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Political views of Osama bin Laden

Osama bin Laden took ideological guidance from prominent militant Islamist scholars and ideologues from the classical to contemporary eras, such as Ibn Taymiyya, Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, Sayyid Qutb and Abdullah Azzam.[1][2] During his middle and high school years, bin Laden was educated in Al-Thager Model School, a public school in Jeddah run by Islamist exiles of the Muslim Brotherhood; during which he was immensely influenced by pan-Islamist ideals and displayed strict religious commitment. As a teenager, bin Laden attended and led Muslim Brotherhood-run "Awakening" camps held on desert outskirts that intended to raise the youth in religious values, instil martial spirit and sought spiritual seclusion from "the corruptions" of modernity and rapidly urbanising society of the 1970s in Saudi Arabia.[3][4][5]

Osama bin Laden interviewed by Pakistani Journalist Hamid Mr c. 1997-98

While some reporters have speculated that bin Laden was an adherent of the Wahhabi movement,[6] other researchers have disputed this notion.[7] he subscribed to the Athari (literalist) school of Islamic theology.[8] During his studies in King Abdulaziz University, bin Laden became immersed in the writings of the Egyptian militant Islamist scholar Sayyid Qutb; most notably Milestones and In The Shade of the Qur'an. Bin Laden adopted Qutb's anti-Westernism, his assertion that the Muslim World has been steeped in a state of Jahiliyyah (pre-Islamic ignorance) and embraced his revolutionary call for overthrowing the Arab governments by means of an ideologically committed vanguard.[9][10][5]

To effectuate his beliefs, Osama bin Laden founded al-Qaeda, a pan-Islamist militant organization, with the objective of recruiting Muslim youth for participating in armed Jihad across various regions of the Islamic world such as Palestine, Kashmir, Central Asia, etc.[11] In conjunction with several other Islamic leaders, he issued two fatwasin 1996 and then again in 1998—that Muslims should fight those that either support Israel or any Western military forces in Islamic countries, stating that those in that mindset are the enemy, including citizens from the United States 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 the aid is used to fund Israeli policy in the region.[12][13]

Sharia edit

Following a form of Islamism, bin Laden believed that the restoration of God's law will set things right in the Muslim world. He stated, "When we used to follow Muhammad's revelation we were in great happiness and in great dignity, to Allah belongs the credit and praise."[14] He believed "the only Islamic country" in the Muslim world was Afghanistan under the rule of Mullah Omar's Taliban before that regime was overthrown in late 2001.[15]

Differences with Wahhabi ideology edit

Bin Laden's connection with contemporary Wahhabi Islam is disputed. Some believe his ideology is different in crucial ways. While modern Wahhabi doctrine states that only political leaders can call for jihad, bin Laden believed he could declare jihad. Modern Wahhabism forbids disobedience to a ruler unless the rule has commanded his/her subjects to violate religious commandments.[16]

A number of Islamists have asserted that bin Laden has no direct connections with Wahhabism, although he may have been inspired by the movement of Muhammad ibn 'Abd al- Wahhab and its ideals. Bin Laden's Yemeni origins also point to a non-Wahhabi background. Moreover, the traditional Wahhabi Shaykhs are strongly opposed to war-tactics like suicide bombings justified by the Al-Qaeda ideologues, which is regarded as a perversion of Islamic teachings.[17] Furthermore, the basic goals of bin Laden are different to contemporary Wahhabists. Bin Laden was most interested in "resisting western domination and combating regimes that fail to rule according to Islamic law,"[16] while Wahhabism focuses on correct methods of worshiping God, removing idols, and ensuring adherence to Islamic law.[16]

On the other hand, some believe[18] bin Laden "adopted Wahhabi terminology" when they called America "the Hubal of the age", since Hubal was a stone idol and idolatry (shirk) was the primary Wahhabi sin.[18] According to Jonathan Sozek:

"Salafism can be understood as an umbrella term under which a movement like Wahhabism might be placed. Not everyone who identifies with Salafism is a Wahhabi... . Bin Laden himself has identified himself with Salafism (meaning little more, perhaps, than a Christian identifying themselves as an evangelical), but this says nothing as to his relationship to Wahhabism."[19]

Jihad edit

[Hamid Mir]: Can it be said that you are against the American government, not the American people? [Bin Laden]: "Yes! We are carrying on the mission of our Prophet, Muhammad (peace be upon him). The mission is to spread the word of God, not to indulge massacring people. We ourselves are the target of killings, destruction and atrocities. We are only defending ourselves. This is defensive Jihad. We want to defend our people and our land. That is why I say that if we don't get security, the Americans, too would not get security.
This is a simple formula that even an American child can understand. This is the formula of live and let live."

Bin Laden's interview with Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir, November 2001[20]

Jihad, a common Arabic word meaning to "strife" or "struggle", is referred to in the Qur'an to indicate that Muslims must be willing to exert effort in the cause of God, using their wealth and themselves. It refers to the internal struggle to be a better Muslim, the struggle between good and evil. 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.[21]

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,[22] 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.[23][24]

Former CIA officer and chief of Bin Laden Issue Station, Michael Scheuer writes:

"In the context of the ideas Bin Laden shares with his brethren, the military actions of Al-Qaeda and its allies... are part of a defensive jihad sanctioned by the revealed word of God... bin Laden believes Islam is being attacked by America and its allies and is simply recognizing his responsibility to fight in a defensive jihad. Further, bin Laden is calling on other Muslims to similarly identify the threat and to do their duty to God and their brethren... Having defined the threat to Islam as the U.S.-led crusaders' attacks and prescribing a defensive jihad as the only appropriate response, bin Laden regards al Qaeda as having an important role to play—"the vanguard of a Muslim nation"[25]

