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Abdul-Azeez ibn Abdullaah Aal ash-Shaikh

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And tell us, oh Mufti, why the jihad against the Russians in Afghanistan was an individual obligation, whereas in Iraq today, it is one of the greatest of cardinal sins?
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Ayman Zawahri, Review of Events: As Sahab's Fourth Interview with Zawahiri (December 16, 2007).

 
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