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1683 - قصة مصير الحي يتلاقى !! سوالف طريق
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نحن دائماً نتطلع لدعمكم وتشجيعكم، إنضموا لمجتمع 'سوالف طريق' لتكونوا جزءًا من رحلتنا المثيرة في استكشاف القصص الواقعية حول الجريمة وعمليات التحقيق والتحريات.
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نحن دائماً نتطلع لدعمكم وتشجيعكم، إنضموا لمجتمع 'سوالف طريق' لتكونوا جزءًا من رحلتنا المثيرة في استكشاف القصص الواقعية حول الجريمة وعمليات التحقيق والتحريات.
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00:00:00Hello
00:00:02Today's story is Thursday
00:00:05But I consider this story to be one of the world's strangest things.
00:00:09One week ago
00:00:12There's an American guy named Richen
00:00:17He is 45 years old
00:00:21He lives in America, is married, and has three children.
00:00:27Richen this
00:00:30educated, cultured, employed person
00:00:34His affairs are very, very good
00:00:36But suddenly, a calamity befell him.
00:00:40And disaster
00:00:43And the issue
00:00:44enough
00:00:46It will completely destroy his life.
00:00:51And he's all a lawyer
00:00:53He started contacting the lawyer frequently.
00:00:56May God bless you, what happened to the case?
00:00:58He says to him, "By God, Richen
00:01:00What does Sha tell you?
00:01:01but
00:01:02I can't
00:01:04I'll give you hope and let you live
00:01:06illusions
00:01:07The case sees
00:01:09Ninety percent
00:01:11Loser
00:01:13And I'll give you some advice
00:01:15It's been several months now.
00:01:16And we're running around in court
00:01:19Richen
00:01:20I'm telling you something
00:01:22You understand it
00:01:26Use your head, that means, and stay calm.
00:01:28What did he say to him?
00:01:29He said it until now
00:01:32You don't have to make the arrest.
00:01:35No generalization, no
00:01:37but
00:01:39Possibly within hours
00:01:42Next
00:01:43It will be done to you
00:01:45block
00:01:47on your data
00:01:48The airport
00:01:51I think if you go to the airport now
00:01:52They won't stop you
00:01:54I believe
00:01:55He said, "I'm trying to get it."
00:01:57He said, "I understand her."
00:01:59I am a lawyer
00:02:00I can't tell you
00:02:02How to circumvent the law
00:02:05Baskar Tarfo
00:02:07lawyer
00:02:09He doesn't want to get himself into trouble.
00:02:11And he says, "Richen's right
00:02:12He tells him to run away
00:02:13Airport spirit
00:02:15And take off
00:02:18But he gave it to him
00:02:20In a way
00:02:20He understands it himself.
00:02:22He actually started thinking
00:02:25Richen
00:02:26if
00:02:28I haven't issued a general statement yet.
00:02:32What I have to do is arrest
00:02:34Why don't I go and travel?
00:02:38There's no time
00:02:40He said it might be available in a few hours.
00:02:43Oh Richen, understand
00:02:44Or he can take this handbag.
00:02:47He put the necessary items in it.
00:02:50He withdraws all the money he can withdraw, and so on.
00:02:53And he has it on his bank card
00:02:54The important thing is that he flies
00:02:56For the airport
00:02:58He goes to the booking clerk
00:03:03He said
00:03:04Please, what's the closest one?
00:03:06airplane
00:03:07Of course, he's got his hand on his heart, he doesn't know.
00:03:10if
00:03:10It means it started
00:03:13travel procedures
00:03:15He might say no, then you're a gift.
00:03:17You are behind him
00:03:18You are not required to arrest, nor are you required to do this or that.
00:03:22So he tries
00:03:24He asked, "Please, what's the nearest flight?"
00:03:26He asked, "What's the nearest plane?"
00:03:29My father said, "Take the nearest plane to an Arab country."
00:03:33Arabic
00:03:34Shekel
00:03:35He said no
00:03:35There are still no planes nearby.
00:03:39Zain said
00:03:42What's the nearest country? Is there a flight available right now?
00:03:47The booking clerk really became a shekel
00:03:50He said in Germany
00:03:53He said he booked a flight to Germany
00:03:55He said, "Are you sure about what you're saying?"
00:03:58You haven't specified the face
00:04:00He said, "No, no, I have a vacation."
00:04:01And I'll spend it in any country, I have no problem with that.
00:04:04He said he booked a flight to Germany
00:04:08Ticket and news payment
00:04:09He went to the passport office
00:04:11And through
00:04:13Hadi has no problem
00:04:14He boarded the plane and traveled to
00:04:19Berlin
00:04:22He landed at Berlin Airport
00:04:25Sean asked if he could get to the center of the area.
00:04:30He said there was a train
00:04:31He will deliver it within half an hour
00:04:33He boards the train
00:04:35This will take him to the center.
00:04:40He left the center not knowing anyone at all
00:04:43He doesn't indicate anything about it, and he never traveled outside of America.
00:04:51He started asking
00:04:52He asks around, does anyone speak English?
00:04:55You know, the man in it has a psychological grilling effect.
00:04:59Speak English and he'll get upset
00:05:01You have to talk to a secularist
00:05:02He arrived late at night
00:05:05The situation was
00:05:07Triphonatha
00:05:08That's it, no more worries or anything like that.
00:05:11What's wrong with this boy?
00:05:14He started circling around and around and around and around
00:05:17This is not a restaurant.
00:05:19As soon as he arrived at the restaurant
00:05:22And the restaurant, that means it's closed down.
00:05:26Turn off the lights and close the doors.
00:05:29In front of the restaurant there are chairs for seating.
00:05:33He came to the restaurant and sat in the chairs.
00:05:37My friend came out of there
00:05:40Youssef Abu Faisal Oujeh to greet
00:05:44She is from Palestine and lives there.
00:05:46And then this restaurant
00:05:49Abu Faisal appeared to him
00:05:50Hello
00:05:52I mean, a womb in it, I mean me
00:05:55Speak English
00:05:57Abu Faisal, it's not my opinion to speak secularly.
00:06:00He speaks English
00:06:03He saw him speak English, so he commented on it in English.
00:06:05He told him
00:06:06Excuse me, are you drunk?
00:06:09He said, "Yes, we're drunk now."
00:06:11May God grant you good health.
00:06:13No sitting
00:06:14In this place
00:06:16After the closure
00:06:17They have a problem
00:06:19why
00:06:20He says we are in this place, specifically the center.
00:06:24Always
00:06:25They pass by us as smugglers
00:06:28The smugglers are coming from Italy
00:06:31Those from Austria
00:06:32The one from Bulgaria
00:06:33In Bulgaria, people pass by and sit in chairs at restaurants that are closing.
