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- Al-Qaeda abstract "Al-Qaeda (/ælˈkaɪdə/ al-KY-də or /ˌælkɑːˈiːdə/ AL-kah-EE-də; Arabic: القاعدة al-qāʿidah, Arabic: [ælqɑːʕɪdɐ], translation: "The Base" and alternatively spelled al-Qaida and sometimes al-Qa'ida) is a global militant Islamist organization founded by Osama bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and several other militants, at some point between August 1988 and late 1989, with origins traceable to the Soviet war in Afghanistan. It operates as a network comprising both a multinational, stateless army and an Islamist, extremist, wahhabi, jihadist group. It has been designated as a terrorist organization by the United Nations Security Council, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), the European Union, the United States, Russia, India and various other countries (see below). Al-Qaeda has carried out many attacks on targets it considers kafir. During the Syrian civil war, al-Qaeda factions started fighting each other, as well as the Kurds and the Syrian government.Al-Qaeda has mounted attacks on civilian and military targets in various countries, including the September 11 attacks, the 1998 US embassy bombings and the 2002 Bali bombings. The US government responded to the September 11 attacks by launching the "War on Terror". With the loss of key leaders, culminating in the death of Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda's operations have devolved from actions that were controlled from the top down, to actions by franchise associated groups and lone-wolf operators.Characteristic techniques employed by al-Qaeda include suicide attacks and the simultaneous bombing of different targets. Activities ascribed to it may involve members of the movement who have made a pledge of loyalty to Osama bin Laden, or the much more numerous "al-Qaeda-linked" individuals who have undergone training in one of its camps in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq or Sudan who have not. Al-Qaeda ideologues envision a complete break from all foreign influences in Muslim countries, and the creation of a new worldwide Islamic caliphate. Among the beliefs ascribed to al-Qaeda members is the conviction that a Christian–Jewish alliance is conspiring to destroy Islam. As Salafist jihadists, they believe that the killing of civilians is religiously sanctioned, and they ignore any aspect of religious scripture which might be interpreted as forbidding the murder of civilians and internecine fighting. Al-Qaeda also opposes what it regards as man-made laws, and wants to replace them with a strict form of sharia law.Al-Qaeda is also responsible for instigating sectarian violence among Muslims. Al-Qaeda leaders regard liberal Muslims, Shias, Sufis and other sects as heretics and have attacked their mosques and gatherings. Examples of sectarian attacks include the Yazidi community bombings, the Sadr City bombings, the Ashoura Massacre and the April 2007 Baghdad bombings. Since the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011 the group has been led by Egyptian Ayman al-Zawahiri.".
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- Al-Qaeda wikiPageID "1921".
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- Al-Qaeda active "1988".
- Al-Qaeda allies "Taliban Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan East Turkestan Islamic Movement Lashkar-e-Taiba Jaish-e-Mohammed Jemaah Islamiyah Boko Haram Abu Sayyaf Caucasus Emirate".
- Al-Qaeda area "Worldwide * Predominantly in the Middle East".
- Al-Qaeda b "no".
- Al-Qaeda battles "In Afghanistan (Before War on Terror) *Second Afghan Civil War *Third Afghan Civil War In Tajikistan *Civil war in Tajikistan In Chechnya *Second Chechen War War on Terror".
- Al-Qaeda battles "In Yemen *al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen In Afghanistan (After War on Terror) *War in Afghanistan (2001–14) *War in Afghanistan (2015–present) In the Maghreb *Maghreb insurgency *Northern Mali conflict In Iraq *Iraq War *Iraqi insurgency In Pakistan *War in North-West Pakistan In Somalia *First Somali Islamist War *Second Somali Islamist War In Syria *Syrian Civil War *Military intervention against ISIL **American-led intervention in Syria".
- Al-Qaeda commons "Category:al-Qaeda".
- Al-Qaeda d "no".
- Al-Qaeda date "20050331091340".
- Al-Qaeda date "August 2010".
- Al-Qaeda date "May 2009".
- Al-Qaeda date "May 2011".
- Al-Qaeda display "no".
- Al-Qaeda hasPhotoCollection Al-Qaeda.
- Al-Qaeda ideology Pan-Islamism.
- Al-Qaeda ideology Qutbism.
- Al-Qaeda ideology Salafi_jihadism.
- Al-Qaeda ideology Wahhabism.
- Al-Qaeda leaders "Ayman al-Zawahiri".
- Al-Qaeda leaders "Osama bin Laden".
- Al-Qaeda mw "no".
- Al-Qaeda n "Category:al-Qaeda".
- Al-Qaeda name "Al-Qaeda".
- Al-Qaeda name "القاعدة".
- Al-Qaeda opponents "* * * * * * * Members".
- Al-Qaeda opponents "* * * * * * * * * * Other state opponents: * * * * * * Non-state opponents: * Hezbollah * Houthis *".
- Al-Qaeda opponents "* * Non-Nato members".
- Al-Qaeda opponents "United Nations Security Council".
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- Al-Qaeda reason "contradictory sentences: minimum carnage would be fundamentally defensive, maximum carnage would not.".
- Al-Qaeda reason "nobody has confirmed what Reeve says".
- Al-Qaeda reason "questionable statement as at least one of the other signers of the fatwa may have indeed been able to issue such an edict – bin Laden and al-Zawahiri were co-signers".
- Al-Qaeda s "no".
- Al-Qaeda species "no".
- Al-Qaeda strength "In Afghanistan: 50–100".
- Al-Qaeda strength "In India: 300".
- Al-Qaeda strength "In Iraq: Less than 1,300".
- Al-Qaeda strength "In Pakistan: 300–3,000".
- Al-Qaeda strength "In Somalia: 5,000–7,000".
- Al-Qaeda strength "In Syria: 5,115–6,115".
- Al-Qaeda strength "In the Arabian Peninsula: 1,000".
- Al-Qaeda strength "In the Maghreb: 300–800".
- Al-Qaeda title "Al Qaeda Training Manual".
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- Al-Qaeda v "no".
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- Al-Qaeda war "the Global War on Terrorism, the War in Afghanistan, the Iraq War, the Syrian Civil War, and the Arab Spring".
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