Grievances against countries edit

East Timor edit

In his November 2001 statement, bin Laden criticized the United Nations and Australian "Crusader" forces for ensuring the independence of the mostly Catholic East Timor from the mostly Muslim state of Indonesia.[26]

India edit

Bin Laden considered India to be a part of the 'Crusader-Zionist-Hindu' conspiracy against the Islamic world.[27]

Saudi Arabia edit

Bin Laden was born in Saudi Arabia and had a close relationship with the Saudi royal family, but his opposition to the Saudi government stemmed from his radical ideology. The Saudi decision to allow the U.S. military into the country in 1990 to defend against a possible attack by Saddam Hussein upset bin Laden, although he was not necessarily opposed to the royal family at this time or going to war with Iraq and even offered to send his mujahedeen from Afghanistan to defend Saudi Arabia from an Iraqi attack, an offer which was rebuked by King Fahd. From his point of view, "for the Muslim Saudi monarchy to invite non-Muslim American troops to fight against Muslim Iraqi soldiers was a serious violation of Islamic law".[28]

Bin Laden, in his 1996 fatwa entitled "Declaration of War against the Americans Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Places",[29] identified several grievances that he had about Saudi Arabia, the birthplace and holy land of Islam. Bin Laden said these grievances about Saudi Arabia:

# The intimidation and harassment suffered by the leaders of the society, the scholars, heads of tribes, merchants, academic teachers and other eminent individuals;

  1. The situation of the law within the country and the arbitrary declaration of what is Halal and Haram (lawful and unlawful) regardless of the Shari'ah as instituted by Allah;
  2. The state of the press and the media which became a tool of truth-hiding and misinformation; the media carried out the plan of the enemy of idolising cult of certain personalities and spreading scandals among the believers to repel the people away from their religion, as Allah, the Exalted said: {surely- as for- those who love that scandal should circulate between the believers, they shall have a grievous chastisement in this world and in the here after} (An-Noor, 24:19).
  3. Abuse and confiscation of human rights;
  4. The financial and the economic situation of the country and the frightening future in the view of the enormous amount of debts and interest owed by the government; this is at the time when the wealth of the Ummah being wasted to satisfy personal desires of certain individuals!! while imposing more custom duties and taxes on the nation. (the prophet said about the woman who committed adultery: "She repented in such a way sufficient to bring forgiveness to a custom collector!!").
  5. The miserable situation of the social services and infra-structure especially the water service and supply, the basic requirement of life.,
  6. The state of the ill-trained and ill-prepared army and the impotence of its commander in chief despite the incredible amount of money that has been spent on the army. The gulf war clearly exposed the situation.,
  7. Shari'a law was suspended and man made law was used instead.
  8. And as far as the foreign policy is concerned the report exposed not only how this policy has disregarded the Islamic issues and ignored the Muslims, but also how help and support were provided to the enemy against the Muslims; the cases of Gaza-Ariha and the communist in the south of Yemen are still fresh in the memory, and more can be said.[29][30]

Bin Laden wanted to overthrow the Saudi monarchy (and the governments of Middle Eastern states)[31] and establish an Islamic state according to Shari'a law (Islamic Holy Law), to "unite all Muslims and to establish a government which follows the rule of the Caliphs."[32]

Soviet Union edit

In 1979, bin Laden opposed the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan and would soon heed the call to arms by Afghan freedom fighters. Bin Laden would use his own independent wealth and resources to get fighters from Egypt, Lebanon, Kuwait and Turkey to join the Afghans in their battle against the Soviets. While bin Laden praised the U.S. intervention early on, being happy that the Afghans were getting aid from all over the world to battle the Soviets, his view of the U.S. soon grew sour, stating "Personally neither I nor my brothers saw evidence of American help. When my mujahedin were victorious and the Russians were driven out, differences started..."[33]

United Kingdom edit

Bin Laden believed that Israeli Jews controlled the British government, directing it to kill as many Muslims as it could. He cited British participation in 1998's Operation Desert Fox as proof of this allegation.[34]

United States edit

Osama Bin Laden condemned United States as the head of the "Zionist-Crusader alliance" that is waging war against Muslims across the world.[35] In particular, Bin Laden was fiercely opposed to the stationing of US troops in the Arabian Peninsula and urged Muslims to rise up in armed Jihad and expel American forces from Muslim lands. He asserted that it is the religious duty of all Muslims to fight defensive Jihad against United States and resist the numerous acts of American agression against the Muslim World.[36][37]

Numerous crimes of United States listed by Bin Laden included the sanctions against Iraq which resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths, arms embargo in Bosnia which led to the Bosnian genocide, as well as massacres committed by US military and its allies in Somalia, Tajikistan, Palestine, Kashmir, Philippines, etc.[38][39] In Al-Qaeda's "Declaration of War Against the Americans Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Places", also known as the "Ladenese Epistle", Osama Bin Laden stated:

It is no secret to you, my brothers, that the people of Islam have been afflicted with oppression, hostility, and injustice by the Judeo-Christian alliance and its supporters. This shows our enemies' belief that Muslims' blood is the cheapest and that their property and wealth is merely loot. Your blood has been spilt in Palestine and Iraq, and the horrific image of the massacre in Qana in Lebanon are still fresh in people's minds. The massacres that have taken place in Tajikistan, Burma, Kashmir, Assam, the Philippines, Fatani, Ogaden, Somalia, Eritrea, Chechnya, and Bosnia-Herzegovina send shivers down our spines and stir up our passions. All this has happened before the eyes and ears of the world, but the blatant imperial arrogance of America, under the cover of the immoral United Nations, has prevented the dispossessed from arming themselves. So the people of Islam realized that they were the fundamental target of the hostility of the Judeo-Crusader alliance.

