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"He is a quiet and even shy person. He is thin, with a height of 193 cm-198 cm. He has a thick beard and looks like a weak scholar. He usually wears a white Arabic robe and speaks softly. " This is an Arab old man written by Johnny Miller, a famous American journalist. However, don't think he is a kind uncle next door. Miller tells you that this man is actually the "king of terror" bin Laden.
Anyone who has met bin Laden will be deeply impressed by the sharp contrast between his appearance and his actions, and will be curious about how he embarked on the road of terrorism. Miller is no exception.
When talking about the scene of interviewing bin Laden in the mountains of Afghanistan during 1998, Miller said that bin Laden talked endlessly with him about the disadvantages of Americans and vowed to fight until the last moment. "Speaking of this, bin Laden's thin body seems to be full of strength at once, as if he had returned to his bloody youth."
American media reported that bin Laden was an activist when he was young. No matter in his career or life, he abides by religious beliefs and takes pleasure in helping others.
From 65438 to 0957, bin Laden was born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Because his family is related to the Saudi royal family, bin Laden has been enjoying the best local education and living environment since his birth. In Jeddah, bin Laden spent his primary and secondary school days, which had an extremely important influence on bin Laden's later life, because Jeddah is the gateway to the Muslim holy city of Mecca, and the local religious research is very prosperous. Bin Laden studied in religious schools, familiarized himself with teachings since childhood, and set up the desire to revive the Arab dynasty.
Because young bin Laden grew up in an era when soaring oil prices led to the economic crisis in the West, this strengthened bin Laden's belief that he despised the West. At the same time, the social problems in some Arab countries made bin Laden feel social injustice.
Relatives of bin Laden once told the American media that the young bin Laden was an Arab idealist. What he talked with his friends was not the famous cars and jewels that his brothers and sisters liked, nor the holidays in London and Paris, but how to use money to serve a traditional Arab society. "When he was a child, whenever he saw beggars in the street, he would ask adults for alms; When you see friends wearing short sleeves, you will accuse them of not wearing robes and violating teachings. "
Although bin Laden has shown a potentially conservative religious stance since he was a child, western media have also quoted friends of bin Laden's family as saying: "Although he is a little different from other children, if he plays, he is absolutely unambiguous." [3]
Caride Ba Tafer, a friend of bin Laden's family, once said that bin Laden liked sports very much when he was a child and was an expert at playing football and climbing mountains. He is a lively child. Ba Tafer is several years older than bin Laden. When I was a teenager, several people often played football, and bin Laden's skills were better than all of them.
Tafer also revealed to the American media that bin Laden even liked watching western movies when he was young, but he never made any comments, but he would imitate the fighting scenes of the protagonist. Besides, he usually goes to the movies alone.
Miller also recalled that bin Laden really liked quiet solitude and stood firm, and he could give up everything for his own goals. When talking with bin Laden, he found that the furnishings around bin Laden were very simple and seemed to live an ascetic life. The clothes worn by his children are no different from those of ordinary children, and holes have been ground in some places.
When Miller asked him if he didn't like money. Bin Laden replied: "My career needs money, but I don't need it."
Bin Laden lived a very simple life and regarded "eating meat and using electricity" as a luxury, so he could save a lot of money to fund Al Qaeda's terrorist activities.
Zawahri also said that bin Laden's hospitality was "generous". Although bin Laden usually only eats bread and vegetables, he prepared a sumptuous banquet for his guests. In order to entertain a large number of guests, he even bought a flock of sheep to slaughter.
He also said that bin Laden was generous to the bodyguards around him, so his bodyguards were loyal to him until death.
(Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia)