Polytrip-Heres a long post which I was 'timed-out' with so I posted the last post I did instead.But its reappeared and this gives a deeper analysis.The answer to your question is close to the end of this (long!) post.
So, whats the answer to the mess this world finds itself in?
They say opinions are like assholes.....but I speak as a practising Muslim who has spent time in many of the countries that are relevant to this thread, have met 'proper' militants and also lost some relatives to US bombs in Afghanistan so these issues have had a significant and direct effect on me.
Where to start.....
There are many facets to this, which extend beyond the issue of a Palestinian state, but this issue is the one which unites Muslims wherever they might be.There are issues which are clear and there are elements which fall into the 'grey' category and its the grey areas which tend to be focussed on by the militants, with 'clear' pronouncements being made by them about the grey areas.
Before proceeding, the following principles are sacrosanct in Islam:
1.The ends do not justify the means;
2.Only the Head of State has the right to declare Jihad- unless the country has been attacked requiring each citizen to defend themselves and their families/property;
3.Rebelling against the rulers is forbidden- unless they manifest 'clear Disbelief'-more on this later.
4.An action is only merited if the good it achieves outweighs the bad that may result;
5.Issues which are doubtful should be avoided so one doesnt burden themselves with 'sin', for want of a better word.
Osamas issues with the Royal Family of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in the early 90s were the following:
1.They were corrupt, nepotistic, profligate;
2.They had mismanaged the economy causing hardship to the people;
3.They spent vast amounts on US arms but still remained incapable of defending themselves and KSA;
4.They had committed 'Clear Disbelief' by legitimising the practise of usury in KSA;
5.They aid non-Muslims in their fight against Muslims (USA and Allies Vs Iraqi Moslems, and surprisingly, 'Godless Atheistic Communists' in Sth Yemen against the Militants of the North) whilst claiming to be the 'Defenders of the Lands of the Two Holy Mosques' (Mecca and Medina);
6.They had persuaded the Government Scholars to issue edicts legitimising the Oslo Peace Accords between Israel and the PLO (leaving the Palestinians with 22ish% of the land of Palestine and with no direct control of their own water supply) and the existence of US bases on KSA's soil, from which to attack Iraq (and possibly back-up israel and maybe even seize the oilwells of KSA);
7.The failiure of KSA to utilise leverage on the US with the supply of oil, and indeed ensuring the flow of cheap oil to them;
8.Suppressing the voices of dissent, raised in respone to points 1-7, of the Scholars and other prominent people.
On points 1-5, 7 and 8 he is correct; point 6 is a 'grey' area as a.peace with Israel is not anathema to Islam but the outcome of Oslo was decidedly unfair, and b.permanent bases of the USA in KSA is forbidden, but a temporary necessity can allow it.As it turned out, the US had exaggerated the threat posed by Iraq to KSA (hence validating Osamas position) but the question here is of the principle, not the actuality.
The correct approach for dealing with these grievances, Islamically speaking, is to offer sincere advice to the rulers to rectify themselves and to fear the Almighty in their conduct; if they do not respond then the one who has offered the advice has fulfilled his duty but has no right to rebel even if oppressed by the ruler, and this is due to the sacrosanct principles identified above.But much of Osamas criticisms are applicable, and this, coupled with the emotions these deficiencies in the rulers outlook generate in the people and the misinterpretation of Quranic verses which interpret specific rulings generally (and vice versa) is what leads to people espousing a radical ideology.
For example, one verse in the Quran states 'And slay the pagans wherever you might find them....';this was revealed at a particular time due to a particular event, but the militant ideology has interpreted this verse to apply beyond this particular circumstance or event.Other examples abound when the Militants seek to justfy their actions or position using religious texts (and edicts from Scholars of old).So it is a deficiency in the understanding of the religion which leads to their conduct but I personally can see how people can be drawn into such an outlook despite it being incorrect.
As Muslims we believe we get the leaders we deserve due to our own short-comings, and rectification of the self is the starting point for reaching a better state individually and as a community.A bottom-up approach is required, rather than trying to change things at the top.The Muslim world is a divided mess in part due to the actions of western powers but more so due to deficiencies in ourselves and things will not change until we as Muslims strive hard to return to the correct understanding and methodology.For Allah says 'The condition of the people will not change until they change what is within, the condition of their hearts'.
Long post, but I hope Ive conveyed where the AQ ideology, whilst having legitimate greivances, has transgressed the bounds in their actions.Injustice, crap leaders, emotions and lack of religious knowledge will ensure recruits to the cause.The crap leader side of things is changing and there is hope which may bear fruit or not.Time will tell.
I think these issues are just a part of the story.Other factors are geo-political and geo-strategic and I think Central Asia is going to be unsettled in the not so far off future, as this area is where China, India, the US and Russia will vie for supremacy due to its vast gas and mineral resources.I also agree with Osama on the key role of usury in causing much of the worlds woes and this issue is not even on the table.The prohibition on this iniquitous practise is so great in Islam that the Prophet said 'There are 73 ways to anger the Almighty which are less heinous than usury;one of these is to co-habit with your mother'.The issue of interest has been discussed on the Nexus before and its effects are so incredibly widespread and I think lacking in any merits.
In answer to Polytrips question-the Prophet stated that permanent peace will not exist between the Muslims and the Jewish people and this will always inspire some to seek to bring this about.This doesnt mean that a state of permanent war will exist between the 2 sides but a state of uneasy peace is the best that will emerge.
And apologies if this last post has crossed the bounds between opinion and religious nuttery and its length; Ive tried to show where Al Qaedas approach is contrary to the correct methodology.
I am paranoid of my brain. It thinks all the time, even when I'm asleep. My thoughts assail me. Murderous lechers they are. Thought is the assassin of thought. Like a man stabbing himself with one hand while the other hand tries to stop the blade. Like an explosion that destroys the detonator. I am paranoid of my brain. It makes me unsettled and ill at ease. Makes me chase my tail, freezes my eyes and shuts me down. Watches me. Eats my head. It destroys me.