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51. World Islamic Front Statement Urging Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders
- www.library.cornell.edu
- Shaykh Usamah Bin-Muhammad Bin-Ladin.
- Praise be to God, who revealed the Book, controls the clouds, defeats factionalism, and says in His Book: "But when the forbidden months are past, then fight and slay the pagans wherever ye find them, seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem (of war)"; and peace be upon our Prophet, Muhammad Bin-'Abdallah, who said: I have been sent with the sword between my hands to ensure that no one but God is worshipped, God who put my livelihood under the shadow of my spear and who inflicts humiliation and scorn on those who disobey my orders. ...
- This was revealed by Imam Bin-Qadamah in "Al- Mughni," Imam al-Kisa'i in "Al-Bada'i," al-Qurtubi in his interpretation, and the shaykh of al-Islam in his books, where he said: "As for the fighting to repulse an enemy , it is aimed at defending sanctity and religion, and it is a duty as agreed by the ulema . ...
52. Osama Bin Laden Photos - Photographs - Pictures
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53. OSAMA BIN LADEN UNIVERSITY
- www.nationallampoon.com
- COM - A videotape containing footage of Osama bin Laden, ostensibly designed as a sort of Jihad recruiting tool, is giving the West a rare glimpse into the alleged terrorist mastermind's ideas and organization.
- Osama bin Laden University seeks to instill the fundamentals of terrorism in its students. ...
- Dean bin Laden .
- Dean of School Osama bin Laden is the most universally recognized figure in world terror today. ... With a $10 million dollar bounty on his head, Professor bin Laden must be doing something right!.
- Apply today for Osama bin Laden University. ...
54. Postmodern Jihad
- www.weeklystandard.com
- Postmodern Jihad What Osama bin Laden learned from the Left. ...
- MUCH HAS BEEN WRITTEN about Osama bin Laden's Islamic fundamentalism; less about the contribution of European Marxist postmodernism to bin Laden's thinking. ... Osama's doctrine of terror is partly a Western export. ...
- MANY ELEMENTS in the ideology of al Qaeda--set forth most clearly in Osama bin Laden's 1996 "Declaration of War Against America"--derive from this same mix. Indeed, in Arab intellectual circles today, bin Laden is already being likened to an earlier icon of Third World revolution who renounced a life of privilege to head for the mountains and fight the American oppressor, Che Guevara. ...
55. Article: Terrorangrebet den 11. september 2001
- da.wikipedia.org
- Sent i september kom Tony Blair med beviser for, at den ansvarlige var Osama Bin Laden, en rig terrorist med tilknytning til Taliban og Al Qaida. USA forsøgte at få udleveret Bin Laden og Al Qaida lederne fra Afghanistan, men da dette ikke skete, startede USA et angreb mod Afghanistan den 7. ... Efter USAs angreb imod Taliban, fandt man et video bånd i Kabul, som viste at Bin Laden tale om angrebet, det beviste dermed at han havde noget med det at gøre. ...
56. Article: Al-Qaida
- es.wikipedia.org
- Su fundador, líder y mayor contribuidor es Osama bin Laden, un millonario de origen saudí. ...
- A principio de la década de 1980, bin Laden comenzó a formar la red que se transformaría en al-Qaida. ... A fines del los 80, bin Laden fundó al-Qaida con el propósito de derrocar a aquellos gobiernos que violaban, o se oponían al derecho islámico. ...
- En el 2001 se creía que bin Laden y otros líderes de al-Qaida se encontraban bajo la protección de los talibanes, un grupo islámico que controlaba la mayor parte de Afganistán. ... Fuerzas estadounidenses también intentaron localizar a bin Laden y otros líderes de al-Qaida, aunque sin éxito. ...
57. TIME.com: How to Beat Bin Laden
- www.time.com
- How to Beat Bin Laden.
- How Osama Bin Laden operates and what it will take to defeat him .
- Interview: Osama bin Laden lashes out against the West in TIME's January 1999 interview .
- Washington may never have declared war on Osama Bin Laden, but he has been at war with America for the better part of a decade. ... will devote all necessary resources to beating Bin Laden. ... If Bin Laden is in fact responsible, the most important thing is to know right now is: who is he? How does he operate? And why does he seem to have so much support? .
