– Son-in-law of Saddam Hussein and brother of Saddam Kamel.
Saddam Kamel – Son-in-law of Saddam Hussein and brother of Hussein Kamel.
Rana Hussein – Second daughter of Saddam Hussein and wife of Saddam Kamel.
Uday Hussein – Oldest son of Saddam Hussein.
Raghad Hussein – Oldest daughter of Saddam Hussein and wife of Hussein Kamel. Sahar Maher Abd al-Rashid – Wife of Qusay Hussein.
Qusay Hussein – Second son of Saddam Hussein.
Sitting (left to right): Unidentified child (standing on sofa).
Sajida Talfah – First wife of Saddam Hussein.
Saddam Hussein Hala Hussein – Third and youngest daughter of Saddam Hussein. The only known origin of Saddam Hussein is through his father Hussein 'Abid al-Majid, who was from a family of shepherds. He was arranged to marry Subha Tulfah al-Mussallat, allegedly a village psychic, when they were teenagers. Both of them were members of the al-Khatab clan of the
al-Bejat tribal group, a sub-group of the
Al-Bu Nasir tribe. He disappeared several months before Saddam was born. Her situation was so poor that she allegedly attempted to abort the unborn fetus, and when that failed, she sent him away to her brother Khairallah. After his death Subha married Ibrahim Al-Hassan, who was another illiterate shepherd (some sources claim he was actually a local bandit) from an even poorer family. She had three more sons with Ibrahim and a couple of daughters. Subha later arranged for Saddam to marry the daughter of her brother, Khairallah, when they were children, though they were never married until 1963, when Saddam was 26. •
Saddam Hussein (1937–2006), President of Iraq 1979–2003 •
Sajida Talfah (born 1935), wife of Saddam and former First Lady of Iraq. •
Uday (1964–2003), director of the Iraqi Football Association,
Fedayeen Saddam, and several media corporations in Iraq including Iraqi TV and the newspaper Babel. Originally Saddam's favorite son and raised to succeed him he eventually fell out of favour due to his erratic behavior. He was married to Saja al-Tikriti, daughter of Barzan İbrahim Hasan al-Tikriti. Then he was briefly married to Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri's daughter, but later divorced her. •
Qusay (1966–2003), second in command of the military (behind his father) and director of the
Iraqi Republican Guard and the
SSO. He was Saddam's later intended successor. He was married once and had three children. • Mustapha (1989–2003), Qusay's son who was
killed by
US forces along with his father and paternal uncle •
Raghad (born 1968), fled after the war to Amman, Jordan where she received sanctuary from the royal family. She was married to
Hussein Kamel. •
Rana (born 1969), married to
Saddam Kamel and has had four children from this marriage. • Hala (born 1972), Saddam's third and youngest daughter. Very little information is known about her. Her father arranged for her to marry General
Kamal Mustafa Abdullah in 1998. She fled with her children and sisters to Jordan, though other sources claim she could be in Qatar with her mother. • Ali Saddam Hussein (b. 1980), is Saddam’s youngest child. Almost nothing is known about him besides that his mother is
Samira Shahbandar, whom Saddam married as his second wife. She was the former wife of an Iraqi Airways executive before her marriage to Saddam in 1986. == See also ==