Osama bin Laden became the leader of al-Qaeda after co-founding the organization in 1988, following his involvement in the Afghan resistance against the Soviet invasion. His wealth, connections, and experience in guerrilla warfare helped him attract followers and resources. Bin Laden's ideology, which combined militant jihadism with a vision of global Islamic governance, resonated with many, allowing him to consolidate power within the group. Over time, he positioned al-Qaeda as a central player in the global jihadist movement, particularly through high-profile attacks like those on September 11, 2001.
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Osama Bin Laden was their leader. He is now dead. This third fact is pointless.
yes former Al-Qaeda leader osama bin laden confessed being responsible for the attacks in 2004
Osama Bin Laden was the founder of Al-Qaeda.
The leader was Osama Bin Laden. He was assassinated in May 2011 by allied special forces after he was discovered hiding in Pakistan.
It is allegedly said that Al-Qaeda were behind these terror attacks. The leader of Al-Qaeda is/was Osama Bin Ladin.
There is no known person named "Obama bi ladin." It is possible that you may be referring to Osama bin Laden, who was the leader of the global terrorist group al-Qaeda and was killed by U.S. forces in 2011. Barack Obama was the President of the United States at the time of bin Laden's death.
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Arabic names in English: multiple spellingsWhen Arabic names are translated into English, there are often multiple spellings. The leader of Al Qaeda's name was most frequently spelled Osama bin Laden but it has also been reported as Usama bin Laden by the FBI, CIA and news organizations. Other variations on Osama bin Laden's name:- Usama bin Laden- Usama bin Ladin- Ussamah Bin Ladin- Oussama Ben Laden
Osama Bin Ladin
He was the leader of Al Qaeda.
Osama bin Laden founded the al-Qaeda. There are others but he is the head leader.
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Yeslam bin Ladin was born in 1950.