- The battle with Bin Laden is more likely to combine conventional military tactics with unconventional ones. Because Bin Laden is no ordinary foe. ...
- How to Beat Bin Laden.
- Osama Bin Laden is a man, not a state. ...
- Bin Laden's is hardly the first terrorist group to operate well beyond home base, but it is the first truly global terror operation. And where Cold War-era terrorist groups invariably relied on the support of "rogue" states, Bin Laden's is independent. ...
- The foundations of Bin Laden's network were laid during the Afghan war, during which the wealthy Saudi heir had been the prime organizer of volunteers for the 'jihad' against the Soviet invasion. ...
- Bin Laden emerged from the Afghan experience determined to overthrow Saudi Arabia's pro-Western rulers and institute a radical brand of Islamic rule. ... troops onto Saudi soil to defend them against Saddam Hussein, Bin Laden began to call for a global 'jihad' against the U. ...
- Bin Laden also extended his reach by turning his camps into a terrorism college providing highly specialized training to Islamist fighters from all over the world. ...
58. Talking Points
- www.zmag.org
- Introduction Who Did it? Who is Osama bin Laden? Where is Osama bin Laden? Why did the World Trade Center terrorists do it? How should guilt be determined? How should punishment be assessed and meted out? Why us? Why the U. ...
- Many indications point to the involvement of Osama bin Laden, but if his role is confirmed, this is the beginning, not the end, of the inquiry: Were any other organizations involved, and if so, which ones? Were any national governments involved, and if so, which ones? The danger here is that the U. ...
- Who is Osama bin Laden? (back to top).
- Osama bin Laden is an exiled Saudi, who inherited a fortune estimated at $300 million, though it's not clear how much remains of it. Fanatically devoted to his intolerant version of Islam -- a version rejected by the vast majority of Muslims -- bin Laden volunteered his services to the Afghan Mujahideen, the religious warriors battling the invading Soviet Union from 1979 to 1989. ... Washington thus allied itself with bin Laden and more than 25,000 other Islamic militants from around the world who came to Afghanistan to join the holy war against the Russians. ... Bin Laden established an organization of these holy war veterans -- al Qaida. In February 1998, bin Laden issued a statement, endorsed by several extreme Islamic groups, declaring it the duty of all Muslims to kill U. ...
- Where is Osama bin Laden? (back to top).
- interests in Saudi Arabia, Saudi authorities revoked bin Laden's citizenship. Bin Laden went to the Sudan and then on to Afghanistan. ...
- Suppose bin Laden is the mastermind of the recent horror. ... So bin Laden proposes the bombing of U. ...
- We would want them to have told bin Laden that he was demented and possessed. ...
- public to say to George Bush? The fact of bin Laden's violence, assuming it proves to be the case, or that of the Taliban or whatever other government may be implicated, does not warrant reciprocal terror attacks on innocent civilians.
- And what if a state determines to use military means to protect bin Laden from seizure? The dangers of harm to civilians are much greater in the case of action against a state. ...
59. Article: Gardez
- en.wikipedia.org
- The city is not far from the Tora Bora region of caves and tunnels, where that it was believed that Osama bin Laden was hiding. ...
60. Article: Heathrow
- de.wikipedia.org
- Ende März 2004 berichtete die Sunday Times, Al-Qaida-Chef Osama bin Laden, solle bereits im Jahr 2001 einen Anschlag auf den Londoner Flughafen Heathrow angeordnet haben. Bin Laden betrachte den britischen Premierminister Tony Blair als seinen Hauptfeind. ...
61. What Does Osama Bin Laden Want? - Nothing we have. By David Plotz
- slate.msn.com
- What Does Osama Bin Laden Want?.
- To no one's surprise, Secretary of State Colin Powell today named Osama Bin Laden as a prime suspect in Tuesday's attacks. Bin Laden's brutal record is well known. ... Authorities have prevented Bin Laden associates from launching attacks during the millennium celebrations, bombing a dozen trans-Pacific flights in 1995, and assassinating the pope and President Clinton in the Philippines.
