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[edit] syrian ?
its known that Al-Attas family are from Yemeni origin ! Ammar 18:28, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
- According to the Osama bin Laden article, "al-Attas" was not her maiden name, but the name of her second husband Muhammad al-Attas. Al-Attas was an employee of the bin Laden company (presumably in Saudi Arabia?) so there is no conflict with her being Syrian and the al-Attas family being Yemeni. --Saforrest 05:01, 24 August 2007 (UTC)