This essay provides a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 attacks, detailing the events of September 11, 2001, when passenger planes crashed into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The essay identifies Al-Qaeda, led by Osama Bin Laden, as the organization behind the attacks, and discusses the subsequent 'War on Terror' declared by the United States. It explores the aftermath, including US airstrikes in Afghanistan, increased surveillance, stricter airport security measures, and the invasion of Iraq. The essay also mentions the killing of Osama Bin Laden and the strained US-Pakistan relations, as well as the discrimination and hate attacks faced by innocent Muslims globally. The essay cites several academic sources to support its claims, providing a well-researched analysis of the attacks and their far-reaching consequences on the United States and the world.