- This is what Bin Laden does. ...
- (If you want more background about Bin Laden's personal history and about how his organization, al-Qaida ("The Base"), works, click here. ...
- Bin Laden is the most notorious advocate of a potent strain of militant Islam that has been gaining popularity in the Muslim world for 30 years. ... These extreme "Islamists," as Bin Laden biographer Yossef Bodansky dubs them, hope to re-establish the Caliphate, the golden age of Muslim domination that followed the death of Muhammad. ...
- The Afghanistan invasion was the culminating moment: It persuaded Bin Laden and thousands of others of the need for Islamic holy war. ...
- Bin Laden is exceptional in his ability to recruit from all over the Muslim world. ... Bin Laden and his allies follow a very strict Sunni Islam. ...
- That is Bin Laden's general philosophy. What is his particular grievance against the United States? According to CNN's Peter Bergen, author of a forthcoming book on Bin Laden, Holy War, Inc. , Bin Laden is most enraged by the American military presence in Saudi Arabia. Bin Laden was incensed when the Saudis invited U. ... Bin Ladenâ ”like many Muslimsâ ”considers the continued presence of these armed infidels in Saudi Arabia the greatest possible desecration of the holy land. ...
62. Cape Cod Times: Bin Laden once had U.S. support, experts say (September 17, 2001)
- www.capecodonline.com
- Bin Laden once had U. ...
- As Afghan rebels fought Soviet invaders in the 1980s, the United States gave aid from afar while Saudi exile Osama bin Laden provided support from within Afghanistan.
- Bin Laden emerged quickly after last week's attack on America as the prime suspect, directing a global network of terrorists from camps in Afghanistan.
- Before most of the world knew who bin Laden was, Thomas Gouttierre, director of the Afghan program at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, spent several months studying him for the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Afghanistan in 1996 and 1997.
- Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali that bin Laden had returned to Afghanistan after leaving Sudan.
- Gouttierre still has his bin Laden file, including maps showing the locations of his training camps in the mountainous Central Asian nation.
- The UNO scholar never met bin Laden but saw his compound in the city of Kandahar and once saw his motorcade pass as the terrorist leader traveled protected by security vehicles.
- Even before last week's attack, the United States and the United Nations had called for the Taliban to turn bin Laden over to face trial for previous terrorist bombings.
- "The Talibs are not as powerful as Osama bin Laden," he said. ...
- Since then, he said, Arabs tied to bin Laden have gained influence with Omar.
- "The Taliban have kind of become almost a junior partner in the strategic plans of Osama bin Laden and the Pakistani extremist elements," Gouttierre said.
- Abdul Raheem Yaseer, an Afghan native who is campus coordinator of UNO's Center for Afghanistan Studies, described the situation in his homeland bluntly: "Osama bin Laden is the master. ...
- Thousands of Muslim radicals joined the CIA and mujahedeen, including bin Laden, the wealthy son of a Saudi road builder. ...
- Pakistani investigative journalist Ahmed Rashid reported recently that the CIA funded an underground arms depot, training facility and medical center that bin Laden helped build in 1986 near the Pakistan border. There bin Laden set up his first training camp.
63. Osama bin Laden, the Islamic terrorist believed responsible for the September 11, 2001 attacks - The Crime library
- www.crimelibrary.com
- OSAMA BIN LADEN: HIGH PRIEST OF TERROR.
- (Osama Bin Laden) .
- They had been sent to Afghanistan by their network to interview "the world's most dangerous terrorist," Osama bin Laden. ...
- Two days passed before they were told that bin Laden had agreed to see them. ...
- bin Laden soldiers with weapons (CORBIS).
- Bin Laden's men, carrying portable radios and armed with Kalishnikov AK-47 machine guns, swarmed around their vehicle brandishing their weapons menacingly. ...
- Bin Laden's soldiers celebrated the event by firing their weapons into the air. ...
- A list of 16 questions had been submitted in advance, and bin Laden had agreed to answer all of them. No follow-up questions were allowed, and no immediate translation of bin Laden's answers was permitted. ...
