Dubai: What began as years of quiet suffering ended in an extraordinary act of generosity when a woman here gave away most of her liver, to her husband’s other wife.
Noura Salem Al Shammari, the first wife of Majed Baldah Al Roqi, had long watched her co-wife, Taghreed Awadh Al Saadi, grow frail under the strain of kidney failure and repeated dialysis treatments.
The ordeal stretched on for years, and even a yearlong trip to the United States in search of advanced care brought no cure.
Al Roqi said he was preparing to undergo surgery himself to donate a kidney to Taghreed. He asked Noura to care for their five children if the operation went badly.
Instead, she stunned her family: she would donate 80 percent of her liver, she said, “for the sake of God.”
Doctors found the match viable, and the transplant succeeded.
“She was like rain falling on a parched desert,” Al Roqi said of the gift that restored his second wife’s health.
The gesture has rippled across Saudi social media, drawing praise for what many see as a rare blend of sacrifice, compassion, and faith and for the unexpected way it bound together a family living under the same roof.
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