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Marysya12 [62]
4 years ago
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DaniilM [7]4 years ago
8 0

In a January 2004 message Bin Laden called for the establishment of provisional underground ruling councils in Muslim countries to be made up of "ulema, leaders who are obeyed among their people, dignitaries, nobles, and merchants." The councils would be sure "the people" had "easy access to arms, particularly light weapons; anti-armored rockets, such as RPGs; and anti-tank mines" to fight "raids" by "the Romans," i.e. United States.


His interviews, video messages and other communications always mentioned and almost always dwelt on need for jihad to right what he believed were injustices against Muslims by the United States and sometimes other non-Muslim states, the need to eliminate the state of Israel, and to force the withdrawal of the U.S. from the Middle East. Occasionally other issues arose; he called for Americans to "reject the immoral acts of fornication, homosexuality, intoxicants, gambling, and usury," in an October 2002 letter.


I hope this helped!!! :D

Vlada [557]4 years ago
6 0
Osama bin Laden<span> was a Muslim terrorist and the founder of </span>al-Qaeda, an Islamic terrorist organization.<span> 
In conjunction with several other Islamic leaders, he issued two </span>fatwas—in 1996 and then again in 1998<span>—that </span>Muslims<span> should fight those that either support </span>Israel<span> or support Western military forces in </span>Islamic countries<span>, stating that those in that mindset are the enemy, including citizens from the </span>United States<span> and allied countries. His goal was for Western military forces to withdraw from the Middle East and for foreign aid to Israel to cease as it reflected negatively on Palestinians.</span>
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