- Only when Miller returned to New York did he understand the portent of bin Laden's comments. ...
- bin Ladin with Hamid Mir (CORBIS).
- Miller is one of a handful of foreign journalists allowed access to bin Laden over the last few years, and the others tell similar tales. ... It became clear that bin Laden only allowed journalists access when he wanted to use the world media to get his message out. ...
- Osama Bin Ladens reign of terror started before the attacks on America.
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64. Article: Bush family conspiracy theory
- en.wikipedia.org
- Osama bin Laden, then a minor Mujahedeen leader in Afghanistan, is reputed to have been a CIA agent who made use of CIA resources and US-funds to bolster the morale of radical Islamists after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Further, the Bush family, through its ties to the bin Laden family and other connections, otherwise aided bin Laden's rise. ...
- The Carlyle Group is an investment group which includes both the Bush family and bin Laden family (one of the richest in Saudi Arabia). ... Bush and Salem bin Laden were coinvestors/business partners in Arbusto Energy. ...
- Osama bin Laden's period as an alleged CIA agent occurred a decade later, when Bush was president. ... Furthermore, there is no evidence that bin Laden ever was an agent or an associate of or had any relationship at all with the CIA. ...
- As it is a large international investment group, it would be surprising if the Bush and bin Laden families were not in it or in some other group together. ... The bin Ladens in fact have also disowned Osama bin Laden, who is an opponent of organisations such as the Carlyle Group, which he has accused of embodying international economic imperialism. ...
- While proponents of the conspiracy link Bush family members to a range of groups, from Nazis to Ayatollah Khomeini, Saddam Hussein to the Carlyle Group and the bin Laden, supporters of Bush argue that there is no connection between Bush, these people, and each other. They further note that although Bush may have had dealings with the bin Ladens, he didn't have such dealings with Osama bin Laden himself. ...
- -Taliban Secret Oil Diplomacy, Saudi Arabia and the Failed Search for bin Laden by Jean-Charles Brisard, Guillaume Dasquie, Wayne Madsen, Lucy Rounds (2002) ISBN 1560254149 .
65. Suchmaschine Ajondo.de Ergebnisse 'Osama bin Laden'
- www.ajondo.com
66. osama's bin bloggin
- www.osamabinladen.blogspot.com
- :: osama's bin bloggin ::.
- :: welcome to osama's bin bloggin :: bloghome | contact ::.
- ::Osama Recommends:: .
- Osama Likes. ...
- Osama Hates. ...
- Osama is awed.
- HobbsOnline - Something the blogger of Osama's bin bloggin does in his spare time.
- Here's a great article in the American Journalism Review, and Osama praises Allah for the brief mention of his Islamic ji-blog not too far into the story. Only one question: why does she call this a parody? Osama works hard to fill his blog with serious comments on the jihad against the infidels!.
- Osama asks your forgiveness for his near month-long absence. ...
- :: osama bin laden 8:15 PM + ::. ... :: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 :: Friends of Osama.
- Now, thanks to this article in the Harvard Crimson, I know he's a true Friend of Osama, as are most of the other people mentioned in it. ...
- :: osama bin laden 11:32 AM + ::. ...
- Is anyone really surprised at this? Osama finds it incredible that no one sees a connection! Ah, the ever-gullible West. ...
- :: osama bin laden 5:40 PM + ::. ...
67. Article: George Tenet
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Long before the September 11th terrorist attacks on the United States, Tenet has focused on the growing threat of terrorism, particularly from Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda terrorist group, and the nuclear threats from North Korea and Iran. ...
68. Article: Talk:Al-Qaida
- en.wikipedia.org
- Moreover it does not mention al-Qaida, though it does drop the name of Osama bin Laden. ...
- Indeed, even the linked Zmag page -- which is a political advocacy article, not a piece of news or scholarship -- does not make that specific claim (it says the CIA recruited "'freedom fighters' like Osama bin Laden") and therefore really can't be stood upon as a defense of it. ...