00:06:39They insult him because of the problems he causes, meaning if the police come and such
00:06:44I asked his permission, saying, "Please, what?"
00:06:47Oh, Sari is looking at me.
00:06:51He told me, "Your features don't resemble his."
00:07:24German
00:07:26I'm surprised, I mean, why is he happy that I'm Arab and he's American?
00:07:29He says, "Okay, since we're on the same page, it's like he's simplifying things by saying I'm Arab and all that."
00:07:34I said, "Okay, let me sit down and make yourself comfortable," and I went back to the restaurant to finish up and be done with it.
00:07:41I prepared a meal for him, brought him drinks, and then went out to him again and served him.
00:07:47I told him, "This is on me. Stay with me and relax."
00:07:49I finished my work
00:07:51Half an hour later, an hour later, he returned and sat alone again.
00:07:56That's it, people, we're not coming back at all, we've closed down.
00:08:01And he is in spirit
00:08:02I saw him carrying a bag.
00:08:06He went back and talked to him.
00:08:08I want to know what his story is, where he came from, and why he's so keen on staying in this place.
00:08:14So I asked you, meaning between you and me, what's the deal with you?
00:08:20He came from Italy, from Austria, from Bulgaria, from here
00:08:24Because we're used to them passing by us
00:08:26He said, "No, no, no, I'm coming from America."
00:08:29I arrived via the airport
00:08:30I boarded the train and came to you, where are you?
00:08:33He said, "Ha!"
00:08:34How
00:08:36He said, "I swear to God, I don't know anyone here at all."
00:08:40I don't even know how to book, where to book, where to stay, or anything like that.
00:08:44I told her, "Okay." He said, "I found a hotel booking app for her and saw the nearest place around us."
00:08:53At a reasonable price, and after arranging things for her, I took her to the hotel where she will stay.
00:09:00I told him that if he needed anything, I was at the restaurant and nearby.
00:09:05If you're feeling lonely and don't know anyone, then come on over, come to me.
00:09:10At the restaurant, he introduced himself, saying he was from Palestine and so on.
00:09:14She thanks me, but she's tired and I feel like she's mentally exhausted and upset, and she's very fast.
00:09:26I left him the next night and he came by the restaurant, saying, "Welcome, welcome!"
00:09:36Welcome, Sareeh. When the restaurant closed while he was still sitting, I was pleased that he was still there because
00:09:44I felt comfortable chatting with him; I can't talk to anyone during work hours.
00:09:48Then I started talking to him and said, "Come here, tell me what your story is."
00:09:52What's wrong with you? You came to Germany and you're a model, and you mean you weren't a smuggler, you were living
00:10:00In America, your situation is a bit strange. What's your story?
00:10:05He said, "By God, Abu Faisal, my story is beyond imagination."
00:10:11Solve told me, "We don't have anything else to do, we're done with work," and then he said, "And I brought..."
00:10:17We went to get something to drink and chat and laugh and stuff. He said, "You know, Abu Faisal, that I..."
00:10:25An Arab said, "No, what are you?" He said to me, "Why, when I asked you if you were Arab, did I...?"
00:10:32I'm simple and I hugged you, I felt like you were part of me, you say I am
00:10:39My poems are my body's motto, and my body means my body; my body says I felt a sense of belonging.
00:10:48The Arab's belonging means frankly saying, "By God," and I told him, "You command, and I will give it to you."
00:10:53"My dear, what do you want? What do you need? What's your story?" Abu Faisal told me.
00:11:00I want to tell you my story from the beginning.
00:11:06Although he initially gave him bullet points, he said no, no, no, no
00:11:10He told him, "I want you to tell me the story from the beginning, without exception, because I'm going to relay it."
00:11:16The one who is my friend, the one who means me, my beloved Abu Faisal, told him, "Listen, general..."
00:11:23In 1978 you will hear the story of Tabtish al-Sakhr, there was a coup
00:11:33Regarding the rule in Yemen, this coup occurred after the former president took office.
00:11:43Ali Abdullah Saleh, three months into his rule, after three months he became
00:11:48It was a coup, so much so that they called it the Nasserist coup, and the government estimated that it would suppress it.
00:11:56The coup and so on, Ali Abdullah Saleh is now in power and now
00:12:00Things weren't in order, so they tried to get close to him, but he managed to control himself.
00:12:04Things are fine, he said. Many events have occurred, tensions have risen, and arrests have taken place.
00:12:13And there are victims, and then the government decides that it wants stability.
00:12:21A source of funding for its internal projects; it needs money, and Yemen possesses a wealth of resources.
00:12:34The artifacts are from ancient history, so they said, "We want people like this institution."
00:12:45It means a company for archaeological excavation and utilizing foreign expertise.
00:12:53Likewise, the Mahliya group actually brought a delegation from America consisting of six men and two women.
00:13:04They also sought his help in Yemen; they sought help from his Yemeni father.
00:13:13He has experience in the field of antiquities and such, he's with the government, of course, but what
00:13:19He knows languages and hasn't studied them formally, but he can speak English well from frequent interaction.
00:13:25With foreign experts and others, they sought his help and he worked with them in
00:13:34Archaeological excavation and extensive contact with them; it meant their comings and goings.
00:13:48That's why they stayed in Yemen for so long, for years.
00:13:56Among the group, the American delegation included a man and his wife.
00:14:04The experts for archaeological excavation became my father, meaning after the relationship between them was strengthened.
00:14:11And among them, he started inviting them over to our house. I had just been born, and they became important.
00:14:20God help us, they're going out into a fire and they're actually visiting the house and eating.
00:14:31They drank at our place, slept there, and enjoyed the traditional Arab life and conversation.
00:14:39This was in 1978. They say, "I've grown up and I see this American woman and man."
00:14:49This American woman and her husband lived in a house with no children.
00:14:54God has blessed them with children who have fertility problems.
00:14:58She started taking care of me, carrying me around, looking after me and stuff like that.
00:15:04This American woman became more and more attached to me.
00:15:11The important thing is that the time has come for their mission to end and they are returning to America.
00:15:18Faboy started talking to this American man, saying, "No, Dad."
00:15:24So, you're going to find a way for me to go with you to America?
00:15:28And you know there are no jobs here and I need a job
00:15:33It means I'll earn money to live my life
00:15:36Hani, you know we have problems every day, and you know the situation now.
00:15:41The situation became tense, and he was explaining your situation.
00:15:44He said, "No, by God, I know. I saw."
00:15:47And I can make things easier for you and bring you here to America.
00:15:55He consulted his American wife, who said, "That's a good idea."
00:15:58Okay, give us a few days and we'll see what the best approach is for you.
00:16:04We can take you out of Yemen and into America.
