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Al-Qaeda - 4 dictionary results

al-Qae⋅da

[al-key-duh, kahy-duh]
–noun
a radical Sunni Muslim organization dedicated to the elimination of a Western presence in Arab countries and militantly opposed to Western foreign policy: founded by Osama bin Laden in 1988.
Also, al-Qaida.


Origin:
< Ar al-qa'ida, lit., the base
al-Qae·da or al-Qai·da   (āl-kā'də, -kī'də, -kä'ē-də)   
n.  An international organization of loosely affiliated cells that carry out attacks and bombings in the attempt to disrupt the economies and influence of Western nations and advance Islamic fundamentalism.

[Arabic al-qā'ida, the base : al-, the + qā'ida, foundation, base, feminine participle of qa'ada, to sit.]
Main Entry:  Al-Qaeda
Part of Speech:  n
Definition:  See al Qaeda
Main Entry:  al-Qaeda
Part of Speech:  n
Definition:  See al Qaeda
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