- For example, is Abu Zubaydah really bin Laden's "lieutenant" (or some similar formal post), or does the State Department just like to use this phrase because it implies that bin Laden places a lot of trust and responsibility in Abu Zubaydah's hands because he's a reliable guy? This is an important distinction, because if al Qaeda is not so much an organisation as it is a circle of trust and interconnecting working relationships (i. ...
- org, which says that the taliban may have in fact waged a campaign against the "afghan arabs", attempted to assassinate bin Laden several times, and eventually put him under house arrest. Cite for this before it goes back into the article, and a clearer picture of the relationship between bin Laden and the Taliban is necessary. ...
- When I hear this word, it says to me, "We want you to believe that Osama bin Laden is associated with X group, but we can't prove it, so we'll just say they're 'linked'. ...
- "Al-Qaida" might be bin Laden's international terror organization, or it might be the resting house from which that organization evolved. ...
- If Al-Qaida is so ideologically similar to the Saudi regime, then why has Bin Laden repeatedly threatened them? In fact, if I remember correctly, he said that the Saudis were at the top of the list of targets. ...
- "Perhaps the quote that best summerizies the group's intents is the fatwa issued by Bin Laden in 1998: .
69. Osama claims he has nukes: If US uses N-arms it will get same response -DAWN - Top Stories; 10 November, 2001
- www.dawn.com
- Osama claims he has nukes: If US uses N-arms it will get same response .
- KABUL, Nov 9: Osama bin Laden has said that "we have chemical and nuclear weapons as a deterrent and if America used them against us we reserve the right to use them". ...
- This was the first interview given by Osama to any journalist after the September 11 attacks in New York and Washington. ...
- After a wait of some time , Osama arrived with about a dozen bodyguards and Dr Ayman Al-Zuwahiri and answered questions. ...
- Osama bin Laden: The Americans themselves released a list of the suspects of the Sept 11 attacks, saying that the persons named were involved in the attacks. ...
- HM: The head of Egypt's Jamia Al-Azhar has issued a fatwa (edict) against you, saying that the views and beliefs of Osama bin Laden have nothing to do with Islam. ...
- He was scaring the European countries that Osama wanted to attack with weapons of mass destruction. ...
70. Article: Wahhabism
- en.wikipedia.org
- It is a fundamentalist movement of the Sunni form of Islam and has become an object of surging interest because it is the major sect of the government and society of oil-rich Saudi Arabia, and claimed to be followed by Saudi Arabian-raised Osama bin-Laden. ...
- Some have speculated that Osama bin Laden, was long protected by the Taliban, because they are a Deobandi movement. ...
- In the 18th century, it spread in Najd along with the expansion of the First Saudi State under Muhammad bin Saud and his successors. ...
- Wahhabis claim that Osama bin Laden is not a Wahabi, but a Qutbee (follower of Sayyed Qutb). ...
- Osama bin Laden himself has said of Wahhabi scholars "An idol to be worshipped aside from God. ...
- A Correction Of Misunderstandings Found In Non-Arabic Sources About The Movement Of Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab - A compendium of Wahhabi apologetics targeted to Muslims .
71. Article: Abdurahman Khadr
- en.wikipedia.org
- In March of 2004, Abdurahman Khadr revealed in a two-part documentary that he and family members lived in a compound with Osama bin Laden. Broadcasted on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Khadr admitted on national television that his father (Ahmed Said Khadr) and some of his brothers fought as al-Qaeda terrorists and that they even stayed with Osama bin Laden for some time after terrorist training. ...
72. Independent
- www.independent.co.uk
- Osama bin Laden: The godfather of terror? .
- The first time I met Osama bin Laden inside Afghanistan it was a hot, humid night in the summer of 1996. ... Bin Laden was always studiously polite: each time we met, he would offer the usual Arab courtesy of food for a stranger: a tray of cheese, olives, bread and jam. ...
73. Osama Bin Laden: How the U.S. Helped Midwife a Terrorist
- www.public-i.org
- Special Report Osama Bin Laden: How the U. ...
- Arrested Italian Cell Sheds Light On Bin Laden’s European Network(Oct. ...
- A young Bin Laden .