00:16:09After two or three days they said, "Come and see."
00:16:17We can take you to America, but
00:16:23If you take your son with you, this one who is a few months old, whose name is Jaber Richen, who is Jaber
00:16:32He said, "Take my father, meaning Shawn with his mother." He said, "No, no, no, no, without his mother, you take the boy with you."
00:16:41Because you have a son, from a humanitarian perspective, we will do this as a way to rescue you, because you have a son who needs...
00:16:50We'll take care of you and so on, and we'll get you into America through our official delegation and our connections at the embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and all that stuff.
00:17:00And then when you settle in America, either you bring his mother or you go back to his mother and ask her how she is. He said, "Okay, I have no objection."
00:17:08He said there was no problem, and that if you gave them your passport, they would contact the embassy and sort things out, and take them with them to the airport.
00:17:15And you know the Americans back then, especially in the seventies and eighties, who would I talk to if I went to the airport?
00:17:24God willing, she's carrying with her the wealth of any country; everyone fears her, especially Arab countries.
00:17:30And frankly, they were able to get Abu Jaber and Jaber out and take them to America.
00:17:41She became one of the women who looked after the boy Jaber, the American woman. This man sometimes goes to work and such.
00:17:48And everything is now with this woman, who is taking care of it until things get sorted out.
00:17:55Then he gets residency and brings his mother over
00:18:02A month, two months, three months, and the immigration department doesn't come and arrest Abu Jaber.
00:18:12They fly there to the deportation center and from there to Yemen.
00:18:19Go on, go ...
00:18:23I have a son here, but no one heard me. Please, no one answered me.
00:18:28The issue isn't professional; the issue is that the person who reported it was the American and his wife.
00:18:36Two reports were filed against Abu Jaber, and this is actually against the law that established it.
00:18:41This man is already married, a father, and so on, and he's not taking care of the boy.
00:18:45This means that their statement was twisted and he was removed, and the boy was handed over to the care of those who are the palace.
00:18:54Or those who have the same issues and went and adopted the boy from this ministry
00:19:02The one who takes care of the young children, and since they already know them and know the boy
00:19:08He was raised among them; they allowed him to raise Jaber.
00:19:13And Jaber's account was registered under the American's name and his wife's name.
00:19:18And their son became their son, and they had already planned this for Abu Jaber.
00:19:25So that he could bring his son and they could take him, and they reported him in order to get rid of him.
00:19:29From Abu, the woman became attached to this boy, she wants him now.
00:19:35She became attached to him when she was in Yemen, and the boy was still young. What's the story?
00:19:41The boy grew up and they got American citizenship, and the world took him away.
00:19:48He entered schools, the best schools, received the best education, and had the best food, drink, and clothing.
00:19:57And a happy life, and God raised him, and the boy grew up and became an American.
00:20:06And there's no sign of them one day, they're not her people.
00:20:13And the world passed him by, he grew up, he reached adolescence, and you know they have a system there.
00:20:22These Americans, especially wealthy families
00:20:27When a boy reaches the age of 17-18, after they have secured his safety, that is
00:20:32University subject and university fees, etc.
00:20:36He wants to be independent, on his own.
00:20:42He goes with his friends, each of whom lives in a difficult place, and goes to his college.
00:20:46Or it's a boarding school; he lives at the same university located in a different state.
00:20:51And indeed, Jaber went and lived his life with American friends.
00:20:56He never felt, not even for a day, that he was Arab or had any connection to Arabs.
00:21:05You go for years and come for years to graduate and get hired
00:21:11And she lives with him and you know, it's normal for them to communicate with their families.
00:21:18Once every two months
00:21:21Hi Mummy, hi Mummy, bye bye, but they don't have anything.
00:21:28After a long period of happy and youthful life
00:21:38He meets a girl, an American girl, but she is of Lebanese Arab descent.
00:21:48He got to know her, and the girl fell in love with him, and he loved her too.
00:21:53They agreed to get married, and he took her with him to take her home.
00:22:00His mother and father brought her inside to get to know her.
00:22:05Hey, Richan, and hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
00:22:11They asked, "Who is this?" He replied, "This is my girlfriend, and we've decided to get married."
00:22:18I brought it so you could get to know her.
00:22:20They were pleased at first, but when he told them that she was American
00:22:25But she is of Lebanese Arab origin.
00:22:28And separate them
00:22:31Shanu Arabiya
00:22:33No no no no no
00:22:36impossible
00:22:38I absolutely refuse
00:22:40You're dating an Arab girl, what's wrong with American girls?
00:22:43The garment was patched
00:22:45The garment's patches are in it.
00:22:49Why don't you get an American woman?
00:22:51They have a grudge against the topic of Arabs.
00:22:54Especially since they hid from him the secret that he was Arab
00:23:01When they told them that this woman was Arab, they said, "Now you've left all the American girls alone."
00:23:06I only came to an Arab woman, what's wrong with you?
00:23:11What's your story? Anyway, they happened.
00:23:13What do you write about it in words and so on?
00:23:20Mama told me, "Why? I love her."
00:23:23This means my friend
00:23:26We have things in common.
00:23:29We like the same songs, you know the questions
00:23:32His questions about foreigners
00:23:35We love the same songs, we love the same food.
00:23:38Even with a spoon, use a spoon and so on.
00:23:41Same specifications, Mommy
00:23:43She said no, never.
00:23:47And in it the period
00:23:50When he was his age
00:23:52That means 25
00:23:53During this period, the person who was deciding to get married
00:23:56His father started
00:23:57He appears
00:23:59Behavior with her
00:24:01aggressive and bad behavior
00:24:04And he deals with him
00:24:06Richen
00:24:06Always cruelly
00:24:10Richen had already come to hate his father.
00:24:12But the most important thing is related to his mother only.
00:24:14Anything he wants, he doesn't go to his father.
00:24:16His sterility comes
00:24:18That one
00:24:19It appeared from the size
00:24:21Richen has Jaber
00:24:24He started to hate
00:24:25That mother, no, that one is attached to him
00:24:30Oh, Mommy, oh, Mommy
00:24:32And his father said, "Come on, get out, you and her!"
00:24:36He said, "I am originally..."
00:24:38I don't care about your opinion.
00:24:40I
00:24:42I'm actually going to marry her.
00:24:44Against your will
00:24:45From today onwards, consider me not your son.
00:24:49He said, "Get out, get out!"
00:24:51Get out
00:24:52He took her and married her.
00:24:55And he lived his life
00:24:58And the years passed.
00:25:03Until the beginning of 2022
00:25:10Of course, he had children.
00:25:12He lived a happy life and was employed
00:25:17It means his affairs were very well organized.
