What's good enough for Usama's kids should be good enough for the rest of 'em.
Bin Laden: Will forbids children from joinin Al-Qaeda, report says
Kuwait City, 3 May (AKI) - Osama Bin Laden did not want his children to join Al-Qaeda, according to Kuwait City-based newspaper Al-Anbaa, citing his last will and testament.
In a four-page document dated 14 December 2001, written on a computer and signed "Your Brother Abu Abdullah Osama Muhammad Bin Laden,'' the late Al- Qaeda leader predicted he would be killed as a result of a "betrayal" and ordered his wives to not remarry. He prohibited his children from taking part in his terrorist organisation and from "going to the front," the newspaper said.
Bin Laden apologised to his children for the lack of time he spent with them due to his devotion to Jihad.
Various reports say Bin Laden fathered between 12 and 26 children and married four women.
Bin Laden, believed to be 54 years of age, was killed early Monday in Pakistan by US special forces.