| | The Gospel According to Osama Bin Laden |
 | | Just as important, bin Laden and his followers have left a written corpus that is likely to motivate the faithful for years to come. |
 | | Like the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, of Iran, Osama bin Laden made his anti-Western passion and plans clear in print years before gaining prominence through a frontal assault against America and its friends. |
 | | The Encyclopedia of the Afghan Jihad, a multivolume guide to paramilitary and terrorist activity, written by his followers in the late 1980s and early 1990s, signaled bin Laden's intention to wage an anti-Western campaign far beyond Afghanistan and Pakistan. |
| www.theatlantic.com /doc/200201/gerecht (2338 words) |