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  2. Fatwas of Osama bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    Osama bin Laden authored two fatāwā in the late 1990s. The first was published in August 1996 and the second in February 1998. [1] [2] At the time, bin Laden was not a wanted man in any country except his native Saudi Arabia, and was not yet known as the leader of the international jihadist organization al-Qaeda.

  3. Category:Films about jihadism - Wikipedia

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    Films related to jihad. Subcategories. ... Films about al-Qaeda (1 C, 4 P) Algerian War films (1 C, 34 P) F. Films based on Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts (2 C, 52 ...

  4. History of al-Qaeda - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Al-Qaeda announced its jihad to expel foreign troops and interests from what they considered Islamic lands. Bin Laden issued a fatwa , [ 66 ] which amounted to a public declaration of war against the US and its allies, and began to refocus Al-Qaeda's resources on large-scale, propagandist strikes.

  5. Al-Qaeda - Wikipedia

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    Fazlur Rehman Khalil of Kashmiri militant group Harkat-ul-Mujahideen was a signatory of al-Qaeda's 1998 declaration of Jihad against America and its allies. [321] In a 'Letter to American People' (2002), bin Laden wrote that one of the reasons he was fighting America was because of its support to India on the Kashmir issue. [31]

  6. List of fatwas - Wikipedia

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    2005 fatwa against al-Qaeda. Spanish Muslims proclaimed a fatwa against Osama bin Laden in March 2005 [21] issued by Mansur Escudero Bedate, Secretary General of the Islamic Commission of Spain. The ruling says that Bin Laden and "his" al-Qaeda had abandoned their religion and should thus be called "al-Qaeda terrorists" without using the ...

  7. Osama bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    His research suggests that al-Qaeda was formed at an 11 August 1988, meeting between several senior leaders of Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ), Azzam, and Bin Laden, where it was agreed to join Bin Laden's money with the expertise of the EIJ and take up the jihadist cause elsewhere after the Soviets withdrew from Afghanistan. [105]

  8. Hollywood director's son converts to Islam and joins al-Qaida

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    He's been called al-Qaida's white poster boy, but now it seems his real identity has been unveiled: Lucas Kinney. He's reportedly the first white British-born Al-Qaeda fighter in Syria. He's also ...

  9. Category:Films about al-Qaeda - Wikipedia

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