Contains over four hundred sayings from Muhammad, the prophet of the Islamic faith, drawn from "The Koran," and "The Sunnah," addressing a wide range of topics from abstinence to the world.
A continuation of the life story of Saudi Arabian Princess Sultana in which she exposes the human rights abuses inside the country's royal family, discussing her niece's forced marriage to a depraved older man, and her discovery of her cousin's sex slave harem.
Examines the experience of teens in Saudi Arabia, looking at a typical day, what happens in school, family life, holidays, work, and entertainment. Includes photographs, a glossary, and a historical time line.
A biography of Osama bin Laden, covering his life in Saudi society throughout the 1960s and 1970s, religious conversion, role as a jihadist leader, and status in parts of the Muslim world, and examines the spread of radical Islam and the development, scope, and capabilities of al-Qaida.
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.
Presents a collection of essays that examine the life of Osama Bin Laden, discussing who he is, how he gained his wealth and power, why he hates the United States, as well as his terrorist activities.
Takes an in-depth look at Osama bin Laden describing his family, education, political and religious beliefs, and terroristic acts. Incorporates newspaper headlines from the past fifty years.
Osama's wife and son take us inside their secret world
Bin Laden, Najwa
2009
The first wife and fourth son of the terrorist leader describe his extreme beliefs, from his disapproval of modern conveniences and his practice of exposing his sons to the desert without supplies to their shock at his role in the September 11 attacks.