).

Adult life

Carmen Binladin with shoulder-length black hair while wearing a black blouse

From 1974 to 1988, she was married to one of Osama bin Laden's older brothers, Yeslam bin Ladin. They were married in 1974 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. They had three daughters, Wafah Dufour, Najia and Noor.

Carmen Binladin in the book cover of Inside the Kingdom: My Life in Saudi Arabia

In 2004, she published Inside the Kingdom: My Life in Saudi Arabia, a personal account of her life as a Saudi Arabian wife and mother. The book contains insights into life in the bin Laden family and her relationship with them and her former husband. She claims that no matter how Westernized her ex-husband or other bin Laden family members may be, they still feel strong familial and religious ties and would have financially supported and sheltered Osama bin Laden if necessary, prior to his May 2011 death. She admits that while she found it difficult to adjust to the restrictive Saudi Arabian society, her lifestyle was one of privilege.

Carmen Binladin smiling with Yeslam bin Ladin, Yeslam's mother, Wafah Dufour, Najia, and Noor

She later moved to Geneva with her then husband and three children, and finally left her husband in 1988, asking for a divorce in 1994. She alleges that her ex-husband engaged in emotional blackmail including threatening to kidnap her children, adultery, and forced her to undergo an abortion. She finally obtained a divorce 12 years later in January 2006. Yeslam bin Ladin is reportedly uninvolved and uninterested in the lives of his former wife and daughters. He is quoted in Carmen Dufour's book as saying that he wished he had sons and not daughters. Yeslam has obtained a Swiss passport supposedly for the purpose of pursuing a relationship with his children.

Carmen Binladin talking to a man while wearing a cream blouse

In her book, she writes that she had only seen Osama on two occasions and that they did not really speak. She emphasizes that the bin Laden family is a large one, and not all family members are directly associated with Osama.

References

Carmen Binladin Wikipedia