- Among these thousands of foreign recruits was a young Saudi student, Osama Bin Laden, the son of a Yemeni construction magnate, Mohammed Bin Laden, who was a close friend of the late King Faisal and whose company had become fabulously wealthy on the contracts to renovate and expand the Holy Mosques of Mecca and Medina. The ISI had long wanted Prince Turki Bin Faisal, the head of Istakhbarat, the Saudi Intelligence Service, to provide a Royal Prince to lead the Saudi contingent in order to show Muslims the commitment of the Royal Family to the jihad. ... Bin Laden, although not a royal, was close enough to the royals and certainly wealthy enough to lead the Saudi contingent. Bin Laden, Prince Turki and Lieutenant General Hameed Gul head of the ISI were to become firm friends and allies in a common cause. ...
- The centre was run by Abdullah Azam, a Jordanian Palestinian whom Bin Laden had first met at university in Jeddah and revered as his leader. ...
- Until he arrived in Afghanistan, Bin Laden's life had hardly been marked by anything extraordinary. He was born around 1957, the 17th of 57 children sired by his Yemeni father and a Saudi mother, one of Mohammed Bin Laden's many wives. Bin Laden studied for a master’s degree in business administration at King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah but soon switched to Islamic studies. ...
- His father backed the Afghan struggle and helped fund it, so when Bin Laden decided to join up, his family responded enthusiastically. ...
- Bin Laden later claimed to have taken part in ambushes against Soviet troops, but he mainly used his wealth and Saudi donations to build Mujaheddin projects and spread Wahabbism among the Afghans. ... With the help of Bin Laden, several thousand Arab militants had established bases in the provinces of Kunar, Nuristan and Badakhshan, but their extreme Wahabbi practices made them intensely disliked by the majority of Afghans. ...
- By 1990, Bin Laden was disillusioned by the internal bickering of the Mujaheddin and he returned to Saudi Arabia to work in the family business. ... Some 4,000 of them had settled in Mecca and Medina alone, and Bin Laden gave money to the families of those killed. ... This came as an enormous shock to Bin Laden. As the 540,000 US troops began to arrive, Bin Laden openly criticized the Royal Family, lobbying the Saudi ulema religious scholars to issue fatwas, religious rulings, against non-Muslims being based in the country. ...
74. Osama bin Laden Jokes and political humor
- www.sanfords.net
- Osama bin Laden Jokes, Pictures and Banners.
- I Wanna Bomb Osama!.
- "The leaders of the Taliban said today that killing bin Laden won't solve the problem. ...
- "Uncle oSAMa wants you".
- "The Taliban has asked Osama bin Laden to voluntarily leave the country. ...
75. The Village Voice: Nation: Mondo Washington: The Accidental Operative by Camelia Fard & James Ridgeway
- www.villagevoice.com
- 1: Osama bin Laden, the man who allegedly masterminded the bombing of American embassies in Tanzania and Kenya and is suspected of blowing up the USS Cole. From his Afghan fortress, bin Laden operates a terrorist network reaching across the world. All of which is highly ironic since bin Laden is the progeny of a U. ...
- , with a reported offer to turn Osama bin Laden over to the U. ... " Helms has little regard for Osama bin Laden, whom she sneeringly refers to as a "tractor driver. ... " In 1999, Helms says, she got a message from the Taliban leadership that they were willing to turn over all of bin Laden's communications equipment, which they had seized, to the U. ... " In the same year, Prince Turki, head of Saudi intelligence, reputedly came up with a scheme to capture bin Laden on his own; after consulting with the Taliban he flew his private plane to Kabul and drove out to see Mullah Omar at his HQ. ... Will you kill bin Laden before you put him on the plane?" Mullah Omar called for a bucket of cold water. ... " Bin Laden was a guest of the Afghanis and there was no way they were going to kill him, though they might turn him over for a trial. ... At this final meeting, she says, Hashami proposed that the Taliban hold bin Laden in one location long enough for the U. ... is not trying to kill bin Laden but instead wants him expelled from Afghanistan so he can be brought to justice. ... Last week Milt Bearden, the former CIA station chief in Pakistan and Sudan, argued in The Wall Street Journal that the Bush administration should take a "more restrained approach" to bin Laden. ...
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