Forty-Year-Old Reunion: US Man Reunites with Saudi Family after Decades of Searching
A 42-year-old US citizen named Eid Alsumani was reunited with his Saudi family after a 40-year long search.
His mother, an American, had cut ties with the family when Eid was just a toddler, following her marriage to Saud Alsumani while he was studying in the US.
The reasons for the separation have not been disclosed.
Eid and his older brother were born from this marriage.
After the separation, their mother returned to Alabama with the boys, cutting off all communication between them and their father, who went back to Saudi Arabia.
Throughout these four decades, members of the family searched for their missing sons through the American Embassy, and on May 9, they were finally reunited.
A video of Eid Alsumani's reunion with his family after a 40-year separation went viral on social media.
For decades, the family had tried various methods to find their lost brothers, including seeking help from the Saudi Embassy in Washington.
Bander Alsumani, an English teacher and Eid's cousin, shared that the family never gave up hope.
Despite decades of unsuccessful searches, their father passed away without being reunited with his sons.
In an effort to find his estranged nephews, their uncle traveled to the US.
On May 9, the Alsumani family was finally reunited, with many members meeting their 42-year-old relative for the first time.
A man named Eid Alsumani was reunited with his family after being separated for 40 years.
His uncle sought help from the Saudi Embassy in Washington, while a family member found him on Instagram.
The family was overjoyed at the reunion, but sad to learn that Eid's older brother had already passed away.
Eid expressed his intention to visit again in six months and continue learning about his religion, Arabic, and family.
The heartwarming reunion was captured on video and went viral on social media.
Eid, a US citizen raised in Alabama and now living in Florida, was warmly welcomed by his extended Saudi family after returning to the country for the first time since his childhood.
The emotional reunion was marked by tears and hugs during a family gathering.
Dressed in traditional Saudi attire, Eid expressed his happiness and relief at being reunited with his family.
He described the airport scene as surreal and the experience of being in his "fatherland" as extremely exciting.
Eid, a man raised with Christian values but recently reconnected with Islam through his Saudi relatives, shared his profound experience of praying at the Grand Mosque in Makkah.
He was amazed by the unity of people from diverse backgrounds coming together for prayer.
Eid's stay in the Kingdom has been extended, and he plans to return in six months to continue learning about his religion, Arabic, and his family.