Description
The West considered Osama bin Laden to be the world’s greatest enemy, while Arab and Muslim countries considered him an ideal hero. After the 9/11 incident of 2001, the world was divided into two parts – anti-Laden and pro-Laden. What is the reality of the ‘hero’ of the Muslim world? Why did he become anti-American? Why did he leave his comfort zone and become a jihadist?
Born into a wealthy family, Osama bin Laden could have enjoyed wealth, but he dedicated his life to the Muslim community. ‘Jehad’, which was popular in the Muslim community in the seventh century, was popularized again in the early decades of the 21st century.
This book not only tells the story of Osama’s rise and fall, but also includes the memoirs of the best-selling book ‘No Easy Day’ written by Mark Owen (a pseudonym), a member of the US Navy SEAL who killed him. In addition, an attempt has been made to debunk the theory that he was never killed.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.