Sunday, 4 March 2012

The Travels of Hayat Sindi Model Saudi Woman Scientist & Fouad Dehlawi Respected Mentor, Teacher & Husband

Samia El-Moslimany and Fouad Dehlawi in happier
pre-Hayat Sindi days

Thanksgiving at the El-Moslimany-Dehlawi-Al Haddars
 
NOVEMBER 2010
At the invitation of Fouad Dehlawi, on November 24, 2010, Hayat Sindi came to stay at the Seattle home of husband and wife,  Fouad Dehlawi and Samia El-Moslimany. Sindi was a guest for the four-day Thanksgiving weekend.  Although she was married at the time, Sindi's husband, well-known business man, Ameer Said, did not accompany her.  Out of graciousness to her guest, Samia gave Sindi her bedroom, where Sindi slept in her bed. Sindi absolutely charmed Samia, her children, her mother, Ann El-Moslimany and their guests, and apparently Samia's husband, Fouad Dehlawi. 

DECEMBER 2010
In December 2010, while still married to Ameer Said, and unbeknownst to Samia, Hayat Sindi and Fouad Dehlawi made secret arrangements to travel from Jeddah for a week to the romantic and famous Grandhotel Pupp Spa in the Czech Republic. At the last minute, they changed their plans, so that Fouad Dehlawi could attend his his son's engagement ceremony held in Malaysia. Fouad Dehlawi and Hayat Sindi delayed their spa vacation until January.
Dehlawi-El-Moslimanys at Engagement Ceremony in Malaysia. During which Fouad Dehlawi and Hayat Sindi had already planned their Romantic Czech Spa Getaway
JANUARY 2011
On January 9, 2011, Fuad Dahlawi and Hayat Sindi, flew Turkish Airlines First Class to Prague in the Czech Republic and traveled the two hour trip together by limousine to Karlovy Vary. They spent a week taking the therapeutic waters, having massages and spa treatments, and attending concerts and museums. On January 15, they returned to Prague and stayed in the Prague Four Season's Hotel, before flying back together to Jeddah on January 16,  2011.

10 comments:

  1. The very fact that this woman would be so low as to sneak around with another woman's husband while she was married and then to compound that by having the wronged wife, Mrs. Samia,summoned to the police department for insulting her 'good' name shows how trashy this "Doctor" is. If she had any respect for Fouad dehlawi or his children she would never consider doing such a thing to his wife and their mother.She should apologize to Samia at the very least;especially, when she knows that everything said was truth and can be proven. What is worse is that this woman has the nerve to cover her hair and lecture young school girls on moral conduct and hold herself up as an example. What a hypocrite! Saudi Arabia has many very fine, well educated women who our young people should emulate and this Dr. Sindi is in no way representative of any of them.

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  2. The husband is such as despicable and worthy of our disdain. Horrible situation.

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  3. I meant : Just as despicable.

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  4. Hey it would be a good though to write an introduction post to enable new readers to understand what on earth is happening here..lool. i just stumbled upon the bog and its kinda confusing..thanks

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  5. so typical of saudis

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  6. Hayat Sindi's Lawsuits...read about it here
    http://drhayatsindilawsuits.blogspot.com/

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  7. I was honestly quite shocked at the negative reviews (I am a scientist and have been following Dr. Sindi's career for years) until I searched online and found out of a series of lawsuits against the disgruntled former wife of an associate of Dr. Sindi. The lady apparently launched a campaign to discredit Dr. Sindi following the breakdown of her marriage, for which she blames Dr Sindi. Most of the reviews follow the tone and manner of writing of the said article against Dr. Sindi, for which the writer is currently being sued for libel. It is sad that it's always other women who try to discredit the achievements of women, and always for such trivial matters as the affections of men. Hail patriarchy, I guess.

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  8. settlement update for those following this.
    http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/07/20/jury-awards-libel-suit-that-involved-allegations-sex-lies-and-vanity/ABPHnWre3lgyvyZRO2ewRI/story.html

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    1. Just for information, the saudi court had previously confirmed that hayat was in a relationship with samia's husband and they fined her for the inappropriate relationship which proves that samia is telling the truth. These relationships may be acceptable in the west but not by the saudi culture or religon. As for the professional misrepresentations of hayat I read about the same points in different articles

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  9. Both were married while travelled to Prague. Here, is the difficult situations of witnesses. Has anyone come forward as witnesses to adultery? If witnesses will come forward then penalty is death penalty.
    The right way to do this is to divorce first. Both parties. Islam allows divorce unlike Catholic. Adultery is ubiquotous in Europe, Australia, Canada, & USA due to easy access to women by men. The men of Europe created this to benefit themsleves. Why are Muslim men not following the Quran? First, divorce, then continue to provide all the financial help necessary for children & mother. Put it in writing with lawyers.
    ***Do not commit adultery*** It is a major sin in Quran.
    ***Love the wonderful & bounlessly wise & entertaining Quran*** Then there is barely time left for such sinful acts or heartbreaks.
    ***Every broken heart will have great compensation on Day Of Judgement*** Thus, rejoice!!
    Heaven, your final and eternal home is far better. Allah SobhanuWa'Tala gives EXTRA CREDITS for the ones who experienced injustices. This is a blessing in disguise. Be happy. Go forward. Never look back. It is just a wrinkle in time.
    ***It also, happened with the permission of Allah SobhanuWaTa'la to grant more credits for the spouses who got hurt*** At end - you are the winners. Rejoice!!

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