Tears of joy as American reunites with Saudi family after 40 years

  • 5/18/2024
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Relatives in Saudi Arabia say they ‘never lost hope’ they would one day find Eid Alsumani Eid and his older brother grew up in Alabama estranged from their father and other family members JEDDAH: A four-decade long search has finally led to the heartwarming reunion of an US citizen with his Saudi family, putting an end to a painful era full of longing and searches that had long promised to end in disappointment. Two-year-old Eid Alsumani, now 42, and his older brother’s American mother cut ties with the family for reasons that have not been revealed to the public. She had met Saud Alsumani when he was a student in the US, after which they married and had two sons. Eid Alsumani and his family were finally reunited on May 9, with many of them meeting their 42-year old relative for the first time. (Supplied) Following her return to Alabama with the boys, Eid’s mother cut all communication between them and their father, who returned to Saudi Arabia. “Throughout that period of time, which lasted 40 years, members of the family were searching for their sons through the American Embassy ... (they) tried to search for the family several times, but no leads helped,” said Bander Alsumani, Eid’s cousin. HIGHLIGHTS • A video of Eid Alsumani’s reunion with his family at King Abdulaziz International Airport after 40 years of separation went viral on social media. • For decades, the family had tried everything including seeking the help of the Saudi Embassy in Washington. An English teacher at Abdullah Al-Thagafi High School in Jeddah, Bander told Arab News that his family did not lose hope in finding the lost brothers. “We just hoped they were alive.” After decades of searches that yielded no results, their father died, never having reconnected with his sons. Their uncle, Khalid Alsumani, went to the US, determined to find his estranged nephews. Eid Alsumani and his family were finally reunited on May 9, with many of them meeting their 42-year old relative for the first time. (Supplied) According to Bander, while the uncle sought the help of the Saudi Embassy in Washington, the perseverence of another member of the family paid off as they found Eid on Instagram. “It was the happiest day for the family ... we all were in joy and happiness when we heard Eid is alive and coming back home with his uncle,” said Bander. The joy also came with the sad news that Eid’s older brother had already died. Eid and his family were finally reunited on May 9, with many of them meeting their 42-year old relative for the first time. I believe I will visit again in maybe six months. Inshallah, I will continue to learn more about my religion, Arabic, and my family. Eid Alsumani, Found after 40 years “It was the most wonderful feeling in the world … just couldn’t believe that the family had been reunited with (their) son after so many years,” said Bander. A heartwarming video of Eid’s reunion with his family at King Abdulaziz International Airport after 40 years of separation went viral on social media. When Eid appeared from passport control with his uncle, his cousins and relatives hugged him one after another tightly, shedding tears of joy. The family hosted a gathering with various members of the family who came from all corners to meet the long lost son and celebrate the joyous occasion. During the emotional reunion, Eid, dressed in traditional Saudi attire, expressed his immense happiness and relief at being reunited with his extended family. A US citizen, Eid was raised in Alabama and currently resides in Florida having graduated with bachelor’s of science degree in history and nuclear engineering technology. Speaking to Arab News after performing Umrah in Makkah, Eid described the scene at the airport as “unbelievable.” He said: “It was surreal. It was the first time I had been in my fatherland. “I was extremely excited about the blessings of seeing four family members who greeted me with the legendary hospitality of Saudi fame. It felt like a scene from a movie.” Eid, who was raised by his mother with Christian values, has reconnected with Islam with the help of his Saudi relatives. He described praying in the Grand Mosque in Makkah as an unforgettable moment in his life. “When I was in Makkah, I was amazed to see so many people from all over the world who were walking and praying together as one for the sake of Allah,” he said. Speaking about his future in the Kingdom, he added: “Alhamdulillah, my stay has been extended for a few days … I believe I will visit again in maybe six months. Inshallah, I will continue to learn more about my religion, Arabic, and my family.”

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