Sepoy Mutiny

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Some historical forces going back to the 1700s and 1800s that inform Osama Bin Laden’s worldview include the formation of Wahhabism and the Sepoy Mutiny. Wahhabism originated in the 1700s in Arabia. The founder of Wahhabism was Muhammad Ibn Abdal-Wahhab. Wahhabists wanted a revival of a more strict, severe and pure Islam. They believed the state, government, should be an expression of the Islamic law based on the Sharia. On the other hand, the Sepoy Mutiny took place in India in 1857. The Sepoys were Indian soldiers for the British army. The Sepoy Mutiny was the first organized resistance to British colonialism in India. During the Sepoy Mutiny, some Muslims called for a Jihad--which means struggling or striving for an honorable goal. Schools, …show more content…

Zionism was the idea that Jews from around the world should return to their ancestral homeland in Palestine. The Arab Muslims had conquered Palestine from the Romans, so it lawfully belonged to them. For the British to decide to give away Palestine, as a refugee state, to the Jewish mad the Arab Muslims angry because the British had no right to give away that did not belong to them. Osama in his speech, “Hypocrisy Rears Its Ugly Head…” makes mention of the locations “Jenin, Ramallah, Rafah, Beit Jalla.” These were Islamic territories in which Osama invalidly placed blame on the United States for not being able to stop Israeli tanks from destroying its people’s properties. The truth is the United States had tried their best to stop the damages the Israeli army had done to the Islamic territories mentioned above. But the Israeli army also had proper justifications that validated their actions against these Islamic territories. These justifications included that some of the buildings in the Islamic regions of “Jenin, Ramallah, Rafah, and Beit Jalla” were illegally built by non-Israeli citizens without a proper building permit and some served as a hideout for

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