00:25:22They call him one day at five in the morning
00:25:25Hello
00:25:26Richen said yes, Richen
00:25:29Richen said, "We are from the administration of such-and-such hospital."
00:25:35Yes, please come in.
00:25:37Your mother
00:25:41On his deathbed
00:25:43And what does she need to see you now?
00:25:47necessary
00:25:48And I, as a doctor specializing in her health condition
00:25:52I'm telling you
00:25:54Meaning
00:25:55In front of you
00:25:56How many hours
00:25:58If you can reach
00:26:00See your mother before life turns its course
00:26:03He said, "Okay, okay."
00:26:09five o'clock in the morning
00:26:11Khana said, "I'll go to her."
00:26:13Because she had been away from him for a long time.
00:26:15from
00:26:16The first thing we decide is that he gets married
00:26:19But when he found out that your mother was about to die
00:26:22He went to her
00:26:25I haven't spoken to them all these past years.
00:26:27He went to the hospital
00:26:30No, really, his mother means your situation is very precarious.
00:26:37And she came to Richen
00:26:39He greets her, loves her, and is affectionate towards ...
00:26:45Of course, the Americans understand, Sean.
00:26:49That's it, don't upset him even if they tell him on the phone, "Oh God, come quickly, your mother is dying." God willing, God willing.
00:26:54God willing, it will be good.
00:26:55Go well, oh good sir
00:26:56It means not the same as
00:26:57Oh Lord, praise be to You. It's like someone gets upset just hearing that their mother is upset.
00:27:04May God bless your mothers
00:27:05the important
00:27:09Mommy
00:27:10Hawario
00:27:13And I died
00:27:14My Mother
00:27:15Shawn, improve your tea with it
00:27:18The important thing is to tell her
00:27:19Listen, Richen says
00:27:21I don't have time for clowning.
00:27:23I was upset with you
00:27:25The past period
00:27:28The one who got married
00:27:30Without even asking my opinion
00:27:34It's all a day, you know.
00:27:35I
00:27:36I have to live my life
00:27:39And I
00:27:40Free in choices
00:27:42Anyway, she said, "I won't leave you alone."
00:27:44I'm not
00:27:44I'm actually interested in the topic of your marriage.
00:27:47I'm going to tell you a secret because I'm done
00:27:50The doctor told me that my life
00:27:52Meaning
00:27:53It will end
00:27:55There's no time left
00:27:56I live on devices
00:27:58What did he say?
00:28:01She said, "I'll tell you a secret I've been hiding from you."
00:28:05He took out a piece of paper
00:28:07It is written in it
00:28:10three names
00:28:13In Arabic
00:28:14Old name
00:28:16Even what?
00:28:18This old American
00:28:20I don't know how to read it, but
00:28:23She was saying
00:28:25Lee Abu Jaber
00:28:28At that time, just write me your name, your son's name, your name, and your father's name.
00:28:35So he wrote to him and this paper disappeared.
00:28:38The paper has writing on it, but it's easy to read.
00:28:43She gave him his due, Jaber's due.
00:28:45He said it right, Jaber, even though he doesn't know how to make a decision in Arabic. He said, "What is this, either?"
00:28:49She said, "This is your name and your father's name."
00:28:52Your grandfather in Arabic
00:28:55He said, "I swear to God, I didn't understand."
00:28:56She said, "Listen."
00:28:59You are born in Yemen, your mother and father are Yemeni.
00:29:06And they live in the capital
00:29:11Look, she told the capital so that you wouldn't find what the capital was. She didn't say anything about Sana'a. She didn't say anything about him, for example, Ab.
00:29:20Hadhramaut didn't tell him anything by name; she only said it was in the Yemeni capital.
00:29:27This is your name so you can search for your real family.
00:29:33Mom, what are you saying?
00:29:35She said, "We took you from your family when you were young."
00:29:39She told the story
00:29:41I'm sorry, my son.
00:29:43But I never let you down, not even once.
00:29:47Azin Abu Mino, what's the story? What's going on?
00:29:51She said, "I couldn't speak much because of my strength."
00:29:54If I can, then I have the power.
00:29:59I want to talk to you and give you more details.
00:30:01I'm telling you, but that's what I know.
00:30:04This is a picture of you and your father.
00:30:07When you came to America in the first days
00:30:11Before your father is deported to Yemen
00:30:15We were in 1978 on an official archaeological excavation mission
00:30:21Your father used to work with us, and we brought you from Yemen. You and your father, we took you from your father.
00:30:27After he was deported, she told the story exactly.
00:30:32He left his place crying and distraught. What?
00:30:38I am 45 years old now.
00:30:43And I didn't know I was Arab
00:30:45What does "Arabic" mean?
00:30:48He has absolutely no knowledge of Arabs.
00:30:50But he's familiar with the 9/11 issue and the Arabs have problems.
00:30:55And they are scaring them, meaning they are listening.
00:30:58He might not have even gotten the wrong idea about Arabs, I mean
00:31:01Although he has Arab friends, he is somewhat reserved with them.
00:31:07And this is the woman he married, an American of Arab descent.
00:31:11And that's what started to improve the image of the Arabs.
00:31:15But what he argues about them in a strong way, or knows anything about them, is not true.
00:31:22So when he went to the airport, he kept asking the people at the airport to tell him
00:31:26In other words, when remembering the Arabs, he asks, "Where are the Arabs?"
00:31:32He said Yemen and Lebanon, but he doesn't know anything else.
00:31:35The important thing is that when she told the story
00:31:39The house was in a state of collapse, the husband was running.
00:31:45He said, "Truth be upon me."
00:31:48She asked him, "What's wrong?"
00:31:51He said, "Do you know that I was with my mother at the hospital?"
00:31:57And then she confessed a secret to me
00:31:59I can't tell you, and then he started crying.
00:32:03And it's broken, and that's my goal.
00:32:06Don't underestimate me, I'm not giving a gift.
00:32:10Come down, come down
00:32:12Calm down a little
00:32:15Richen
00:32:18He said to him, "I
00:32:20It means a disaster has befallen me.
00:32:24What did he do?
00:32:25She asked him, "What's going on? Explain it to me."
00:32:27He said no, no, no, no, no
00:32:29Leave me alone, I'll tell him later.
00:32:31He started thinking
00:32:33I'm dreaming
00:32:35I mean, I really was
00:32:37At my father's house, and she told me the words
00:32:38I'm not imagining things.
00:32:40What should I tell my wife now?
00:32:42What will her reaction be?
00:32:44He stopped thinking about me personally.
00:32:47And this happens every now and then
00:32:48What's wrong with you, Richen?
00:32:50It's not happening to you
00:32:52He said, "No, I don't know, I swear I don't know."
00:32:55He started going out of the house thinking
00:32:57Bree, one day or two
00:32:59Three men told me, "I'll tell my wife..."
