Al-Qaeda is an international post-national terrorist organization. Al-Qaeda's mission is to bring about the Fall of the West and the Islamicization (both cultural and religious) of Western Nations. Their organization sought refuge in several Arab and Muslim countries and found space to grow in Afghanistan until the American Invasion in 2001. Since that point, they have grown cells in numerous other countries, but focused their greatest efforts in Franchising. Franchising means that a nondescript Arab militant group will begin to call themselves Al-Qaeda and advocate for Al-Qaeda's goals without actually being connected to Al-Qaeda's central command structure. In return, Al-Qaeda will donate funds to this militant group to pursue its aims. As a result, people who identify as Al-Qaeda may not even be connected to the Al-Qaeda leadership in the same way that the individual owners of McDonald's Restaurants do not necessarily have a connection with McDonald's Executives.
The Taliban endorsed the ideology of Al-Qaeda and provided them shelter.
The two are so close in ideology, there would be no reason to fight, but Al quaeda is larger.
No, Al-Qaeda is a militant extremist group that emerged in the late 1980s and is not a recognized branch of Islam. They have been responsible for numerous acts of terrorism around the world in the name of their extremist ideology.
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AL QAEDA=THE BASE
The normal English spelling of the Arabic name is Al-Qaeda (Al Qaeda), but it may be spelled al-Qaida and sometimes al-Qa'ida.
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Al-qaeda is a militant terrorist group.
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Ayman al-Zawahiri is al-Qaeda's Deputy Operations Chief, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was the senior leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq,
AL-Qaeda is the biggest terrorist organisation in the world. This is the sentence that uses the word Al-Qaeda.