— "Declaration of War Against the Americans Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Places", (23 August 1996), [40][41]

Bin Laden's stated motivations of the September 11 attacks include the support of Israel by the United States, the presence of the U.S. military in the sacred Islamic lands of the Arabian Peninsula, and the U.S. enforcement of sanctions against Iraq. He first called for jihad against the United States in 1996. This call solely focused on U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia; bin Laden loathed their presence and wanted them removed in a "rain of bullets".[42]

Denouncing Americans as "the worst thieves in the world today and the worst terrorists", Bin Laden mocked American accusations of "terrorism" against Al-Qaeda.[43][44] Bin Laden's hatred and disdain for the U.S. were also manifested while he lived in Sudan. There he told Al-Qaeda fighters-in-training:[45]

America appeared so mighty ... but it was actually weak and cowardly. Look at Vietnam, look at Lebanon. Whenever soldiers start coming home in body bags, Americans panic and retreat. Such a country needs only to be confronted with two or three sharp blows, then it will flee in panic, as it always has. ... It cannot stand against warriors of faith who do not fear death.

In order to fight the U.S., apart the military option, he also called for asceticism as well as economic boycott, as during this August 1996 speech in the Hindu Kush mountains:

… in particular, we remind them of the following: the wealth you devote to the purchase price of American goods will be transformed into bullets shot into the breasts of our brothers in Palestine, in the Land of the Two Holy Sanctuaries, and elsewhere. In buying their goods we strengthen their economy while exacerbating our own poverty and weakness (...) we expect the women of the Land of the Two Holy Sanctuaries and elsewhere to carry out their role by practicing asceticism from the world, and by boycotting American goods. If economic boycotting is combined with the strugglers’ military operations, then the defeat of the enemy would be even nearer, by God’s permission. The opposite is also true: If Muslims do not cooperate with the struggling brothers, supplying them with assistance in curtailing economic collaboration with the American enemy, then they are supplying them with wealth that is the mainstay of war and the lifeblood of armies. In effect, they extend the period of war and abet the oppression of Muslims.[46]

Grievances against the United States edit

In his 1998 fatwa entitled "Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders"[47] bin Laden identified three grievances against the U.S.:

First, for over seven years the United States has been occupying the lands of Islam in the holiest of places, the Arabian Peninsula, plundering its riches, dictating to its rulers, humiliating its people, terrorizing its neighbors, and turning its bases in the Peninsula into a spearhead through which to fight the neighboring Muslim peoples.

If some people have in the past argued about the fact of the occupation, all the people of the Peninsula have now acknowledged it. The best proof of this is the Americans' continuing aggression against the Iraqi people using the Peninsula as a staging post, even though all its rulers are against their territories being used to that end, but they are helpless.

Second, despite the great devastation inflicted on the Iraqi people by the crusader-Zionist alliance, and despite the huge number of those killed, which has exceeded 1 million... despite all this, the Americans are once against trying to repeat the horrific massacres, as though they are not content with the protracted blockade imposed after the ferocious war or the fragmentation and devastation.

So here they come to annihilate what is left of this people and to humiliate their Muslim neighbors.

Third, if the Americans' aims behind these wars are religious and economic, the aim is also to serve the Jews' petty state and divert attention from its occupation of Jerusalem and murder of Muslims there. The best proof of this is their eagerness to destroy Iraq, the strongest neighboring Arab state, and their endeavor to fragment all the states of the region such as Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Sudan into paper statelets and through their disunion and weakness to guarantee Israel's survival and the continuation of the brutal crusade occupation of the Peninsula.

Bin Laden criticized the United States in a "letter to the American people" published in late 2002,[48] and further outlined his grievances with the United States in a 2004 speech directed towards the American people.[49]

Criticism of American media edit

Bin Laden had a negative opinion of American mass media, and he accused American news-outlets and journalists of attempting to incite the "innocent and good-hearted people in the West" to wage war against Muslims. He further asserted that voices of those Westerners who opposed US wars of aggression were suppressed by the American deep state and pro-Zionist lobbies.[50]

Favorable opinion of two American authors edit

In 2011, in a review of a new book from former CIA officer Michael Scheuer, professor and writer Fouad Ajami wrote that "in 2007, [bin Laden] singled out two western authors whose knowledge he had high regard for: Noam Chomsky and Michael Scheuer.[51]

John F. Kennedy conspiracy theory edit

Bin Laden supported the conspiracy theory that John F. Kennedy was killed by the "owners of the major corporations who were benefiting from its (Vietnam War) continuation":

In the Vietnam War, the leaders of the White House claimed at the time that it was a necessary and crucial war, and during it, Donald Rumsfeld and his aides murdered two million villagers. And when Kennedy took over the presidency and deviated from the general line of policy drawn up for the White House and wanted to stop this unjust war, that angered the owners of the major corporations who were benefiting from its continuation. And so Kennedy was killed, and al-Qaida wasn't present at that time, but rather, those corporations were the primary beneficiary from his killing. And the war continued after that for approximately one decade. But after it became clear to you that it was an unjust and unnecessary war, you made one of your greatest mistakes, in that you neither brought to account nor punished those who waged this war, not even the most violent of its murderers, Rumsfeld.[52]

