Talk:Personal life of Osama bin Laden

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References[edit]

Too many references seem to be arriving from "Wright, Looming Tower, (2006)". The scholastic soundness of this wiki article needs to be taken into further consideration. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.71.46.233 (talk) 23:57, 27 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Medical Condition missing[edit]

AFAIK, Osama suffers from Diabetes, which may have influenced some of his life. Since when? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.178.100.204 (talk) 08:20, 21 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Title[edit]

isn't the title to this article grammatically incorrect? there should be no comma between the words education and the word and. It should read " Childhood, education and personal life of Osama bin Laden" Tlatseg (talk) 08:52, 14 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move[edit]

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The result of the move request was: page moved. Vegaswikian (talk) 22:43, 17 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]



Childhood, education and personal life of Osama bin LadenPersonal life of Osama bin Laden – Isn't this title a little redundant? I thought his childhood and education are apart of his personal life. I Help, When I Can. [12] 03:39, 11 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Seems unlikely claim[edit]

British comedian and journalist Dom Joly claimed on an episode of BBC's Would I Lie To You? that he attended Brummana High School with bin Laden.[19]

If bin Laden attended in the mid-sixties, and Dom Joly was born in 1967, that seems unlikely. NotYourFathersOldsmobile (talk) 10:33, 28 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

One quick thing you can add to this is that regular Sunni Muslims believe that what Usama bin laden did is wrong, and COMPLETELY not in Islamic faith. The term "Jihad" actually means war. Literally just a war that contains Muslims. There are so many Islamic rules about war, that it would be hard to put them into one book. One of them is that you may not declare war on a country who did nothing to you... 100.15.62.104 (talk) 20:47, 15 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]