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Osama bin Laden took ideological guidance from prominent militant Islamist scholars and ideologues from the classical to contemporary eras, such as Ibn Taymiyya, Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, Sayyid Qutb and Abdullah Azzam. During his middle and high school years, Bin Laden was educated in Al-Thagr model school, a public school in Jeddah run by Islamist exiles of the Muslim Brotherhood; during which he was immensely influenced by pan-Islamist ideals and displayed strict religious commitment. As a teenager, Bin Laden attended and led Muslim Brotherhood-run "Awakening" camps held on desert outskirts; that intended to raise the youth in religious values, instil martial spirit and sought spiritual seclusion from "the corruptions" of modernity and rapidly urbanising society of 1970s Saudi Arabia.

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  • معتقدات وأيديولوجية أسامة بن لادن (ar)
  • Beliefs and ideology of Osama bin Laden (en)
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  • خلال سنوات دراسته المتوسطة والثانوية، تلقى بن لادن تعليمه في مدرسة الثغر النموذجية، وهي مدرسة عامة في جدة. ولئن كان بعض الصحفيين قد تكهنوا بأن بن لادن كان من أتباع الحركة الوهابية، فقد اعترض باحثون آخرون على هذه الفكرة. وانغمس بن لادن خلال دراسته في جامعة الملك عبد العزيز في كتابات العالم الإسلامي المتشدد المصري سيد قطب. أبرزها معالم في الطريق و‌في ظلال القرآن. اشترك في المدرسة الأثرية. بن لادن تبنى معاداة قطب للغرب، تأكيده على أن العالم الإسلامي قد انغمس في دولة الجاهلية واعتنق دعوته الثورية للإطاحة بالحكومات العربية عن طريق طليعة ملتزمة أيديولوجياً. (ar)
  • Osama bin Laden took ideological guidance from prominent militant Islamist scholars and ideologues from the classical to contemporary eras, such as Ibn Taymiyya, Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, Sayyid Qutb and Abdullah Azzam. During his middle and high school years, Bin Laden was educated in Al-Thagr model school, a public school in Jeddah run by Islamist exiles of the Muslim Brotherhood; during which he was immensely influenced by pan-Islamist ideals and displayed strict religious commitment. As a teenager, Bin Laden attended and led Muslim Brotherhood-run "Awakening" camps held on desert outskirts; that intended to raise the youth in religious values, instil martial spirit and sought spiritual seclusion from "the corruptions" of modernity and rapidly urbanising society of 1970s Saudi Arabia. (en)
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