Rise Of Al Qaeda Essay

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This essay seeks to examine the statement “Al Qaeda rose due to religious reasons.” Al Qaeda is a worldwide extremist militant organisation that is using interpretation of Islam in order to legitimise its actions, including terrorist attacks. According to two disputed versions it was founded in late 1987 or early 1988 by Osama bin Laden and Abdullah Azzam in addition to some other co-founders. Coming from different backgrounds, bin Laden and Azzam met in 1983 on the way to Afghanistan where they wanted to fight the Soviet invaders. I chose this topic as I think that it is important to understand how such organisations appear in order to prevent their creation in the future. In combination with others, my main source is the book «The Rise and Fall of Al Qaeda» by Fawaz A. Gerges, half of which is directly related to my topic as its title implies. Plus, I should mention number of articles from different issues of Perception published by Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs provided me with important information of how failures of the World that led to the rise of Al Qaeda.
Nowadays, After Assassination of Bin Laden and rise of new terrorist group called ISIS in the Middle East Al Qaeda starts losing …show more content…

Being one of his millionaire father’s fifty-four children Osama must have had tough times in trying to get his relatives’ attention. Perhaps, being more religious that rest of his half-brothers was a way to achieve this attention. When Osama turned 10 Mohammad bin Laden passed away. But he still did have time to pass his son some of his experience. And Osama was following his father leadership style even after his death. One of the things that helped him learn to practice these leadership advices was business legacy that was left after Mohammad. While still studying at University, young Osama has spent a lot of time on visiting construction sites of his father’s business