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Assad married Asma Assad, née Akhras, a British-citizen of Syrian origin, from Acton, London.On 3 December 2001, they became the parents of their first-born child, named Hafez after his late grandfather. Zein was born on 5 November 2003, and Karim on 16 December 2004.

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