00:33:01He went back to her and said, "Listen to me."
00:33:04When I went
00:33:05At my father's
00:33:07She confessed the secret to me
00:33:09What you're hiding from me
00:33:10More than forty-five
00:33:13year
00:33:15She said, "What's wrong?"
00:33:17He said, "She confessed to me that it was me."
00:33:19I am not her son, and I am...
00:33:21My origins are Arab
00:33:23From Yemen
00:33:26And the story is like this, like this, like this
00:33:28How did they take him? How did they bring him to America?
00:33:32They betrayed his right-hand father and said, "This is my picture."
00:33:36and a picture
00:33:37My father
00:33:38His father was holding our photographers when he first arrived in America
00:33:40late
00:33:45seventy-nine
00:33:47eighty
00:33:48No, seventy-nine
00:33:51That is, a few months after their arrival
00:33:53They have been in Yemen for a year.
00:33:55And then they went to America
00:33:57the important
00:33:59Our photographers
00:34:00It is what the young boy's tea is.
00:34:01He said, "This is the child."
00:34:03white prevails
00:34:04Image
00:34:06Zushtan was shocked
00:34:10She said
00:34:10Lazine said
00:34:10Meaning
00:34:12What difference will it make anyway?
00:34:15I knew some Americans, some of them, I mean
00:34:18What matters to him is his origins, what does that mean?
00:34:21It's not important, I mean
00:34:21He lives his life to the fullest
00:34:23Okay, so what?
00:34:24So, you mean you're of Arab origin?
00:34:26It's normal, it's normal
00:34:28What's the problem?
00:34:28What's the difference, man? It's not normal.
00:34:30You were with your mom and dad for about four hours, I mean
00:34:32He said, "No, but I need to know who I really am."
00:34:35Who am I? Who am I anyway? Where are my father and mother? Are they looking for me or not?
00:34:42Do they ask about me or not? Do they think about me or not?
00:34:47She told him to calm down and not make a big deal out of things, that they were both alive and well, thank God.
00:34:54And God willing, you turned out to be Arab when you acquired American citizenship, and that's the end of it, my friend.
00:34:59What does it mean?
00:35:00I say, relax, relax, go to sleep, go to sleep.
00:35:03Sleep well, you've been sleeping soundly for days now.
00:35:09He actually slept and
00:35:12The first day, the second day, he kept thinking and thinking and thinking and thinking, and everyone kept saying, "Don't think, don't think, just forget it, forget about it."
00:35:19No, Shawn, I can reach them like this.
00:35:21You don't even know where they live in Yemen.
00:35:25She only has my name and my father's name.
00:35:27I mean, Jabir so-and-so
00:35:29But even the family name was written down
00:35:31And she doesn't know what the capital means in Yemen.
00:35:37What's the capital? What's the name of the region? She didn't say.
00:35:39The capital says, "But
00:35:42Of course, what she said about seventy-eight, of course.
00:35:47It's very difficult to know where they are now, if they're even alive at all.
00:35:56So, this became a threat, saying, "No, that's it, Richen, forget it, forget about this whole thing, forget it, forget it."
00:36:03Honestly, you're talking nonsense. We're living our lives, and so are our children. Tomorrow we're going to the parents' meeting at the school.
00:36:13And then we'll go to... uh... to a barbecue place, and we'll have fun and forget about the whole thing.
00:36:25This is not
00:36:26There is Arab blood in it.
00:36:28There is Arab blood in it.
00:36:30He's obsessed with it and it makes him think, "No, I'm from my mother, my father."
00:36:35And he started reading about Yemen
00:36:37What were the events in 1978, the coups, and what happened after that?
00:36:43And since the separation and the return to some unity and the like
00:36:48He now knows everything about Yemen; he reads, reads, reads, reads
00:36:52Like Shawn, I can get something
00:36:55Meaning
00:37:00Where is the trouble?
00:37:02And the story
00:37:06The mission in the story is where
00:37:10Take the first shock with you
00:37:13She died
00:37:16American mother
00:37:21And they are summoned
00:37:24For the trial session
00:37:29Why did this happen?
00:37:31no
00:37:33His American wife
00:37:35He was reported
00:37:38And I found it an opportunity
00:37:41I used it to get rid of it
00:37:43From Richen
00:37:47The immigration authorities reported him
00:37:50She gave them a copy of the picture
00:37:53The one with him
00:37:55And it became
00:37:56Everything tells her
00:37:58They gathered and said the immigration department had the right to do so.
00:38:00Immigration Department
00:38:01They began investigating the matter.
00:38:03They held a trial there
00:38:05And he was summoned
00:38:06Richen
00:38:08Richen
00:38:08When the trial arrived
00:38:12The governor of the state
00:38:14What does he have?
00:38:16They started asking us about
00:38:19Who are you and what's your story?
00:38:22What did he say?
00:38:23He said, "We have reached..."
00:38:25If you are a forger
00:38:27And you're not American
00:38:29And you are of Yemeni origin
00:38:31And you have previously entered through smuggling
00:38:33He said, "I am absolutely right."
00:38:35My American mother told me
00:38:37So-and-so
00:38:38They kidnapped me from my father.
00:38:41In such and such year
00:38:43And two smuggling routes through them
00:38:44The most important thing is that they've sorted things out.
00:38:46I don't know how they got him in.
00:38:48I don't know if this was said in 1978
00:38:50She just confessed to me and now she's dead
00:38:52What's it to me?
00:38:53He said no, no, my love
00:38:55You are now required to stand trial
00:38:57And it won't come out now
00:38:59You will be detained and released on bail.
00:39:02He said, "Pay the bail."
00:39:03He was released on bail
00:39:05The session is pending.
00:39:06First preparatory session
00:39:07For the session means
00:39:09He now knows about the matter.
00:39:11He was shocked
00:39:11He went home
00:39:14I'm amazed at how
00:39:17We have a report from the American wife.
00:39:19Lebanese
00:39:21When he returned home
00:39:23He didn't come back
00:39:23He entered the house
00:39:24He said no
00:39:24He sat
00:39:26In the car
00:39:28Far from his home
00:39:29And it became
00:39:29He thinks
00:39:32How is the world today?
00:39:33Now around
00:39:35wife of Umm Ayala
00:39:36The one who reported it to us
00:39:37And he actually turned out
00:39:40What is American?
00:39:41He is Yemeni
00:39:42And what does he know?
00:39:43The world felt too small for him
00:39:47He sat in the car
00:39:48more
00:39:49five hours
00:39:51In front of his house
00:39:51But it's a bit far-fetched.
00:39:53I don't know how
00:39:56He confronts his wife
00:39:58The despicable person who reported her
00:40:00How
00:40:01How will he solve his problem now?
