Delhi Terror-Accused Doctors’ Love Story, Read In Details
New Delhi : A doctor, two failed marriages, a newfound love and a slow descent into terrorism – that is the story of a 46-year-old woman, Shaheen Saeed. Shaheen Saeed and Muzammil Shakeel, the two doctors who lost their licenses following the Delhi blast, married in September 2023 and this union, according to sources, is what introduced Saeed to the world of terrorism and led her to take the path.
Raised in Lucknow’s densely populated Daliganj area, Saeed was a bright student. She pursued a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, or MBBS, from Allahabad and then specialised in pharmacology. Saeed’s father, Syed Ahmad Ansari, is a government employee and the family is considered a modest, educated, and socially respected one.
We were married in November 2003 and both pursued medical studies separately, with me being her senior,” Dr Hayat said in an interview. “Our divorce took place towards the end of 2012. I am not sure what was on her mind that led to it. There was never any dispute or quarrel between us. She was a loving and caring person.
Recalling their years together, Dr Hayat said Saeed never wore a burqa except during their wedding. Professional stress, career, and Saeed’s desire to move abroad are cited as the reasons for the divorce. Once she suggested that we settle in Australia or Europe for a better salary and quality of life. But I told her we already live a good life here, have good jobs and kids. We have our relatives and everyone here, we would feel alone there, Dr Hayat recalled.
Saeed remained incommunicado for eight years, said sources, and in 2021, her job was terminated. She subsequently remarried a man, who ran a textile business in Ghaziabad. But this marriage also did not last long. Muzammil Shakeel, a Kashmiri doctor, and Saeed’s junior at the Al-Falah University in Haryana’s Faridabad entered the doctor’s life. Daily meetings, working together at the college, and having similar professions strengthened their bond.
During an interrogation, Shakeel revealed that the two married in September 2023 in a mosque near the Al-Falah University with the former giving a mahr (a mandatory gift in Islamic marriage from the groom to the bride) of around Rs 6,000. The two started living as a couple and it is during this time, Saeed was introduced to student groups and began participating in religious activities.
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