Osama Bin Laden

by Thomas R Mockaitis

Published 29 January 2010

This concise biography of the world's most notorious terrorist tells the fascinating story of the evolution of a wealthy businesman's son to the 9/11 mastermind who declared war on America.

Osama bin Laden: A Biography offers a concise, fact-based portrait of a man whose rise from obscurity to notoriety coincides with some of the most traumatic events of the 21st century. It follows bin Laden's story from his life in Saudi society in the 1960s and 1970s to his religious conversion, his emergence as a jihadist leader, his horrifying terrorist attacks, and his near-mythic status in parts of the Muslim world today.

Drawing on a wide range of sources, Osama bin Laden finds the political and religious roots of a worldview that combines devout faith with a belief in violence and terrorism. The book pays particular attention to the spread of radical Islam from Egypt to Saudi Arabia and beyond, as well as the development of Al Qaeda and its current scope and capabilities.


A chronology of major events in the life of Osama bin Laden

12 photographs of bin Laden at various stages of his life


To some, he is evil incarnate, to some others, the most hated and most hateful man in the world. To his followers, he is a hero, one who sacrificed a life of luxury and used his wealth to fight against the Westernization of the Arab world. Osama bin Laden: A biography offers a concise, fact-based portrait of a man whose rise from obscurity to notoriety concides whith some of the most traumatic events of the 21st century. It follows Osama bin Laden's story his life in Saudi society in the 1960s and 1970s to his religious conversion, his emergence as a jihadi leader, his horrigying terrorist attacks, and his near-mythic status in parts of the Muslim world today. Founder of Al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden was a major target of the War on Terror, which has resulted in civilian deaths in the range of 80,000 and 1.2 million in Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia between 2011 and 2007. On May 2, 2011 Osama bin Laden was shot and killed inside a secured private residential compound in Abdottabad, Pakistan by U.S. Navy Seals in a covert operation authorized by the U.S. President, Barak Obama.
Drawing on a wide range of source, Osama bin Laden finds the political and religious roots of a worldview that combines devout faith with a belief in violence and terrorism. The book pays particular attention to the spread of radical Islam from Egypt to Saudi Arabia and beyond, as well as the development of Al-Qaeda and its current scope and capabilities.