00:40:03How can he get it?
00:40:05In this case
00:40:06It means they burned him
00:40:10While he was sitting in the car
00:40:13His wife did not get out of the young man's car.
00:40:19This turned out to be an American mistress
00:40:22And I took her into the house
00:40:27Saddam
00:40:29Look at them, one disaster on top of another.
00:40:32He said, "I told you to get rid of me."
00:40:35despicable
00:40:36How long has she known this?
00:40:38And the back was behind him, and he didn't know.
00:40:40But I thought
00:40:42He was summoned and detained
00:40:44He's not going out anymore.
00:40:45It means she meant something strange.
00:40:46He will be removed
00:40:47He won't bring me back
00:40:48But they were released on bail
00:40:50Until
00:40:50In trial sessions
00:40:52The world is not chaos
00:40:55He saw the view.
00:40:56to understand
00:40:59The scenario that unfolds around him
00:41:02The important thing is that he entered her house
00:41:04He saw them in the act
00:41:05that it
00:41:08He didn't even hit her
00:41:09Nothing but salvation
00:41:11God revealed
00:41:14And I
00:41:16enough
00:41:17I'm already finished
00:41:19What's wrong with me?
00:41:22Add to my problems and troubles
00:41:24You are the one who is calling
00:41:27And I
00:41:28I officially divorced you
00:41:30In court
00:41:31Live your life, you traitor
00:41:32You vile woman
00:41:35He left the house
00:41:38He cries because of her
00:41:39Sha Sui
00:41:40I'm going to kill the men
00:41:41Slaughter her
00:41:42I'm missing
00:41:44We solved my problem
00:41:45And this despicable thing is no problem
00:41:46This is already over
00:41:47Me too
00:41:49It's impossible for me to go back
00:41:50I live with her
00:41:51After the report against me
00:41:53And on top of that, you cheat on me
00:41:54enough
00:41:55They left me
00:41:57And indeed, by God Almighty, it is true
00:41:58Hakin
00:41:59During my seclusion, I divorced your name.
00:42:01Come on, come on, by the curses of my grandfather
00:42:02Yalla Wadli
00:42:04Now he says, "I
00:42:06In a second case
00:42:09I have a big problem
00:42:12And they judged me as if I were a forger
00:42:15And the lawyer tells me
00:42:16After he left, the lawyer told me
00:42:19You see, in the end
00:42:20They will withdraw
00:42:24Richen's character
00:42:27Personality
00:42:29With evidence
00:42:29with the property
00:42:31You won't even inherit anything
00:42:32No, not your mother
00:42:34Not even from your father
00:42:37Because it was during this supposed period
00:42:39He sees his mother, how she used to own
00:42:41In order to take
00:42:42He said, "You're already done."
00:42:44They want to erase your identity
00:42:48About existence
00:42:49Look, even his American father
00:42:53summoning him
00:42:54And my investigators are unaware of the charges against them.
00:42:57Iba said, "It's none of my business."
00:42:58This is my wife who died
00:43:01She's the one who gave birth to her, she's the one who raised her, she's the one who did everything.
00:43:04She forged the documents and put them in his name; she's the one who did it, I have nothing to do with it.
00:43:08And he left it
00:43:10He said, "Indeed, this is neither what I gave nor what I knew."
00:43:14The issue has escalated
00:43:20So, what should I do?
00:43:22one month, two months, three months
00:43:25It means to live
00:43:27Lynn divorced this, God willing, the announcement
00:43:31despicable
00:43:32And he lived
00:43:36And in his spirit
00:43:38And he runs
00:43:39In court, he had his lawyer with him.
00:43:42Until
00:43:44before
00:43:46week
00:43:51When the lawyer said, "No, listen, Richen"
00:43:54The case is lost.
00:43:58I'm going to tell you something, so use that information and understand it.
00:44:01person of religion
00:44:03They haven't put anything on you yet.
00:44:06The arrest, no travel ban, no
00:44:10Meaning
00:44:11They thought if you went to the airport they wouldn't let you back
00:44:13I understand here what he suspects, that he's saying "Run away, Richen!"
00:44:17Since you have a passport
00:44:18If they take your passport
00:44:21And they withdrew everything, even
00:44:23His bank card and the money he had with him
00:44:25They're taking everything away.
00:44:26You will only be deported to Yemen, and then you'll have to fend for yourself.
00:44:32No identity, no stability
00:44:34Do you have a passport?
00:44:35Check
00:44:38And he actually went to the airport
00:44:42As I told you, he who doesn't know countries doesn't know anything.
00:44:44Where do I go?
00:44:46Because he hears that he is Yemeni
00:44:47He said, "I'm going to Yemen."
00:44:48He said no, there's no Yemeni plane.
00:44:50Lebanon on his wife
00:44:51He said no, there is no one in Lebanon.
00:44:53Where is the nearest place? He said he'd go to Germany.
00:44:55He went to Germany
00:44:55I met my friend Abu Faisal
00:44:59The story hasn't even started yet
00:45:06When Abu Faisal heard this,
00:45:09This statement
00:45:12new
00:45:14He tells me he felt sorry for him.
00:45:16A man from the day
00:45:19He tells me to imagine, that's it.
00:45:20Now in America it will be
00:45:24crush
00:45:24Richen's character
00:45:26He tells me anything he owns
00:45:28He goes to the state
00:45:30anything
00:45:32Even with the ATM press
00:45:33If it's withdrawn, he won't even be able to withdraw money.
00:45:36His car
00:45:38His possessions and belongings
00:45:39Anything whose function is anything
00:45:42He says he escaped with the passport
00:45:47He says, "I am confused."
00:45:50He tells me when I
00:45:51Oh Abu Faisal
00:45:54It means that my current task is to search
00:45:57On my family
00:45:59He said, "Where are your family?"
00:46:00He said in Yemen
00:46:02He said, "No, what do you even carry, stability?"
00:46:05He said, "I don't have anything, but the paper has 'my handwriting' written on it."
00:46:08The name says I read it
00:46:09I said, "What does it say?"
00:46:11It says: Jabir so-and-so
00:46:13Even this isn't a family name.
00:46:15Zain, where in the capital?
00:46:17What's the name of the area she mentioned?
00:46:19He said only for the capital
00:46:21He said, "My dear, you are the pride of every small Yemen."
00:46:25It's impossible to find one
00:46:27And you're looking for one
00:46:29He was seventy-eight years old, approximately twenty-five or thirty years old.
00:46:33At seventy-eight now
00:46:36His age exceeds
00:46:38seventy years
00:46:40Impossible, alive
00:46:42It means it's not impossible
00:46:44It is rare if someone lives in an annex on
00:46:46At that time he was working in mining.