Military strategy edit

Targeting strategy edit

Osama bin Laden's military strategy supported the indiscriminate targeting of Americans, as retaliation against US military's attacks against Muslim women and children. He asserted that the US policy was to perpetrate scorched-earth tactics against its enemies, which killed civilians as well as combatants recklessly, and hence balanced retaliatory measures targeting American civilians was justified. Bin Laden denounced American accusations of terrorism against Al-Qaeda as part of a psychological warfare against Muslims who wanted to support armed resistance and join the Jihad against "Israeli-American occupation of Islamic sacred lands".[53][54]

Some examples of American state terrorism condemned by Bin Laden included Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings, US support to Israeli massacres in Lebanon, sanctions against Iraq which resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths, arms embargo against Bosnia, etc.[55] Responding to American allegations of terrorism, Bin Laden stated in a November 1996 interview published by the "Nida'ul Islam" magazine:

"As for their accusations [that we] terrorize the innocent, the children, and the women, these fall into the category of "accusing others of their own affliction in order to fool the masses." The evidence overwhelmingly shows America and Israel killing the weaker men, women, and children in the Muslim world and elsewhere. ... Despite the continuing American occupation of the country of the two sacred mosques, America continues to claim that it is upholding the banner of freedom and humanity, yet it perpetrated deeds which you would not find the most ravenous of animals debasing themselves to do."[56][57]

In a March 1997 interview with CNN journalist Peter Arnett, Bin Laden stated that US soldiers were the primary targets of Jihad against America and demanded all American nationals to leave Saudi Arabia. While maintaining that American civilians were not targeted to be attacked as part of al-Qaeda's 1996 declaration of war against USA,[58][59] Bin Laden stated:

"... we have focused our declaration on striking at the soldiers in the country of The Two Holy Places. The country of the Two Holy Places has in our religion a peculiarity of its own over the other Muslim countries. In our religion, it is not permissible for any non-Muslim to stay in our country. Therefore, even though American civilians are not targeted in our plan, they must leave. We do not guarantee their safety, because we are in a society of more than a billion Muslims. A reaction might take place as a result of the US government's targeting of Muslim civilians and executing more than 600,000 Muslim children in Iraq by preventing food and medicine from reaching them. So, the US is responsible for any reaction, because it extended its war against troops to civilians."[60][61]

In a 1998 interview, Bin stated stated that al-Qaeda fighters distinguished "between men and women, and between children and old people" during warfare; unlike hypocritical "infidels" who "preach one thing and do another." During the same interview, Bin Laden denied direct involvement in launching the 1998 US embassy bombings in East Africa, while praising the attacks as "a popular response" from Muslim youth fighting against American imperialism.[62] In an interview with Tayseer Allouni on 21 October 2001, Bin Laden stated that those who say "killing a child is not valid" in Islam "speak without any knowledge of Islamic law", asserting that non-Muslim enemies can be targeted indiscriminately if they killed Muslim women and children.[63] Thus, Bin Laden advocated the targeting of all Americans in retaliation against the indiscriminate military attacks of United States against Muslim populations. He further asserted that all Americans are guilty of their government's war against Muslims, arguing that American people elected these governments and paid taxes that funded the aggressive acts of US military.[64]

When he was asked about the Muslims killed in the September 11 attacks, bin Laden replied that "Islamic law says that Muslim should not stay long in the land of infidels".[65][66] In addition to maintaining that the strikes were not directed against women and children and asserting that the primary targets of the 9/11 attacks were the symbols of American "economic and military power",[67][68] Bin Laden stated: "This is a significant issue in Islamic jurisprudence. According to my information, if the enemy occupies an Islamic land and uses its people as human shields, a person has the right to attack the enemy. In the same way, if some thieves broke into a house and took a child hostage to protect themselves, the father has the right to attack the thieves, even if the child gets hurt. The United States and their allies are killing us in Palestine, Chechnya, Kashmir and Iraq."[69][70][71]

Other ideologies edit

In his messages, bin Laden has opposed "pan-Arabism, socialism, communism, democracy and other doctrines," with the exception of Islam.[72] Democracy and "legislative councils of representatives," are denounced, calling the first "the religion of ignorance," and the second "councils of polytheism."[73] In what one critic has called a contradiction,[74] he has also praised the principle of governmental "accountability," citing the Western democracy of Spain: "Spain is an infidel country, but its economy is stronger than ours because the ruler there is accountable."[75]

Opposition to music edit

Bin Laden opposed music on religious grounds. Despite his love of horse racing and ownership of racing horses, the presence of a band and music at the Khartoum race track annoyed him so much that he stopped attending races in Sudan. "Music is the flute of the devil," he told his Sudanese stable-mate Issam Turabi.[76] Despite his hatred for music, Bin Laden reportedly had a celebrity crush on American singer Whitney Houston, and, according to poet and activist Kola Boof, wanted to make her one of his wives.[77]

Support for environmentalism edit

Bin Laden and his aides have, on more than one occasion, denounced the United States for damaging the environment.

