I am confident, and many will agree with me that the disappearance of Osama bin Laden - who deviated from his late self-educated and religious father and the economical success of his brothers - would not undermine al-Qaeda or would scare it fearing that they will have the same fate. This is likely if they were rational. However, their mind is not functioning and they are overwhelmed by misconceptions. It is unreasonable to assume that the killing of one Al-Qaeda individual will result in minimizing its activities for fear of killing. They consider killing by their opponents as the shortest way to heaven. Activities will therefore increase for two reasons instead of one, rush to heaven and the second motive is to make up revenge triumph. The fact of the matter is that Muslim world suffers from severe awareness fall back among large number of its population. There is an isolation engulfed by ignorance so even if the Muslim killer is a holder of a PhD those who granted him this PhD will be too short minded to realize that Allah has not given us mind to stick to a fourteen hundred years old concepts but rather to evolve to keep up with today's many and diverse developments. Egypt is a good example being the most tolerant, sentimental, multicultural and of long academic knowledge among the Arab States but at the same time, Al-Azhar, its religious front for instance, appreciates development and being aware of the distinctive knowledge of Islam which is superior to other religions if provided in any community will enable it to reach to a unique diversity of the values of Islam in rather rational and objective mentality. The problem is funny in a way that demonstration were held in front of the Dar Al-Fatwa to object to preventing the veil in exam halls and allow it elsewhere. This is happening in Egypt, which is characterized by qualified religious leaders I have already referred to. How the situation would be in other Islamic countries lacking awareness activities to lead Muslim societies from codifying Jihad directed against other Muslims.