Osama, or Usama, bin Muhammed bin Awas …

Years: 1972 - 1983

Osama, or Usama, bin Muhammed bin Awas bin Laden (rhymes with sadden), his father's seventeenth son, is born July 30, 1957 to a family of Yemeni origins.

His mother was Palestinian or Syrian, one of several wives of Muhammed bin Oud bin Laden, a member of a Chafeite (Sunni) family from Hadhramaut in east-central Yemen (a part of the former South Yemen) who earned local fame as successful merchants and businessmen.

Muhammed bin Laden migrated north to Arabia at the beginning of the twentieth century, according to some sources, or, according to others, in 1932.

After moving to Jiddah, he reportedly worked as either a laborer or a bricklayer and, in three years, became one of the biggest building contractors in Saudi Arabia, but the circumstances of his rise remain shrouded in mystery.

Supposedly, having satisfied King Abdul Aziz with construction work on the royal palace, Muhammed bin Laden was awarded a much more prestigious contract: the renovation of Mecca.

In the late '50s or early '60s, he reportedly convinced King Abdul Aziz' ibn Sa'ud's son and successor, King Sa'ud, to take over the bid to build one or two of his palaces.

From that time, bin Laden became the royal family's official building contractor.

The Saudi royal family gave the bin Laden family and construction group exclusive rights to all construction of a religious nature, whether in Mecca, Medina, or the Holy Places in Jerusalem.

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