You have destroyed nature with your industrial waste and gases more than any other nation in history. Despite this, you refuse to sign the Kyoto agreement so that you can secure the profit of your greedy companies and industries.[78]

Ayman al-Zawahiri, bin Laden's aide, said global warming reflected

how brutal and greedy the Western Crusader world is, with America at its top[79]

Bin Laden has also called for a boycott of American goods and the destruction of the American economy as a way of fighting global warming.[80]

Technology edit

On the subject of technology, bin Laden is said to have ambivalent feelings – being interested in "earth-moving machinery and genetic engineering of plants, on the one hand," but rejecting "chilled water on the other."[81] In Afghanistan, his sons' education reportedly eschewed the arts and technology and amounted to "little other than memorizing the Quran all day".[82]

Masturbation edit

Bin Laden was reported to have asserted that masturbation was justifiable in "extreme" cases.[83][84] In a letter (dated December 2010) to a North African commander of Al-Qaeda known as "Abu Muhammad Salah", Bin Laden wrote:

"Another very special and top secret matter (eyes only you, my brother Abu Muhammad Salah and Samir): it pertains to the problem of the brothers who are with you in their unfortunate celibacy and lack of availability of wives for them in the conditions that have been imposed on them. We pray to God to release them. I wrote to Shaykh/Doctor (Ayman), and I consulted with Shaykh (Abu Yahya). Dr. Ayman has written us his opinion... As we see it, we have no objection to clarifying to the brothers that they may, in such conditions, masturbate, since this is an extreme case. The ancestors approved this for the community. They advised the young men at the time of the conquest to do so. It has also been prescribed by the legists when needed, and there is no doubt that the brothers are in a state of extreme need. However, for those who are not accustomed to such a thing and are ashamed... it may negatively affect his understanding."[85][86]

Accusations of porn-storage by US officials edit

Following Bin Laden's assassination, US officials, talking in context of anonymity, claimed to Western media that pornographic files got discovered in the computers of the raided Abottabad compound. However, the officials did not offer comments or evidence as to whether Bin Laden and his associates living inside the complex themselves had obtained the files or observed its contents.[87]

Jews, Christians, and Shia Muslims edit

Bin Laden delivered many warnings against alleged Jewish conspiracies: "These Jews are masters of usury and leaders in treachery. They will leave you nothing, either in this world or the next."[88] Nevertheless, Bin Laden denounced the European persecutions against Jews and blamed the horrors of the Holocaust on the morality of Western culture:

"the morality and culture of the holocaust is your culture, not our culture. In fact, burning living beings is forbidden in our religion, even if they be small like the ant, so what of man?! The holocaust of the Jews was carried out by your brethren in the middle of Europe, but had it been closer to our countries, most of the Jews would have been saved by taking refuge with us. And my proof for that is in what your brothers, the Spanish, did when they set up the horrible courts of the Inquisition to try Muslims and Jews, when the Jews only found safe shelter by taking refuge in our countries. ... They are alive with us and we have not incinerated them, but we are a people who don’t sleep under oppression and reject humiliation and disgrace..."[89][90]

At the same time, bin Laden's organization worked with Shia militants: "Every Muslim, from the moment they realize the distinction in their hearts, hates Americans, hates Jews, and hates Israelis. This is a part of our belief and our religion."[91] It was apparently inspired by the successes of Shia radicalism—such as the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the implementation of Sharia by Ayatollah Khomeini, and the human wave attacks committed by radical Shia teenagers in the 1980s During The Iran–Iraq War. This point of view may have been influenced by the fact that Bin Laden's mother belonged to the Shia sect.[92] While in Sudan, "senior managers in al Qaeda maintained contacts with" Shia Iran and Hezbollah, its closely allied Shia "worldwide terrorist organization. ... Al Qaeda members received advice and training from Hezbollah."[93] where they are thought to have borrowed the techniques of suicide and simultaneous bombing.[94] Because of the Shia-Sunni schism, this collaboration could only go so far. According to the US 9/11 Commission Report, Iran was rebuffed when it tried to strengthen relations with al Qaeda after the October 2000 attack on USS Cole, "because Bin Laden did not want to alienate his supporters in Saudi Arabia."[93]

