Al-Qaeda, which translates to "the base" in Arabic, was named to reflect the group's foundational goal of establishing a network of jihadist organizations. The term signifies a base of operations for Islamic militants aspiring to unite under a common cause against perceived Western oppression and influence in the Muslim world. It also implies a structured organization that supports and trains other groups and individuals in their fight. The name encapsulates both a literal and symbolic foundation for their extremist agenda.
Al Qaeda / لقاعدة‎
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Al-qaeda is a militant terrorist group.
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answer-the group that planned the 9/11 attack was al-qaeda
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The people responsible were named Mohamed Atta, Marwin al-Shehhi, Ziad Jarrah, Waleed al-Sheri, Wail al-Shehri, Abdulez al- Omari, and Santam al- Suqami. They were members of the group al-Qaeda.
No, the correct spelling of the terrorist group is Al-Qaeda.
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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