Messages to the World: The Statements of Osama Bin Laden

Messages to the World: The Statements of Osama Bin Laden

by Bruce Lawrence (Author), Bruce Lawrence (Editor), Osama bin Laden (Author)

Synopsis

Despite the saturation of global media coverage, Osama bin Laden's own writings have been curiously absent from analysis of the war on terror. Over the last ten years, bin Laden has issued a series of carefully tailored public statements, from interviews with Western and Arabic journalists to faxes and video recordings. These texts supply evidence crucial to an understanding of the bizarre mix of Quranic scholarship, CIA training, punctual interventions in Gulf politics and messianic anti-imperialism that has formed the programmatic core of Al Qaeda. In bringing together the various statements issued under bin Laden's name since 1994, this volume forms part of a growing discourse that seeks to demythologize the terrorist network. Newly translated from the Arabic, annotated with a critical introduction by Islamic scholar Bruce Lawrence, this collection places the statements in their religious, historical and political context. It shows how bin Laden's views draw on and differ from other strands of radical Islamic thought; it also demonstrates how his arguments vary in degrees of consistency, and how his evasions concerning the true nature and extent of his own group, and over his own role in terrorist attacks, have contributed to the perpetuation of his personal mythology.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Annotated edition
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 17 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 1844670457
ISBN 13: 9781844670451

Media Reviews
A magnificent piece of eloquent, at times even poetic Arabic prose ... in devising strategies to fight the terrorists, it would surely be useful to understand the forces that drive them. - Bernard Lewis, Foreign Affairs Western Media have made no consistent effort to publish bin Laden's statements, thereby failing to give their audience the words that put his thoughts and actions in cultural and historical context ... Bin Laden has been precise in telling America the reasons he is waging war on us. None of the reasons have anything to do with US policies and actions in the Muslim world. - Michael Scheuer, author of Imperial Hubris: Why The west Is Losing The War On Terror, was a senior CIA analyst and former chief of the bin Laden unit from 1996 to 1999 Despite the religious rhetoric and the bloody means, bin Laden is a rational man. There is a simple reason why he attacked the US: American imperialism. As long as America seeks to control the Middle East, he and people like him will be its enemy. - Michael Mann, Incoherent Empire
Author Bio
Bruce Lawrence is the Nancy and Jeffrey Marcus Humanities Professor of Religion at Duke University. He is the author of New Faiths, Old Fears: Muslims and Other Asian Immigrants in American Religious Life, Shattering the Myth, and Defenders of God: The Fundamentalist Revolt Against the Modern Age. James Howarth wrote his PhD thesis at SOAS, London, on the religious revival in contemporary Arab thought. He has an MA in Arabic linguistics, and worked on MAS Abdul Haleem's translation of the Qur'an (OUP, 2004)