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Osama bin Laden took ideological guidance from prominent militant Islamist scholars and ideologues from the classical to contemporary eras such as Ibn Taymiyya Ibn al Qayyim al Jawziyyah Sayyid Qutb and Abdullah Azzam 1 2 During his middle and high school years bin Laden was educated in Al Thager Model School a public school in Jeddah run by Islamist exiles of the Muslim Brotherhood during which he was immensely influenced by pan Islamist ideals and displayed strict religious commitment As a teenager bin Laden attended and led Muslim Brotherhood run Awakening camps held on desert outskirts that intended to raise the youth in religious values instil martial spirit and sought spiritual seclusion from the corruptions of modernity and rapidly urbanising society of the 1970s in Saudi Arabia 3 4 5 Osama bin Laden interviewed by Pakistani Journalist Hamid Mr c 1997 98While some reporters have speculated that bin Laden was an adherent of the Wahhabi movement 6 other researchers have disputed this notion 7 he subscribed to the Athari literalist school of Islamic theology 8 During his studies in King Abdulaziz University bin Laden became immersed in the writings of the Egyptian militant Islamist scholar Sayyid Qutb most notably Milestones and In The Shade of the Qur an Bin Laden adopted Qutb s anti Westernism his assertion that the Muslim World has been steeped in a state of Jahiliyyah pre Islamic ignorance and embraced his revolutionary call for overthrowing the Arab governments by means of an ideologically committed vanguard 9 10 5 To effectuate his beliefs Osama bin Laden founded al Qaeda a pan Islamist militant organization with the objective of recruiting Muslim youth for participating in armed Jihad across various regions of the Islamic world such as Palestine Kashmir Central Asia etc 11 In conjunction with several other Islamic leaders he issued two fatwas in 1996 and then again in 1998 that Muslims should fight those that either support Israel or any Western military forces in Islamic countries stating that those in that mindset are the enemy including citizens from the United States 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 the aid is used to fund Israeli policy in the region 12 13 Contents 1 Sharia 2 Differences with Wahhabi ideology 3 Jihad 4 Grievances against countries 4 1 East Timor 4 2 India 4 3 Saudi Arabia 4 4 Soviet Union 4 5 United Kingdom 4 6 United States 4 6 1 Grievances against the United States 4 6 2 Criticism of American media 4 6 3 Favorable opinion of two American authors 4 6 4 John F Kennedy conspiracy theory 5 Military strategy 5 1 Targeting strategy 6 Other ideologies 6 1 Opposition to music 6 2 Support for environmentalism 6 3 Technology 6 4 Masturbation 6 5 Accusations of porn storage by US officials 7 Jews Christians and Shia Muslims 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksSharia editFollowing a form of Islamism bin Laden believed that the restoration of God s law will set things right in the Muslim world He stated When we used to follow Muhammad s revelation we were in great happiness and in great dignity to Allah belongs the credit and praise 14 He believed the only Islamic country in the Muslim world was Afghanistan under the rule of Mullah Omar s Taliban before that regime was overthrown in late 2001 15 Differences with Wahhabi ideology editBin Laden s connection with contemporary Wahhabi Islam is disputed Some believe his ideology is different in crucial ways While modern Wahhabi doctrine states that only political leaders can call for jihad bin Laden believed he could declare jihad Modern Wahhabism forbids disobedience to a ruler unless the rule has commanded his her subjects to violate religious commandments 16 A number of Islamists have asserted that bin Laden has no direct connections with Wahhabism although he may have been inspired by the movement of Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab and its ideals Bin Laden s Yemeni origins also point to a non Wahhabi background Moreover the traditional Wahhabi Shaykhs are strongly opposed to war tactics like suicide bombings justified by the Al Qaeda ideologues which is regarded as a perversion of Islamic teachings 17 Furthermore the basic goals of bin Laden are different to contemporary Wahhabists Bin Laden was most interested in resisting western domination and combating regimes that fail to rule according to Islamic law 16 while Wahhabism focuses on correct methods of worshiping God removing idols and ensuring adherence to Islamic law 16 On the other hand some believe 18 bin Laden adopted Wahhabi terminology when they called America the Hubal of the age since Hubal was a stone idol and idolatry shirk was the primary Wahhabi sin 18 According to Jonathan Sozek Salafism can be understood as an umbrella term under which a movement like Wahhabism might be placed Not everyone who identifies with Salafism is a Wahhabi Bin Laden himself has identified himself with Salafism meaning little more perhaps than a Christian identifying themselves as an evangelical but this says nothing as to his relationship to Wahhabism 19 Jihad edit Hamid Mir Can it be said that you are against the American government not the American people Bin Laden Yes We are carrying on the mission of our Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him The mission is to spread the word of God not to indulge massacring people We ourselves are the target of killings destruction and atrocities We are only defending ourselves This is defensive Jihad We want to defend our people and our land That is why I say that if we don t get security the Americans too would not get security This is a simple formula that even an American child can understand This is the formula of live and let live Bin Laden s interview with Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir November 2001 20 Jihad a common Arabic word meaning to strife or struggle is referred to in the Qur an to indicate that Muslims must be willing to exert effort in the cause of God using their wealth and themselves It refers to the internal struggle to be a better Muslim the struggle between good and evil 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 21 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 22 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 23 24 Former CIA officer and chief of Bin Laden Issue Station Michael Scheuer writes In the context of the ideas Bin Laden shares with his brethren the military actions of Al Qaeda and its allies are part of a defensive jihad sanctioned by the revealed word of God bin Laden believes Islam is being attacked by America and its allies and is simply recognizing his responsibility to fight in a defensive jihad Further bin Laden is calling on other Muslims to similarly identify the threat and to do their duty to God and their brethren Having defined the threat to Islam as the U S led crusaders attacks and prescribing a defensive jihad as the only appropriate response bin Laden regards al Qaeda as having an important role to play the vanguard of a Muslim nation 25 Grievances against countries editEast Timor edit In his November 2001 statement bin Laden criticized the United Nations and Australian Crusader forces for ensuring the independence of the mostly Catholic East Timor from the mostly Muslim state of Indonesia 26 India edit Bin Laden considered India to be a part of the Crusader Zionist Hindu conspiracy against the Islamic world 27 Saudi Arabia edit Bin Laden was born in Saudi Arabia and had a close relationship with the Saudi royal family but his opposition to the Saudi government stemmed from his radical ideology The Saudi decision to allow the U S military into the country in 1990 to defend against a possible attack by Saddam Hussein upset bin Laden although he was not necessarily opposed to the royal family at this time or going to war with Iraq and even offered to send his mujahedeen from Afghanistan to defend