(P3, CD ; 1-4, 04:38, MP3 ;1/24, 18:00) Jandali was the youngest of nine children in a prominent Syrian family. His father owned oil refineries[8] and multiple other businesses, with large holdings[9] in Damascus and Homs, and at one point pretty much controlled the price of wheat[10] in the region. His mother, he later said, was a “traditional Muslim woman” who was a “conservative, obedient[11]..