For Osama, Islam was much more than a religion. It was a way of life, it was politics, it was what everyone needed to believe in. Islam is one of the world’s largest religions, with more than one billion believers. (4) While attending Saudi University, bin Laden met a professor, and leading member of the Islamic Brotherhood, Dr. Abdullah Azzam. During this time, bin Laden realized his passion for religion. Azzam helped …show more content…
After the downfall of the Soviet attack, bin Laden returned to his father's construction business in Saudi Arabia. U.S. troops were stationed, in 1990, in Saudi Arabia due to the first Persian Gulf War. His hate for americans grew quickly when he was caught smuggling weapons through S.A. He was revoked citizenship and forced to move to Sudan where he invested his time and money into terrorist groups. He then turned MaK into the terrorist group we know now,