Saudi Arabia from an Iraqi attack an offer which was rebuked by King Fahd From his point of view for the Muslim Saudi monarchy to invite non Muslim American troops to fight against Muslim Iraqi soldiers was a serious violation of Islamic law 28 Bin Laden in his 1996 fatwa entitled Declaration of War against the Americans Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Places 29 identified several grievances that he had about Saudi Arabia the birthplace and holy land of Islam Bin Laden said these grievances about Saudi Arabia The intimidation and harassment suffered by the leaders of the society the scholars heads of tribes merchants academic teachers and other eminent individuals The situation of the law within the country and the arbitrary declaration of what is Halal and Haram lawful and unlawful regardless of the Shari ah as instituted by Allah The state of the press and the media which became a tool of truth hiding and misinformation the media carried out the plan of the enemy of idolising cult of certain personalities and spreading scandals among the believers to repel the people away from their religion as Allah the Exalted said surely as for those who love that scandal should circulate between the believers they shall have a grievous chastisement in this world and in the here after An Noor 24 19 Abuse and confiscation of human rights The financial and the economic situation of the country and the frightening future in the view of the enormous amount of debts and interest owed by the government this is at the time when the wealth of the Ummah being wasted to satisfy personal desires of certain individuals while imposing more custom duties and taxes on the nation the prophet said about the woman who committed adultery She repented in such a way sufficient to bring forgiveness to a custom collector The miserable situation of the social services and infra structure especially the water service and supply the basic requirement of life The state of the ill trained and ill prepared army and the impotence of its commander in chief despite the incredible amount of money that has been spent on the army The gulf war clearly exposed the situation Shari a law was suspended and man made law was used instead And as far as the foreign policy is concerned the report exposed not only how this policy has disregarded the Islamic issues and ignored the Muslims but also how help and support were provided to the enemy against the Muslims the cases of Gaza Ariha and the communist in the south of Yemen are still fresh in the memory and more can be said 29 30 Bin Laden wanted to overthrow the Saudi monarchy and the governments of Middle Eastern states 31 and establish an Islamic state according to Shari a law Islamic Holy Law to unite all Muslims and to establish a government which follows the rule of the Caliphs 32 Soviet Union edit See also Soviet Afghan War In 1979 bin Laden opposed the Soviet Union s invasion of Afghanistan and would soon heed the call to arms by Afghan freedom fighters Bin Laden would use his own independent wealth and resources to get fighters from Egypt Lebanon Kuwait and Turkey to join the Afghans in their battle against the Soviets While bin Laden praised the U S intervention early on being happy that the Afghans were getting aid from all over the world to battle the Soviets his view of the U S soon grew sour stating Personally neither I nor my brothers saw evidence of American help When my mujahedin were victorious and the Russians were driven out differences started 33 United Kingdom edit Bin Laden believed that Israeli Jews controlled the British government directing it to kill as many Muslims as it could He cited British participation in 1998 s Operation Desert Fox as proof of this allegation 34 United States edit See also Motivations of the September 11 attacks Osama Bin Laden condemned United States as the head of the Zionist Crusader alliance that is waging war against Muslims across the world 35 In particular Bin Laden was fiercely opposed to the stationing of US troops in the Arabian Peninsula and urged Muslims to rise up in armed Jihad and expel American forces from Muslim lands He asserted that it is the religious duty of all Muslims to fight defensive Jihad against United States and resist the numerous acts of American agression against the Muslim World 36 37 Numerous crimes of United States listed by Bin Laden included the sanctions against Iraq which resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths arms embargo in Bosnia which led to the Bosnian genocide as well as massacres committed by US military and its allies in Somalia Tajikistan Palestine Kashmir Philippines etc 38 39 In Al Qaeda s Declaration of War Against the Americans Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Places also known as the Ladenese Epistle Osama Bin Laden stated It is no secret to you my brothers that the people of Islam have been afflicted with oppression hostility and injustice by the Judeo Christian alliance and its supporters This shows our enemies belief that Muslims blood is the cheapest and that their property and wealth is merely loot Your blood has been spilt in Palestine and Iraq and the horrific image of the massacre in Qana in Lebanon are still fresh in people s minds The massacres that have taken place in Tajikistan Burma Kashmir Assam the Philippines Fatani Ogaden Somalia Eritrea Chechnya and Bosnia Herzegovina send shivers down our spines and stir up our passions All this has happened before the eyes and ears of the world but the blatant imperial arrogance of America under the cover of the immoral United Nations has prevented the dispossessed from arming themselves So the people of Islam realized that they were the fundamental target of the hostility of the Judeo Crusader alliance Declaration of War Against the Americans Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Places 23 August 1996 40 41 Bin Laden s stated motivations of the September 11 attacks include the support of Israel by the United States the presence of the U S military in the sacred Islamic lands of the Arabian Peninsula and the U S enforcement of sanctions against Iraq He first called for jihad against the United States in 1996 This call solely focused on U S troops in Saudi Arabia bin Laden loathed their presence and wanted them removed in a rain of bullets 42 Denouncing Americans as the worst thieves in the world today and the worst terrorists Bin Laden mocked American accusations of terrorism against Al Qaeda 43 44 Bin Laden s hatred and disdain for the U S were also manifested while he lived in Sudan There he told Al Qaeda fighters in training 45 America appeared so mighty but it was actually weak and cowardly Look at Vietnam look at Lebanon Whenever soldiers start coming home in body bags Americans panic and retreat Such a country needs only to be confronted with two or three sharp blows then it will flee in panic as it always has It cannot stand against warriors of faith who do not fear death In order to fight the U S apart the military option he also called for asceticism as well as economic boycott as during this August 1996 speech in the Hindu Kush mountains in particular we remind them of the following the wealth you devote to the purchase price of American goods will be transformed into bullets shot into the breasts of our brothers in Palestine in the Land of the Two Holy Sanctuaries and elsewhere In buying their goods we strengthen their economy while exacerbating our own poverty and weakness we expect the women of the Land of the Two Holy Sanctuaries and elsewhere to carry out their role by practicing asceticism from the world and by boycotting American goods If economic boycotting is combined with the strugglers military operations then the defeat of the enemy would be even nearer by God s permission The opposite is also true If Muslims do not cooperate with the struggling brothers supplying them with assistance in curtailing economic collaboration with the