Preview

Al Qaeda Terrorist Group

Powerful Essays
Open Document
Open Document
1239 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Al Qaeda Terrorist Group
Al Qaeda Terrorist Group

Paul Leclair
University of Phoenix
CJA/300
William Barnes
December 8, 2005

Abstract

Al Qaeda is arguably the most well-known and most dangerous Islamic terrorist organization in the world. It was established around 1990 by a Saudi millionaire, Osama Bin Laden, to bring together Arabs who fought in Afghanistan against the Soviet invasion. The goal of the organization is to reestablish the Muslim state throughout the world. Al Qaeda works with allied Islamic extremist groups to overthrow regimes it deems "non-Islamic" and remove Westerners from Muslin countries. Groups affiliated with Al Qaeda have conducted numerous bombings and other violent attacks throughout the world that have resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians. In 1996, Osama Bin Laden declared war on the United States, and two years later, he vowed to attack Americans and their allies, wherever they are.

Al Qaeda is the leading multi-national Islamic terrorist network. It was founded and is still led by Osama Bin Laden, a multimillionaire from Saudi Arabia who became an active Islamist in 1979, when he went to Afghanistan to fight the Soviet Union. Though Al Qaeda financially and operationally supports Islamist terror groups around the globe, its core remains Bin Laden and the Arabs who fought alongside him during the 1980's. This paper will talk about the history and structure of Al Qaeda, along with some of the operations and activities Al Qaeda has carried out in the past and the participants before and after the fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan. The origins of Al Qaeda are rooted in the Afghanistan resistance to the Soviet invasion from 1979 to 1989. Believing that the war with the Soviet Union was a holy battle between Islam and the infidel, Osama Bin Laden, the son of a wealthy Saudi contractor, traveled to Afghanistan to aid in the fight. At the time of the war, Afghanistan lacked both the infrastructure and manpower for a

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Good Essays

    During his presentation and in his book Erick Stakelbeck takes us through the world of Islamic terrorism. He recounts his experience interviewing al-Qaeda terrorist leaders and his conversation former al-Qaeda operatives and associates of Osama bin Laden. During the presentation Stakelbeck tells us how the international…

    • 923 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    susan b anthony

    • 965 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Al Qaeda or Al Qaida is an Islamic jihadist organization which calls itself as an Islamic resistance movement around the world, while it is always marked as a network international terrorist. Its founder, leader and largest contributor is Osama Bin Laden, a billionaire construction of oil and Saudi origin, who was educated in the best universities in the U.K and collaborate with the C.I.A. Bin Laden directed the financial operation in a computer archivist called al Qaeda (literally base “data”). Since then many members of the mujahideen extremist went association with Al Qaeda network. (http://especiales.ya.com/alqaeda/) In December 1978 Prince Turki Al Faycoal, director of the Saudi secret service, recruited to Bin Laden for financial trading operations the CIA in Afghanistan.…

    • 965 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    The first attack by Osama Bin Laden was on Sept. 11, 2001, at the Pentagon and the World Trade Center, in New York, also known as the twin towers. Osama had more than 20 children by 5 wives. Osama Bin Laden was the creator of the terrorist group called, al-Qaeda. His mission was to one day become the master of the world, instead of the United States. Two planes were hijacked and 2 fighter…

    • 253 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Why Did 9/11 Happen

    • 449 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Al-Qaeda is the group responsible for the 9/11 attacks. Bin Laden initially denied involvement in the attacks but then eventually admitted that he was involved. US forces found a video tape in a destroyed house in Jalalabad. The video shows that Bin Laden was planning the attacks and that he was responsible. Nearly 10 years later, Bin Laden was killed in Pakistan by Special Forces. Bin Laden was responsible for the 9/11 attacks and was eventually found and killed.…

    • 449 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    History- 9/11

    • 1491 Words
    • 5 Pages

    In 1980, Afghan Rebels, Mujahideens, launch a gorilla campaign against the occupying Soviet Army. By Spring 1986, Operation Cyclone enabled America to successfully provide Mujahideens with weapon and finance. By spring 1987, Osama Bin Laden, the son of a billionaire, joined the fight, which soon led to the withdrawal of the Soviet Army; immediately turning Bin Laden into a hero. Bin Laden soon forms a radical Islamic group called Al Qaeda, also known as ‘The Base’. This group consisted of men who fought alongside Bin Laden whose main goal was to spread their extreme Islamic beliefs throughout the Muslim world and to fight the jihad, ‘Holy War’, against infidels such as western civilization.…

    • 1491 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Osama Bin Laden was the leader of the Terrorist group Al-Qaeda, the organization that claimed responsibility for the September 11 attacks on the United States, along with numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets. He was a Saudi Arabian, a member of the wealthy bin Laden family, and an ethnic Yemeni Kindite. He was also born in the family Mohammed Bin Awad Bin Laden. He studied at university in the country until 1979, when he joined mujahideen forces in Pakistan fighting against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan. He helped to fund the mujahideen by funneling arms, money and fighters from the Arab world into Afghanistan, and gained popularity among many Arabs. He first formed Al- Qaeda in 1988. Four years later,…

