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- Q1574049 abstract "Sheikh Hamoud al-Aqla al-Shuebi (Arabic: حمود العقلاء الشعيبي see below for different transliterations) (died late 2001) was a very conservative Saudi-born Islamic cleric.He has been seen as a radical element since at least 1994 when he was quoted by Osama bin Laden in his Open Letter to Shaykh Bin Baz on the Invalidity of his Fatwa on Peace with the Jews, and several weeks after the Invasion of Afghanistan.He was particularly famous for comments in support of the 9/11 attacks, and encouraging Muslims to fight Christians and Jews in "Muslim lands", and for a Fatwa praising the Taliban shortly after their destruction of the Buddha sculptures in Bamiyan for creating "the only country in the world in which there are no man-made laws".According to the Jamestown Foundation, he supported a "retrograde, millenarian form of Islamism that was more notable for what it was against than what it actually stood for, and which was not in line with traditional Salafi thought in Saudi Arabia at the time."Obeying this fatwa was consistently listed as factors favoring the continued detention of various Guantanamo detainees.".
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- Q1574049 name "Hamoud al-Aqla al-Shuebi".
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- Q1574049 comment "Sheikh Hamoud al-Aqla al-Shuebi (Arabic: حمود العقلاء الشعيبي see below for different transliterations) (died late 2001) was a very conservative Saudi-born Islamic cleric.He has been seen as a radical element since at least 1994 when he was quoted by Osama bin Laden in his Open Letter to Shaykh Bin Baz on the Invalidity of his Fatwa on Peace with the Jews, and several weeks after the Invasion of Afghanistan.He was particularly famous for comments in support of the 9/11 attacks, and encouraging Muslims to fight Christians and Jews in "Muslim lands", and for a Fatwa praising the Taliban shortly after their destruction of the Buddha sculptures in Bamiyan for creating "the only country in the world in which there are no man-made laws".According to the Jamestown Foundation, he supported a "retrograde, millenarian form of Islamism that was more notable for what it was against than what it actually stood for, and which was not in line with traditional Salafi thought in Saudi Arabia at the time."Obeying this fatwa was consistently listed as factors favoring the continued detention of various Guantanamo detainees.".
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