Though just to hazard a guess - if she's been living in Bahrain for the last several years, that doesn't bode too positively for a warm and fuzzy family reunion in the near future (and when they kidnapped her son, that probably was the nail in THAT coffin).
Personally speaking, I can't imagine many people (men or women) who would choose to continue living with their in-laws after their spouse died. Not because of any particular ill will, but because you have your own family of origin and your own friends. You marry a person (and by that relation you also join another family), but once that person dies, it's generally time to move. You stay in touch with your adopted family, inshallah, but most folks start looking for another partner.
"Marriage is a wonderful institution...but who wants to live in an institution?" -- Groucho Marx
Though just to hazard a guess - if she's been living in Bahrain for the last several years, that doesn't bode too positively for a warm and fuzzy family reunion in the near future (and when they kidnapped her son, that probably was the nail in THAT coffin).
Personally speaking, I can't imagine many people (men or women) who would choose to continue living with their in-laws after their spouse died. Not because of any particular ill will, but because you have your own family of origin and your own friends. You marry a person (and by that relation you also join another family), but once that person dies, it's generally time to move. You stay in touch with your adopted family, inshallah, but most folks start looking for another partner.
"Marriage is a wonderful institution...but who wants to live in an institution?" -- Groucho Marx