usama bin laden
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Definition
Proper noun A Saudi Arabian-born militant and the founder of the pan-Islamic militant organization al-Qaeda. He was a central figure in global terrorism, most notably for orchestrating the September 11 attacks on the United States in 2001.
Usage
This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the specific individual. It is typically used in historical, political, and security-related contexts. * The manhunt for Usama bin Laden lasted nearly a decade. * Usama bin Laden issued several video-taped statements. * The compound where Usama bin Laden was hiding was located in Pakistan.
Advanced Usage
- "bin Laden": Often used alone as a shortened reference, especially after the full name has been introduced. It functions similarly to a surname.
- The intelligence report focused on the network built by bin Laden.
Variants and Related Words
- Osama bin Laden: The more common transliteration of the name in English-language media and official documents. "Usama" and "Osama" represent different phonetic interpretations of the same Arabic name.
- Al-Qaeda (Proper noun): The militant organization founded by Usama bin Laden.
- Emir (Noun): A title bin Laden used within al-Qaeda, meaning "commander" or "prince."
Synonyms
- Terrorist leader: A descriptive term for his role.
- Al-Qaeda founder: A term specifying his primary organizational association.
Note: Synonyms are descriptive phrases, not direct name substitutes.
Noun
- Arab terrorist who established al-Qaeda (born in 1957)