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Haifa bint Faisal Al Saud

Haifa bint Faisal Al Saud (Arabic: هيفاء بنت فيصل آل سعود; born 1950), also called Haifa Al Faisal, is a member of the House of Saud.

Haifa bint Faisal Al Saud
Born1950 (age 71–72)
Paris, France
SpouseBandar bin Sultan Al Saud
Issue8, including Reema, Khalid and Faisal
Names
Haifa bint Faisal bin Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud
HouseAl Saud
FatherFaisal, King of Saudi Arabia
MotherIffat Al Thunayan

Early life

Haifa bint Faisal was born in July 1950. She is the daughter of King Faisal and Queen Iffat who was born to a Circassian family.[1] She is the full sister of Mohammed bin Faisal, Saud bin Faisal, Luluwah bint Faisal, Sara bint Faisal and Turki bin Faisal.[2]

Personal life

Haifa is the spouse of Bandar bin Sultan.[3] They have eight children, four daughters and four sons,[3] including Reema, Khalid and Faisal.

Haifa told that when she saw Bandar first, she had a feeling she would marry him. After four years, in 1972 they married. She said that their marriage was not a pre-arranged one. Her mother, Iffat, was a friend of Bandar's grandmother, Hassa. She further said that her mother also liked Bandar.[4]

Ancestry

Philanthropic life

Princess Haifa is the founder of the Albaydha Housing Project, the national pilot for developmental housing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. [5] She is also the founder and chairwoman of the Zahra Breast Cancer Association in the Kingdom. [6]

Princess Haifa is also a board member of Effat University.[7] and the National Museum of Saudi Arabia.

9/11 Commission Report

The 9/11 Commission Report states in footnote 122: "We have found no evidence that Saudi Princess Haifa al Faisal provided any funds to the conspiracy, either directly or indirectly.".[8] (The quote itself comes either from David D. Aufhauser of the U.S. Treasury Department, or Adam B. Drucker, of the FBI.)

After the September 11 attacks, Princess Haifa was investigated for a sequence of payments allegedly made to a Saudi national by the name of Omar al-Bayoumi. Investigation has confirmed that some of the payments were in fact forwarded to al-Bayoumi's wife, Manal Bajadr; the significance of these payments (and the extent to which they may have assisted the hijackers) is unclear.[9] In April 1998, Osama Basnan, a Saudi national living in California, wrote to Haifa requesting money for his wife's needed thyroid surgery. Haifa sent Basnan $15,000, although his wife, Majeda Dweikat, was not actually treated for another two years.

At some later point (accounts vary as to when; dates between November 1999 and March 2000 were given, and a Saudi government official put the onset at 4 December 1999),[10] Haifa began sending monthly cashier's checks to Dweikat of either $2,000 or $3,500, transporting them through Riggs Bank.[11] Dweikat signed some of these checks over to her friend Manal Bajadr, wife of Omar al-Bayoumi. The payments continued through May, 2002 and eventually totaled as much as $73,000.[12] (This sort of charitable donation known as Zakat from members of the House of Saud to Saudi nationals living abroad is not particularly unusual.)[citation needed]

According to the Saudi daily, Al Riyadh, Haifa became "so terrified" that she asked that all checks drawn against her bank account with the Riggs Bank in Washington, D.C. since 1994 be examined. Some of these investigations led to the Riggs Bank scandals of 2003 and 2004. [13] In 2002, in regard to the accusations against Prince Turki, her brother, stated "Any allegations about money from my sister reaching the hijackers is allegation and half-truths and totally untrue."[14]

