- /ˌælkɑːˈiːdə/. Al-Qaeda's name can also be
transliterated as al-
Qaida, al-Qa'ida, or el-
Qaida. The
doctrinal concept of "al-Qaeda" was
first coined by the...
- lit. 'foundation') may also
refer to: Al-Qaidah,
former newspaper in Iraq
Qaida (book) (Urdu: قاعده), a
series of
books for
learning Quranic Arabic intended...
- al-
Qaida br****".
United Press International. 4
December 2009.
Archived from the
original on 7
December 2009.
Retrieved 5
December 2009. "Yemen al-
Qaida branch...
- romanized: Tanẓīm al-Qā'idah fī Bilād al-Maghrib al-Islāmī, French: l'Organisation d'Al-
Qaïda aux Pays du
Maghreb Islamique), or AQIM, is an
Islamist militant organization...
- city of Aqaba, a
rocket attack kills a
Jordanian soldier. 14 September: Al-
Qaida in Iraq
claimed responsibility for a single-day
series of more than a dozen...
- The ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-
Qaida Sanctions Committee is a
committee of the
United Nations Security Council tasked with
implementing international sanctions...
- Al-Qaeda is understood[by whom?] to have
operated a
number of safe houses, some of
which were used as
training centres.
American intelligence analysts...
- The 2000
Kuala Lumpur al-Qaeda
Summit was a
meeting of
several high-level al-Qaeda
members held in
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia from 5 to 8
January 2000. During...
- (July 7, 1979 –
April 12, 2015) was a
terrorist and a
senior leader of Al
Qaida in the
Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), who was held in
extrajudicial detention...
-
captives taken in the War on
Terror made
dozens of
references to an al
Qaida safe house, in Faisalabad, Punjab, ****stan. Five of the
twenty men who...