Middle East

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9/11, one of the largest and most heinous single terrorist attack in history, claimed the lives of almost 3000 people. It consisted of four coordinated terrorists attacks which was enacted by Al-Qaeda, an Islamist terrorist group, in New York City, and Washington D.C. The four targets were the two World Trade Center buildings, the Pentagon and the White House. Three out of the four attacks were successful. The one heading towards the White House was foiled by the passengers, who retook the plane and crash landed it in a field. The reasons behind this act of terror have been traced to several different reasons, many of them direct actions done by the United States and the West. The first reason for the 9/11 attacks can be traced back all the way to the time of Muhammad, the founder of Islam and the “messenger of God, as well as Islam itself.

Much of the history of Islam has been obscured by a veil of fear and misunderstanding. This was caused by the fear of Islamic terrorists before, and mainly after, the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The history of Islam begins with the birth of Muhammad, who was born in the holy city of Mecca, in a time where warring tribes were constantly fighting over the scarce sources of water. Muhammad received the Qur’an from the angel Gabriel, and his most radical proclamation that came from God was that their was only one God. This meant that since their was only one God, their could only be one people. Over time, Muhammad and his followers took control of Mecca and much of the Arabian Peninsula. Within the Qur’an, Muhammad received the 5 Pillars of Islam, which are the explain the five concepts a good Muslim must follow. The first pillar, the profession of faith, is the primary pillar that is used by radical...

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9/11/2001 was one of the largest and most heinous single act of terror that ever occurred in modern history. It was enacted by the radical Islamist group Al-Qaeda, as an attempt to get Western influence out of the Middle East. This backfired on Al-Qaeda, since now the United States has several times more military bases and troops in the Middle East than we had prior to the 9/11 attacks. The United States has also increased its foreign aid towards Israel as well. The problem with this is that with our increased military presence in the Middle East, we are radicalizing more and more Muslims because of the civilian casualties all across the Middle East. The United States has created more terrorists in the Middle East than there were prior to 9/11. 9/11 was a direct result of Western and U.S presence in the Middle East. This is why 9/11 occurred.

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