00:46:50Something difficult
00:46:52He said, "Go ahead and work, God bless you, Abu Fayez."
00:46:54He said, "Listen and see."
00:46:57I have Arab friends, by the way.
00:46:58And I also have friends
00:47:00From Yemen, just traveling
00:47:03They're going to one of the states and will be back in a week.
00:47:06Wait for me
00:47:09And you don't know what they're doing, so call them.
00:47:13He says, "I called them, I called them like this."
00:47:16They said we'll be gone for a week.
00:47:20But you just give the order, Abu Faisal, what do you want me to pay attention to?
00:47:23My father said, "One of the people of Yemen..."
00:47:25Do you know anyone nearby in Berlin?
00:47:29Or the area we are in
00:47:31Yemeni
00:47:33Especially if it is from the capital
00:47:35From Sana'a
00:47:36They said, "No, there are many of our friends."
00:47:41Put him number one
00:47:43Located in the area where they live
00:47:46From Sana'a
00:47:48His name is Adel
00:47:50We called him. Hello Adel, how are you? Shakh Park
00:47:53Okay, God willing, Adel, we need your help.
00:47:56And I see from your friends so-and-so and so-and-so
00:47:58Hey, welcome! I know you, you're the one from that restaurant.
00:48:01He said, "Here, I am ordered to do so."
00:48:03Your father said, "Come."
00:48:05He said, "I swear, I have guests."
00:48:06They came from Yemen, and it hasn't taken four or five days.
00:48:09He said sweet
00:48:11The best and the best
00:48:12Because this is Adel, he prayed for two years sitting
00:48:14He said, "Bring your guests and they are invited."
00:48:17I have dinner at my place
00:48:19The restaurant is on me, I'm treating you and all your guests.
00:48:23He said, "No, son of a dreamer, we're putting you to a lot of trouble."
00:48:25He said, "No, by God, you and your guests will come."
00:48:27And indeed, Adel takes guests who come from Yemen.
00:48:30They went to the restaurant
00:48:31At Abu Faisal's
00:48:33Why is he simplifying the idea that this delusion originated in Yemen?
00:48:36That means their information is a bit scattered.
00:48:39Because I'm somewhat settled in Germany.
00:48:43So, you're Adel now, Adel, welcome!
00:48:46They greet each other and sit down.
00:48:48He sat with them
00:48:50Richen
00:48:53Or begins
00:48:54Abu Faisal relays the information and the entire story to Adel and his friends who are coming to him.
00:49:02He started asking for help, saying, "You see, this is his Yemeni origin, and so on, and his story is in Amka."
00:49:08That means they have all the details.
00:49:12We need your help
00:49:15They said, "No, by God, we are ready to do it for you."
00:49:17Whatever you command
00:49:20Adel asked
00:49:22He said to me, "Oh Richin, oh Jaber"
00:49:26What proof do you have?
00:49:28Anything that means official Yemeni documents
00:49:29He said, "I only have this piece of paper."
00:49:32This is a picture my dad and I took in
00:49:35America
00:49:36Whitewashed after
00:49:37And it's old and its photographer is in Trifonah after
00:49:41Zain said, "We are trying."
00:49:44God willing
00:49:46Abu Faisal said, "I am ready."
00:49:49I pay
00:49:50Costs of advertising in Yemen
00:49:53And you put us in the newspapers
00:49:55Put us on social media
00:49:58Which is the picture
00:49:59This is if someone recognizes their father.
00:50:01They said, "No, Abu, it's not just you, we're all together."
00:50:04And they became a group
00:50:05And they started to settle things amongst themselves, meaning they were throwing money around.
00:50:10And they're making a budget
00:50:12For advertisements for one month
00:50:14In Yemen
00:50:16So that they can reach out if anyone has any information about this story.
00:50:21Or about him
00:50:22On the authority of Abu Jabri
00:50:24Maybe someone knows him or sees his picture or something like that
00:50:28He said
00:50:29Ader, wait a little, wait
00:50:31Now, at the beginning
00:50:32I mean, my family and I have a network of contacts in Yemen.
00:50:39And you know the women, God bless them
00:50:41The best social media platform for women
00:50:44This means the news spreads quickly.
00:50:47He says, "Let me contact my mother."
00:50:53Adel did indeed call her mother.
00:50:57He calls and calls, but you don't answer.
00:51:01He spoke the truth
00:51:03Richen
00:51:04Send me this picture you have
00:51:06The paper answers with its images
00:51:08Her mother sent her and said to her, "Oh mother
00:51:11May God bless you, this picture
00:51:13And this data
00:51:16Send it to everyone you know
00:51:19Or someone who is forced to call his phone
00:51:22From women, from men, and from our family
00:51:25From our relatives, from anyone
00:51:27This is the story you see, that in
00:51:32He told her that this woman is the governor of seventy-eight
00:51:35This was with his father, and his father worked in mining.
00:51:39His tower and America
00:51:40He gave her a summary of the story.
00:51:42The mother sent
00:51:44She didn't reply to him
00:51:46She might have been asleep
00:51:47There may be a time difference between Germany and Yemen.
00:51:52Anyway, they started talking and were trying to figure out who was telling their story.
00:51:57You really didn't hear the shock
00:52:00You didn't hear the real shock in the story
00:52:06The important thing is that after two or three hours
00:52:10And she saw the message
00:52:14She called him
00:52:16It means giving it the same ringtone
00:52:19She has no credit, so she tells him to call her himself.
00:52:22Then it connects and disconnects
00:52:23It connects and disconnects
00:52:31τονít التسكر
00:52:32Shadows
00:52:33It is clear
00:52:33He said to 당연
00:52:36This is my mother
00:52:37temus
00:52:40And he
00:52:42cliff
00:52:46Natla
00:52:50This is something
00:52:53Balan
00:52:53remarkable
00:52:55So, when she asks me, "What's your story? Where did you rest? Where did you come from? Did you get through or not?"
00:53:03My mom will be on the phone with me for a long time.
00:53:05They told me, "Hey, good man, reply to her. Maybe she has some information about the matter the man sent."
00:53:12He said, "My mother is awake, it's impossible."
00:53:15When did you send the people their rights?
00:53:19As for the doctor, they said, "Hey, good man, answer your mother."
00:53:21He said, "God's moment."
00:53:23They said, "Hey, how are you, Shon? Are you well, God willing? May God keep you safe, what's the news?"
00:53:26Good, God willing
00:53:27She said to her, "My son, this is what you're talking about, who is he?"
00:53:33He said, "Oh mother, the writer whose name was Jaber..."
00:53:39Jaber said, "You sent me a note."
00:53:43He said it was a piece of paper with a name on it, but it wasn't clear.