References

  1. ^ Steve Coll (2008). The Bin Ladens: An Arabian Family in the American Century. New York: Penguin Publishing Group. p. 163. ISBN 978-1-101-20272-2.
  2. ^ Bahgat Korany; Ali E. Hillal Dessouki (1 January 2010). The Foreign Policies of Arab States: The Challenge of Globalization. Cairo: American Univ in Cairo Press. p. 369. ISBN 978-977-416-360-9.
  3. ^ a b . Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  4. ^ Elsa Walsh (24 March 2003). (PDF). The New Yorker. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 January 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  5. ^ "About the Albaydha Housing Project".
  6. ^ "FaceOf: Princess Haifa Al-Faisal, founder of the Zahra Breast Cancer Association".
  7. ^ "Board of Founders". Effat College. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  8. ^ 9/11 Commission Report, p. 498
  9. ^ "Faisal's Mother Sails". 12 January 1959.
  10. ^ . Fox News. Archived from the original on 22 December 2006. Retrieved 27 December 2006.
  11. ^ "Murky waters". Pravda. 27 March 2012. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  12. ^ Jamie Reno (September 2003). "Terror Two Years After (Page 2)". San Diego Magazine. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  13. ^ Nimrod Raphaeli (2003). "Financing of Terrorism: Sources, Methods, and Channels". Terrorism and Political Violence. 15 (4): 59–82. doi:10.1080/09546550390449881. S2CID 144519175.
  14. ^ . CNN. Washington DC. 26 November 2002. Archived from the original on 6 December 2008. Retrieved 6 April 2013.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Haifa bint Faisal Al Saud news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Haifa bint Faisal Al Saud Arabic هيفاء بنت فيصل آل سعود born 1950 also called Haifa Al Faisal is a member of the House of Saud Haifa bint Faisal Al SaudBorn1950 age 71 72 Paris FranceSpouseBandar bin Sultan Al SaudIssue8 including Reema Khalid and FaisalNamesHaifa bint Faisal bin Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al SaudHouseAl SaudFatherFaisal King of Saudi ArabiaMotherIffat Al Thunayan Contents 1 Early life 2 Personal life 3 Ancestry 4 Philanthropic life 5 9 11 Commission Report 6 ReferencesEarly life EditHaifa bint Faisal was born in July 1950 She is the daughter of King Faisal and Queen Iffat who was born to a Circassian family 1 She is the full sister of Mohammed bin Faisal Saud bin Faisal Luluwah bint Faisal Sara bint Faisal and Turki bin Faisal 2 Personal life EditHaifa is the spouse of Bandar bin Sultan 3 They have eight children four daughters and four sons 3 including Reema Khalid and Faisal Haifa told that when she saw Bandar first she had a feeling she would marry him After four years in 1972 they married She said that their marriage was not a pre arranged one Her mother Iffat was a friend of Bandar s grandmother Hassa She further said that her mother also liked Bandar 4 Ancestry EditAncestors of Haifa bint Faisal Al Saud16 Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud8 Abdul Rahman bin Faisal17 Sarah bint Mishari bin Abdulrahman bin Hassan Al Saud4 Abdulaziz ibn Saud18 Ahmed Al Kabir bin Mohammed bin Turki Al Sudairi9 Sarah bint Ahmed Al Kabir bin Mohammed Al Sudairi2 Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud20 Abdulateef Al Sheikh10 Abdullah bin Abdulateef Al Sheikh5 Tarfa bint Abdullah bin Abdulateef Al Sheikh1 Haifa bint Faisal Al Saud12 Saud Al Thunayan6 Mohammad bin Saud Al Thunayan3 Iffat Al Thunayan7 AsiaPhilanthropic life EditPrincess Haifa is the founder of the Albaydha Housing Project the national pilot for developmental housing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 5 She is also the founder and chairwoman of the Zahra Breast Cancer Association in the Kingdom 6 Princess Haifa is also a board member of Effat University 7 and the National Museum of Saudi Arabia 9 11 Commission Report EditThe 9 11 Commission Report states in footnote 122 We have found no evidence that Saudi Princess Haifa al Faisal provided any funds to the conspiracy either directly or indirectly 8 The quote itself comes either from David D Aufhauser of the U S Treasury Department or Adam B Drucker of the FBI After the September 11 attacks Princess Haifa was investigated for a sequence of payments allegedly made to a Saudi national by the name of Omar al Bayoumi Investigation has confirmed that some of the payments were in fact forwarded to al Bayoumi s wife Manal Bajadr the significance of these payments and the extent to which they may have assisted the hijackers is unclear 9 In April 1998 Osama Basnan a Saudi national living in California wrote to Haifa requesting money for his wife s needed thyroid surgery Haifa sent Basnan 15 000 although his wife Majeda Dweikat was not actually treated for another two years At some later point accounts vary as to when dates between November 1999 and March 2000 were given and a Saudi government official put the onset at 4 December 1999 10 Haifa began sending monthly cashier s checks to Dweikat of either 2 000 or 3 500 transporting them through Riggs Bank 11 Dweikat signed some of these checks over to her friend Manal Bajadr wife of Omar al Bayoumi The payments continued through May 2002 and eventually totaled as much as 73 000 12 This sort of charitable donation known as Zakat from members of the House of Saud to Saudi nationals living abroad is not particularly unusual citation needed According to the Saudi daily Al Riyadh Haifa became so terrified that she asked that all checks drawn against her bank account with the Riggs Bank in Washington D C since 1994 be examined Some of these investigations led to the Riggs Bank scandals of 2003 and 2004 13 In 2002 in regard to the accusations against Prince Turki her brother stated Any allegations about money from my sister reaching the hijackers is allegation and half truths and totally untrue 14 References Edit Steve Coll 2008 The Bin Ladens An Arabian Family in the American Century New York Penguin Publishing Group p 163 ISBN 978 1 101 20272 2 Bahgat Korany Ali E Hillal Dessouki 1 January 2010 The Foreign Policies of Arab States The Challenge of Globalization Cairo American Univ in Cairo Press p 369 ISBN 978 977 416 360 9 a b His Royal Highness Prince Bandar bin Sultan Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia Archived from the original on 21 September 2013 Retrieved 13 April 2013 Elsa Walsh 24 March 2003 The prince PDF The New Yorker Archived from the original PDF on 26 January 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2012 About the Albaydha Housing Project FaceOf Princess Haifa Al Faisal founder of the Zahra Breast Cancer Association Board of Founders Effat College Retrieved 4 March 2013 9 11 Commission Report p 498 Faisal s Mother Sails 12 January 1959 Fox News 23 November 2002 Fox News Archived from the original on 22 December 2006 Retrieved 27 December 2006 Murky waters Pravda 27 March 2012 Retrieved 7 April 2013 Jamie Reno September 2003 Terror Two Years After Page 2 San Diego Magazine Retrieved 31 October 2015 Nimrod Raphaeli 2003 Financing of Terrorism Sources Methods and Channels Terrorism and Political Violence 15 4 59 82 doi 10 1080 09546550390449881 S2CID 144519175 Ex Saudi intelligence chief defends princess CNN Washington DC 26 November 2002 Archived from the original on 6 December 2008 Retrieved 6 April 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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