Entity: BIN-LADEN
Bin-Laden refers to Osama bin Laden, the founder and first general emir of al-Qaeda, known for his involvement in global terrorism.
BIN-LADEN
Etymology
The term 'Bin-Laden' is derived from the full name of Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden.
Definition
Bin-Laden refers to Osama bin Laden, a prominent Arab militant leader and terrorist figure associated with the establishment of al-Qaeda.
Historical Context
Osama bin Laden was actively involved in various jihadist movements, including supporting mujahideen groups in Afghanistan and Bosnia. He gained infamy for orchestrating the 9/11 attacks on the United States, leading to a global manhunt that ended with his death in 2011.
Cultural Significance
Bin-Laden symbolizes the face of modern terrorism and has left a lasting impact on global security policies and counterterrorism efforts.
Related Concepts
Bin-Laden is often associated with al-Qaeda, terrorism, and the broader issues of religious extremism and political violence.
See Also
A prominent Arab militant leader and terrorist figure associated with the establishment of al-Qaeda.