Al-Qaeda and ISIS are both extremist groups, but they differ in their ideologies and operational approaches. Al-Qaeda, founded by Osama bin Laden, focuses on a global jihad against the West and emphasizes the importance of establishing a broad coalition of Islamist groups, often prioritizing long-term goals. In contrast, ISIS, which emerged from Al-Qaeda in Iraq, seeks to establish a caliphate and is more focused on territorial control and immediate violent confrontation, employing extreme brutality and direct recruitment strategies. These differences have led to conflicts between the two groups, particularly over leadership and strategic priorities.
Al-khwarizmi was a muslim mathematician who invented algebra.
'Algebra; is an Arabic word, 'Al Jabr' meaning 'The Stones/ or The Bone Setting'.
written in Baghdad about 825 A.D. by the Arab mathematician Mohammed ibn-Musa al-Khowarizmi
Al khwarizmi
850 AD
Al-queda is going to attack us for freedom and revenge of osama bin laden
ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) and Al-Qaeda are both jihadist organizations, but they differ in ideology and goals. ISIS seeks to establish a caliphate through extreme violence and has a more apocalyptic vision, while Al-Qaeda focuses on a broader anti-Western agenda and has historically emphasized a decentralized network of affiliates. The Taliban, on the other hand, is primarily a nationalist movement that aims to govern Afghanistan according to its interpretation of Islamic law, rather than seeking global jihad. While all three groups share a fundamentalist Islamic ideology, their motivations, methods, and territorial focuses vary significantly.
Afghanistan
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Osama bin laden
Al queda
Al is an Arabic word meaning "the".For example Al-Queda means "the base".
al-queda central
September 11, 2001
Al Queda
No, the correct spelling of the terrorist group is Al-Qaeda.
u have to get married to bin laden first...