امريكي خطف طفل سعودي وذهب به الى أمريكا وبعد ٤٠ سنه صار معه شيء لا يصدق؟!
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Summary
A young Saudi boy is taken by an American man from his home in Saudi Arabia and raised in the United States, where he eventually discovers his true identity and converts to Islam.
Key Points
- —A Saudi boy is taken by an American man from his home in Saudi Arabia when he was around four or five years old.
- —The American man raises the boy in the United States, but their relationship becomes strained due to the man's drinking problem and lack of affection for the boy.
- —The boy, who is now in his early teens, starts to save money in secret, planning to escape from the American man's care.
- —The boy befriends an elderly woman who shows him kindness and helps him to save his money, and he eventually starts to trust her.
- —The boy discovers that the elderly woman has a niece who works in a bank, and she helps him to open a savings account and invest his money.
- —As the boy grows older, he becomes more successful and starts to take courses in investing, eventually becoming wealthy and independent.
- —The boy, now a young man, discovers his true identity and converts to Islam after meeting some Muslim friends who introduce him to the faith.
- —He eventually finds his Saudi passport and, with the help of his Muslim friends, is able to contact the Saudi embassy and recover his Saudi citizenship.
- —The young man returns to Saudi Arabia to visit his family's hometown, but finds that his brother and brother's wife have passed away, and he meets his brother's children instead.
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