why did al-Qaeda and Islamic State oppose globlaization

They believed it destroyed the environment
They believed it hurt the poor
They believed it undermined the political democracy
They believed that it eroded ISlam

- They believed that globalization promoted Western cultural values and ideologies, which they saw as a threat to their own beliefs and way of life.

- They believed that globalization led to economic inequality and exploitation of poorer nations by wealthier nations, causing suffering and discontent among their people.
- They felt that globalization marginalized Islamic traditions and values, leading to a loss of identity and cultural imperialism.
- They saw globalization as a tool used by Western powers to expand their influence and control over the Muslim world, leading to a sense of powerlessness and resentment among their followers.