Examines Osama bin Laden's role in Middle Eastern and world terrorism, studies his pre-September 11 activities, and traces his financial sources in addition to explaining how a wealthy Saudi millionaire rose to become the most sought-after threat to world peace.
Explores the life and times of the prophet Muhammad, describing sixty-century Arabia where he was born, his early years, the night he Archangel Gabriel appeared before him, his escape to Medina, and other related topics.
Chronicles the life of terrorist Osama bin Laden, focusing on the events that led him to declare a holy war on America and commit some of the worst acts of violence ever directed at the country.
Frances Shore, having relocated from Britain to Saudi Arabia, begins to hear crying from the apartment above her and notices men coming in and out, but when she addresses the issue with her Muslim neighbors they tell her there is nobody up there, making Frances question if she is losing her mind or if she should further investigate.
Carmen Bin Ladin describes her marriage to Yeslam Bin Laden, Osama Bin Laden's brother, her difficulties adapting to Saudi life, and her eventual divorce and custody battle.
Reveals how the United States government's cynical relationship with Saudi Arabia makes the country increasingly vulnerable to economic disaster and puts it at risk for further acts of terrorism.
a true story of life behind the veil in Saudi Arabia
Sasson, Jean P
1992
A Saudi Arabian princess tells of her life, from her turbulent childhood to her arranged marriage, revealing the true role designated to women by men in her country.
Traces the life and true nature of Osama bin Laden through interviews with over fifty people who have known bin Laden personally, including his brother-in-law, high school English teacher, and former members of al Qaeda.
the ten-year search for Bin Laden from 9/11 to Abbottabad
Bergen, Peter L.
2012
Presents the account of the ten-year pursuit of bin Laden and the twilight of al-Qaeda, based on research and access to White House officials, CIA analysts, Pakistani intelligence, and the military.