    • 656 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Bin Laden was a just an ordinary man, at least as a teenager, pretty much before the 9/11 attacks. The founder of the notorious Al-Qaeda organization was a billionaire and a Saudi Arabian citizen. His involvement in wide attacks and bombings made him on the list on the most wanted fugitive and terrorist in American FBI.…

    • 56 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    The Mujahedeen were local militias led by regional war lords, who independently took up arms all over Afghanistan to fight the Soviet invasion. Just like America had suffered in Vietnam, the Soviets would suffer as well. Even though the capital was under Afghan Communists’ control, they failed to unify the country and [Consider a more meaning filled connection like so here.] much of country was not under their authority. On February 15, 1989, the Soviet Union withdrew its troops having failed to implement a sympathetic regime In Kabul. In a decade brutal conflict, an estimated one million civilians were killed, as well as 90,000 Mujahedeen fighters, 18,000 Afghan troops, and 14,500 Soviet soldiers. A new civil war began after the Soviet’ withdrawal between the Mujahedeen factions that were fighting the Soviet invasion. Two of these factions were the Taliban ,made up of mostly Afghan,and Al-Qaeda, made up of Arabs that came from Saudi Arabia and other Arab states, led by Bin Laden. With the weaponry and the money left from the United States , the Taliban emerged as victorious of the civil war and took over the country in 1996. Over the years to come, the Taliban government would shelter Osama Bin Laden and his group Al-Qaida would become a major security threat to the U.S…

    • 382 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Osama bin Laden is a well-known member of the islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda. Osama and al-Qaeda are known because of their devastating attacks on September 11, 2001. Their was a total of 4 planes that were hijacked on September 11. Two planes flew into the World Trade center collapsing the Twin Towers. Both planes having enough jet fuel to go from New York to China. Afterward a third plane hijacked and purposely crashed into the Pentagon. A fourth plane was later hijacked but the passengers over took the plane and crashed it into a field in pennsylvania. Over $100 billion costed for America after the attacks. Almost 3,000 died that day and will…

    • 749 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    However, this group was not secret. ‘‘It’s located in Afghanistan. In 1994 Sudan was under pressure from what Saudi Arabia did and the U.S. expelled Osama bin Laden from the study group in Al Thagher because he lost track of what his goals were at first when he first got accepted into the study group. Osama then decided to moved his base of operations to Afghanistan. Al-Qaeda was led by Osama bin Laden and the members of this group had to pledge an oath of allegiance called a…

    • 910 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Al Qaeda and Army of God

    • 2403 Words
    • 10 Pages

    In order to fully understand the Muslim jihadist group Al-Qaeda and their position outside of mainstream Islam, one must understand where they began and who helped bring them to such prominence. This is where Osama Bin Laden, America’s most wanted man following the September 11th terrorist attack on the World Trade Centers, comes to the forefront. He was credited with the founding of Al Qaeda and was often looked to as the inspirational figurehead of the organization throughout his period of leadership.…

    • 2403 Words
    • 10 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    In order to be in the Al-Qaeda group you need to have the following requirements: listen, have good manners, obedience, and their pledge to follow their superiors. Before 2001, Al-Qaeda was responsible for multiple deaths around the Middle East including a bombing in Egypt. In the 90’s Al-Qaeda was preparing a plan to start a war with the U.S.; they succeeded. On September 11, 2001 they had suicide bomber fly into the World Trade Center towers a.k.a The Twin Towers. There was another bombing in Virginia at the The Pentagon in Arlington and in Pennsylvania. As President Bush was campaigning for his re-election in 2004 Osama sent a out a video confirming that he was responsible the attacks in New York, Virginia, and…

    • 644 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    Osama Bin Laden

    • 1175 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden lived from 1957 until his death in 2011. He was the founder of Al Qaeda, the jihadist organization responsible for the attacks on the United States and numerous other mass casualty attacks against civilian and military targets. For many years he was public enemy number one, and the most wanted man in the world. He was a member of the wealthy Saudi bin Laden family, and an ethnic Yemeni Kindite. He was a very tall man who stood about 6’ 6”, and weighed approximately 160 pounds. He had an olive colored skin complexion, with brown hair and brown eyes, and for the most part always grew a long untrimmed beard.…

    • 1175 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Osama Bin Laden

    • 275 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Osama Bin Laden was born in Saudi Arabia into the Bin Laden family to his father Mohammed Bin Awad Bin Laden, who is also a billionaire. Osama was the founder of Al-Qaeda, the Islamist organization that claimed responsibility for the 9/11 attacks on the US. Also, they claimed responsibility for the numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets.…

    • 275 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    ISIS Research Paper

    • 108 Words
    • 1 Page

    Is ISIS Really a Threat to the United States? ISIS is a newly formed group that operates in the Eastern part of the world. The goal of this group is to create an Islamic state across Sunni areas of Iraq and in Syria. Currently, they control hundreds of square miles all over Iraq and Syria; this number is growing greater everyday. I believe that ISIS presents very little threat to the United States as a whole. The goal of this paper is to establish if the U.S is indeed, threatened by this terrorist group known as ISIS.…

    • 108 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays

Related Topics