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7 September, 22:13

Which statements about al-Qaeda's beliefs are accurate?

Choose ALL answers that are correct.

A.

Al-Qaeda leaders believe that only they and their followers know the truth about God.

B.

Members of al-Qaeda believe they will be punished by God if they take the lives of non-Muslims.

C.

Al-Qaeda's members practice a peaceful, moderate form of Islam.

D.

Most Muslims around the world reject al-Qaeda's beliefs.

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  1. 7 September, 22:37
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    The correct option is D. Most Muslims around the world reject Al-Qaeda's beliefs.

    Explanation:

    Al-Qaeda is a militant multi-national organization which is established by terrorist Osama bin Laden and some Arab volunteers in the year 1988. They often attack non-military and military targets in various countries.

    Al-Qaeda was formed is to abolish the control of foreign influences on Muslim countries. The member of Al-Qaeda believed that many Christian alliances were dominating Muslims.

    Al-Qaeda considers United States of America as their primary enemy. The main goal of Al Qaeda was to replace the Middle East with Islamic governments.
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