Patience was the number one quality Bin Laden was looking for in his fifth wife!

Among the stranger postscripts to Osama bin Laden's death has been the gradual emergence of details about his personal life in the Abbottabad compound — details that paint a picture simultaneously mundane and bizarre.
According to accounts provided by a senior al-Qaeda figure, bin Laden had clear preferences when it came to choosing his fifth wife, the young Yemeni woman Amal Ahmed al-Sadah, whom he married in 2000 when she was approximately 17 years old. The quality he reportedly prized most in a prospective wife was patience — a virtue that, in his telling, was essential for any woman sharing his life as a fugitive.
The account was offered almost admiringly, as if the capacity to endure hardship made a woman more suitable for the exceptional circumstances bin Laden inhabited. What it illuminates is the degree to which his personal world, however extreme the ideology surrounding it, operated according to thoroughly conventional patriarchal logic. Wives were to be patient. Wives were to be young. Wives were to adapt to circumstances they had no role in creating.
Amal al-Sadah was wounded in the raid that killed bin Laden and was later taken into Pakistani custody along with several other surviving family members. She is believed to be the wife who attempted to rush the SEAL team during the operation, sustaining a gunshot wound to the leg.
Her story, and those of bin Laden's other wives and children who survived, remains largely untold — a reminder that the story of a man who shaped a decade of world history also includes the lives of people who had little say in how that story was written.
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