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Wadih el-Hage (Wadih Elias el-Hage (Arabic: وديع الحاج‎)) was born on 25 July, 1960 in Sidon, Lebanon, is a Lebanese-American serving a life sentence in a US federal prison. Discover Wadih el-Hage's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Wadih Elias el-Hage (Arabic: وديع الحاج‎)
Occupation Secretary for Osama bin Laden
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 25 July, 1960
Birthday 25 July
Birthplace Sidon, Lebanon
Nationality Lebanon

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1960

Wadih Elias el-Hage (وديع الحاج, Wadī‘ al-Ḥāj) (born July 25, 1960) is a Lebanese, and naturalized American citizen, who is serving life imprisonment in the United States based on conspiracy charges relating to the 1998 United States embassy bombings.

Struggling financially, he decided to move his family to Quetta, Pakistan, but returned to run the Al Kifah Refugee Center in Brooklyn after the death of Mustafa Shalabi.

El-Hage was born in a Maronite Christian family on 25 July 1960 in Sidon, Lebanon, but grew up in Kuwait, where he converted to Islam.

His family was so angered by his conversion that he was forced to leave home and was taken in by a Kuwaiti sheikh who paid for his education, including college.

He traveled to the United States for college.

1978

From 1978, he studied urban planning at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, then-named the University of Southwestern Louisiana.

1985

During the Soviet–Afghan War el-Hage traveled to Pakistan to work for a Saudi charity, returning to the US in 1985.

El-Hage returned to his university in January 1985, graduating in 1986.

He married an 18-year-old American Muslim named April and relocated to Arizona.

There he held several low-wage jobs, including city custodian.

1989

He married 18 year old April Ray, an American citizen who had recently converted to Islam, gaining American citizenship in 1989.

El-Hage interrupted his schooling to travel to Afghanistan via Pakistan, although his lifelong physical disability prevented any direct participation in the fighting against the USSR, he instead worked for a Saudi charity called the Muslim World League.

He was reportedly under Abdullah Yusuf Azzam, an important figure in the early history of al-Qaeda.

He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1989.

Over the next few years, the el-Hage family traveled repeatedly to Pakistan, initially taking

along his mother-in-law and her husband.

In an interview with PBS Frontline, el-Hage's mother-in-law said, "I was the matron surgical nurse at an Afghan surgical hospital. Wadih did not actually fight, but acted as an educator. My husband went with Wadih to deliver textbooks and Qur'ans to the young people. It was a Jihad, a fight for Islam."

At an Islamic conference in Oklahoma in December 1989, el-Hage met Mahmud Abouhalima, who was later convicted for his part in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

El-Hage's prosecutors say that Abouhalima told el-Hage to buy a .38 caliber revolver.

El Sayyid Nosair used that revolver to kill Rabbi Meir Kahane.

At some later point, el-Hage moved with his family to Arlington, Texas.

He was called to the Brooklyn charity Alkifah Refugee Center, by the group's office in Tucson, via el-Hage's mosque in Arlington.

Family members acknowledge that he was in contact with the Alkifah group, and say that he was called in to mediate a dispute.

A week later, the group's leader, Mustafa Shalabi, was found stabbed to death in an apartment that he shared with Abouhalima.

This murder is unsolved.

El-Hage's family said that he cried when he heard that Shalabi was dead.

1992

In January 1992, el-Hage was arrested for writing false checks.

1993

While running the al-Kifah Refugee Center he met some of the extremists involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

At the time of their trial, he was in Sudan working as a secretary for Osama Bin Laden.

In the car with him was Marwan Salama, whose phone records show his contact with the conspirators of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

Shortly thereafter, el-Hage moved his family to Sudan and worked as a secretary for Osama bin Laden, who operated a network of businesses and charities, some of them fronts, in East Africa at the time.

El-Hage often travelled to Europe in this capacity.

Prosecutors believe that el-Hage became a key aide to Bin Laden.

1994

In 1994, his wife April convinced el-Hage to leave Sudan and stop working for Bin Laden's organization there.

As his mother in law said, "April would have none of that. She is Muslim, but she is also American, and she wouldn't stand for it."

1996

In 1996 and 1997, after Bin Laden left Sudan for Afghanistan, el Hage worked in Nairobi, Kenya.

Under the pretense of doing charity work, he organized the al-Qaeda network that planned the carried out the embassy bombing in Nairobi.

1998

El-Hage was indicted and arrested in 1998, and convicted on all counts and sentenced to life without parole in 2001.

2008

His sentence was overturned in 2008 because it was based on federal mandatory sentencing guidelines invalidated by the US Supreme Court in 2005.

2013

He was re-sentenced to life without parole in 2013.