00:53:46But his name is Jaber
00:53:50Jaber said, "What's up?"
00:53:51Jaber said to so-and-so
00:53:55The boy said, "You have this?"
00:53:56What did he say, Mom? The boy is next to me.
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00:54:04She asked, "Do you have the boy now or not?"
00:54:07He said, "What did you do, Mom? Did you get better? Are you with a man? Mom, don't embarrass yourself!"
00:54:10Okay, look at the people who said, "Give me the boy now, I want to talk to him."
00:54:15He said to her, "Mom, the boy doesn't speak Arabic, he speaks English. How do you know English?"
00:54:23She said the boy is here
00:54:24He told her, "I swear to God, he's right here next to me."
00:54:30And she started crying
00:54:33Oh boy, please, please, are you serious?
00:54:37I swear to God, Mom, I'm serious.
00:54:40This is a picture of you and a picture of her, and they are sick and sending their support to her.
00:54:44And the aunt is crying
00:54:46Oh mother, I'm healed, speak up, oh mother, may God keep you healed
00:54:50She said, "The boy is here right now, right next to you. Don't let him go, don't let him move, don't let him get lost. Hold on to him."
00:54:59Emma said, "I'm healed, in the name of God. Why are you holding the boy?"
00:55:04Aba said, "What's the word?"
00:55:07He said, "It's okay, I'll put on a speaker and he'll speak and I'll translate for you," and he translated for him.
00:55:13She said, "Give it to me."
00:55:17And the speaker said to him, "Jaber, my mother is crying."
00:55:22She was devastated after finding out about it.
00:55:25She tells me she wants to talk to me, but my mom doesn't know English.
00:55:28Now, she's telling you something in Arabic, and I'm translating it for you.
00:55:31She started crying, "Adel, Adel, this is your brother, Adel, don't let him move from his place!"
00:55:40Adel was shocked, and everyone sitting there was shocked too.
00:55:45Abu Faisal, they sat down.
00:55:47Abu Faisal says, "I didn't understand."
00:55:51I ask him, "Who is this?" He says, "This is my mother."
00:55:55She cries
00:55:57He says to her, "Oh Emma, what are you saying?"
00:55:59She said, "This is your brother. Tell him, tell him that you are his brother."
00:56:05what
00:56:05Sean, my brother
00:56:07She said, "My son, this is your brother, this is my son."
00:56:11I wasn't going to marry you, your father's father.
00:56:13This is my son
00:56:15The one his father took
00:56:17And America went there
00:56:19When he stayed in America for a while
00:56:21Bring him back and snatch the boy from him.
00:56:24He returned to Yemen
00:56:26He died of grief two months later.
00:56:28I've been searching for him my whole life
00:56:30But as I told you, I consider him dead.
00:56:33But my feeling is that he's alive
00:56:35This is your brother, I swear to God, he is your brother.
00:56:38Tell him your father's name is so-and-so.
00:56:43Adel was shocked
00:56:45He says he knows his mother is healthy
00:56:46She was married before his father
00:56:48His wife's father passed away.
00:56:50Her father married her
00:56:52Then she stood up
00:56:54Ha ha
00:56:58And they hug
00:56:59The madman replied
00:57:00He tells him, "I am your brother."
00:57:01He keeps translating for him, "I am your brother."
00:57:03You turned out to be my brother
00:57:07By God, Abu Faisal told me
00:57:09By God, Abu Talal
00:57:11He turned the world upside down for me
00:57:14My head is like this now
00:57:16birds
00:57:17I said, "What? Subhan Allah!"
00:57:19Praise God
00:57:21How
00:57:23How come I didn't bring it for her?
00:57:25Although I don't know this person, Adel
00:57:28I called my friends
00:57:29They went on to travel to another state
00:57:30Send these men to me
00:57:33And he brought his guests with him
00:57:34Because
00:57:36He meets his brother
00:57:37and his brother
00:57:38Leaving the whole world
00:57:39What's wrong with the airport?
00:57:40Which country revolves around?
00:57:41He couldn't find a country closer to home.
00:57:42Except Germany
00:57:43So that he can come here to me
00:57:44So that I can put them together
00:57:48I told him I wouldn't believe it
00:57:50I said, "There's something wrong with this, Mom."
00:57:52There's something in it
00:57:52Or she doesn't understand.
00:57:54Or there's something mixed up.
00:57:57Reasonable
00:57:58He says a little while, or his mother sent pictures.
00:58:04Their photographs are old black and white
00:58:06First born
00:58:07Jaber
00:58:09and pictures
00:58:10Its photographer was Abu Jaber himself.
00:58:13His son's right in America
00:58:14And it matches the picture he has
00:58:18And she told the whole story
00:58:22When she died, it happened like this and they go around
00:58:25And his father is not oppressed by him
00:58:27Because he couldn't leave Yemen
00:58:29He goes back and takes his son
00:58:30They were deported and had him blocked, and so on.
00:58:36He says, "By God, Abu Dhilaf"
00:58:39We sat and cried
00:58:43All of us
00:58:45We all say the energy from the restaurant that heard the song makes you cry
00:58:50The guests are crying, and Adel and his brother are hugging each other.
00:58:55He mourned
00:58:58And everyone who hears the question cries
00:59:01We made a celebration that day
00:59:04But we had fun and became
00:59:07We say, O Lord, O Lord, O Lord, Your mercy
00:59:12O Lord, have mercy on us.
00:59:14The world is small
00:59:17And the fate of the living is intertwined, glory be to God.
00:59:22And the word "death" became a word.
00:59:24He speaks to her in English and Adel translates for her.
00:59:26Adel speaks to her in English and translates for her.
00:59:30And all his proofs
00:59:31She told him, "I will send you all the papers."
00:59:34Birth certificate and your proofs
00:59:36He tells me he comes from a very well-known family.
00:59:41We've been getting his things ready for four days now.
00:59:47In order to obtain his passport
00:59:49And because
00:59:52The one who returned her to his mother's embrace
01:00:04He says, "Oh Abu Talal
01:00:07Uncle, I've heard stranger stories than this.
01:00:10And I am at a time
01:00:12I'll send you some pictures later.
01:00:15If you like, I'll post it.
01:00:17I don't even want to mention my family name.
01:00:21but
01:00:23I wanted to share this story with you.
01:00:25And I have many stories that I was keeping hidden, but I will tell them today.
01:00:29But this story captivated me, Subhanallah
01:00:33Lord of the Worlds
01:00:35Nothing is poured on it
01:00:38And always, if the world gets too much for you
01:00:42The Lord of the Worlds
01:00:44He will make it easy for you
01:00:46Wherever
01:00:49Expect
01:00:52This is the end of our story, and may God grant you peace.
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