The label of terrorist organization that Al Qaeda received form the international community is not denied by its leader. Furthermore, the Al Qaeda Manual incorporates the jihad message to its supporters through the incorporation of the religious factor implying the desire of Allah1 to impose Muslim order. It also contains several directives instigating people to fight against the Western world considering it responsible for the death of their people. In such fight they cannot engage using traditional measures such as diplomacy, but military confrontation. Because Al Qaeda is not a state actor, it does not occupy a clear geographical area (it has many affiliates in different countries, different groups that followed its model, some of them are sponsored by them), it does not imply an open fight, but it strikes using various bombings and suicide bombers, whenever they find the way of doing so taking advantage by the flaws in the security systems, the international community finds itself in the difficulty of striking back.
Osama bin Laden is without a doubt the head of al-Qaeda and the most wanted terrorist in the world. His father, Mohammed bin Laden, was a Yemeni immigrant to Saudi Arabia who started his own construction business coming to the attention of Abdul Aziz, the first monarch of Saudi Arabia. Thus he received a very important project, the renovation of holy Mecca. In 1957, his forth wife, a Syrian woman gave birth to Osama in Saudi Arabia.
At the age of 11, bin Laden lost his father in a helicopter accident. Due to his family wealth and their relation with the royal family, he studies economics and management at the king's Abdul Aziz University. One of his teachers, Azzam exercised a great influence on Osama, shaping his religious beliefs.
Bin Laden's rise to power was possible due to his wealth that he inherited from his family business. His first actions that draw the international attention represent...