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[[Image:Kola Boof Heathrow Airport.JPG|thumb|Kola Boof at [[Heathrow Airport]] 1998]]
'''Kola Boof''' (Born '''Naima Bint Harith''', [[March 3]], [[1972]]) is an [[American]] [[writer]], [[feminist]] and black [[activist]] best known for her [[1996]] [[sex|sexual relationship]] with [[terrorist]] [[Osama bin Laden]].

==Biography==

====Early years====

Naima Bint Harith was born in [[Omdurman]], [[Sudan]]. Her father, Harith Bin Farouk, was an [[Egypt|Egyptian]] [[archeologist]],  and her mother, Jiddi, was a Gisi-Waaq [[Oromo]]. Kola was raised as a [[muslim]]. Her birthdate is unknown, but she "believes she is a [[Pisces]]." and was possibly born in 1969. [http://kolaboof.tripod.com/remix.htm] [http://www.nathanielturner.com/whoiskolaboof.htm]  Her parents were murdered in front of her for making denouncements against Arab-Islamic practices in Sudan of oppressing and enslaving Black Sudanese. Her Arabic grandmother put her up for adoption for having "dark" skin and after a short time in [[England]], living with an Ethiopian family there. In [[1980]], she was adopted by an [[African American]] couple in the [[Anacostia Park]] neighborhood of [[Washington, D.C.]] [http://www.nathanielturner.com/whoiskolaboof.htm]

====Relationship with Osama bin Laden====

In [[1996]], Boof was pursuing an acting career in North Africa, when she was taken prisoner by Osama bin Laden. He allegedly forced her to live him at La Maison Arabe [[hotel]] in [[Marrakesh]], [[Morocco]] for four months, during which time they had sexual relations (by some accounts, she was [[rape|raped]] by him). She left Morocco for [[Spain]] in [[1998]], after bin Laden "asked me to move out so he could move another woman in." Later that year, an(contracted; show full)==External links==
*[http://www.kolaboof.com/ Kola Boof's official website]

[[Category:1972 births|Boof, Kola]]
[[Category:Former Muslims|Boof, Kola]]
[[Category:Living people|Boof, Kola]]
[[Category:Sudanese poets|Boof, Kola]]
[[Category:Sudanese novelists|Boof, Kola]]