American enemy then they are supplying them with wealth that is the mainstay of war and the lifeblood of armies In effect they extend the period of war and abet the oppression of Muslims 46 Grievances against the United States edit See also Letter to the American People In his 1998 fatwa entitled Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders 47 bin Laden identified three grievances against the U S First for over seven years the United States has been occupying the lands of Islam in the holiest of places the Arabian Peninsula plundering its riches dictating to its rulers humiliating its people terrorizing its neighbors and turning its bases in the Peninsula into a spearhead through which to fight the neighboring Muslim peoples If some people have in the past argued about the fact of the occupation all the people of the Peninsula have now acknowledged it The best proof of this is the Americans continuing aggression against the Iraqi people using the Peninsula as a staging post even though all its rulers are against their territories being used to that end but they are helpless Second despite the great devastation inflicted on the Iraqi people by the crusader Zionist alliance and despite the huge number of those killed which has exceeded 1 million despite all this the Americans are once against trying to repeat the horrific massacres as though they are not content with the protracted blockade imposed after the ferocious war or the fragmentation and devastation So here they come to annihilate what is left of this people and to humiliate their Muslim neighbors Third if the Americans aims behind these wars are religious and economic the aim is also to serve the Jews petty state and divert attention from its occupation of Jerusalem and murder of Muslims there The best proof of this is their eagerness to destroy Iraq the strongest neighboring Arab state and their endeavor to fragment all the states of the region such as Iraq Saudi Arabia Egypt and Sudan into paper statelets and through their disunion and weakness to guarantee Israel s survival and the continuation of the brutal crusade occupation of the Peninsula Bin Laden criticized the United States in a letter to the American people published in late 2002 48 and further outlined his grievances with the United States in a 2004 speech directed towards the American people 49 Criticism of American media edit Bin Laden had a negative opinion of American mass media and he accused American news outlets and journalists of attempting to incite the innocent and good hearted people in the West to wage war against Muslims He further asserted that voices of those Westerners who opposed US wars of aggression were suppressed by the American deep state and pro Zionist lobbies 50 Favorable opinion of two American authors edit In 2011 in a review of a new book from former CIA officer Michael Scheuer professor and writer Fouad Ajami wrote that in 2007 bin Laden singled out two western authors whose knowledge he had high regard for Noam Chomsky and Michael Scheuer 51 John F Kennedy conspiracy theory edit Further information JFK assassination conspiracy theories Bin Laden supported the conspiracy theory that John F Kennedy was killed by the owners of the major corporations who were benefiting from its Vietnam War continuation In the Vietnam War the leaders of the White House claimed at the time that it was a necessary and crucial war and during it Donald Rumsfeld and his aides murdered two million villagers And when Kennedy took over the presidency and deviated from the general line of policy drawn up for the White House and wanted to stop this unjust war that angered the owners of the major corporations who were benefiting from its continuation And so Kennedy was killed and al Qaida wasn t present at that time but rather those corporations were the primary beneficiary from his killing And the war continued after that for approximately one decade But after it became clear to you that it was an unjust and unnecessary war you made one of your greatest mistakes in that you neither brought to account nor punished those who waged this war not even the most violent of its murderers Rumsfeld 52 Military strategy editTargeting strategy edit Osama bin Laden s military strategy supported the indiscriminate targeting of Americans as retaliation against US military s attacks against Muslim women and children He asserted that the US policy was to perpetrate scorched earth tactics against its enemies which killed civilians as well as combatants recklessly and hence balanced retaliatory measures targeting American civilians was justified Bin Laden denounced American accusations of terrorism against Al Qaeda as part of a psychological warfare against Muslims who wanted to support armed resistance and join the Jihad against Israeli American occupation of Islamic sacred lands 53 54 Some examples of American state terrorism condemned by Bin Laden included Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings US support to Israeli massacres in Lebanon sanctions against Iraq which resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths arms embargo against Bosnia etc 55 Responding to American allegations of terrorism Bin Laden stated in a November 1996 interview published by the Nida ul Islam magazine As for their accusations that we terrorize the innocent the children and the women these fall into the category of accusing others of their own affliction in order to fool the masses The evidence overwhelmingly shows America and Israel killing the weaker men women and children in the Muslim world and elsewhere Despite the continuing American occupation of the country of the two sacred mosques America continues to claim that it is upholding the banner of freedom and humanity yet it perpetrated deeds which you would not find the most ravenous of animals debasing themselves to do 56 57 In a March 1997 interview with CNN journalist Peter Arnett Bin Laden stated that US soldiers were the primary targets of Jihad against America and demanded all American nationals to leave Saudi Arabia While maintaining that American civilians were not targeted to be attacked as part of al Qaeda s 1996 declaration of war against USA 58 59 Bin Laden stated we have focused our declaration on striking at the soldiers in the country of The Two Holy Places The country of the Two Holy Places has in our religion a peculiarity of its own over the other Muslim countries In our religion it is not permissible for any non Muslim to stay in our country Therefore even though American civilians are not targeted in our plan they must leave We do not guarantee their safety because we are in a society of more than a billion Muslims A reaction might take place as a result of the US government s targeting of Muslim civilians and executing more than 600 000 Muslim children in Iraq by preventing food and medicine from reaching them So the US is responsible for any reaction because it extended its war against troops to civilians 60 61 In a 1998 interview Bin stated stated that al Qaeda fighters distinguished between men and women and between children and old people during warfare unlike hypocritical infidels who preach one thing and do another During the same interview Bin Laden denied direct involvement in launching the 1998 US embassy bombings in East Africa while praising the attacks as a popular response from Muslim youth fighting against American imperialism 62 In an interview with Tayseer Allouni on 21 October 2001 Bin Laden stated that those who say killing a child is not valid in Islam speak without any knowledge of Islamic law asserting that non Muslim enemies can be targeted indiscriminately if they killed Muslim women and children 63 Thus Bin Laden advocated the targeting of all Americans in retaliation against the indiscriminate military attacks of United States against Muslim populations He further asserted that all Americans are guilty of their government s war against Muslims arguing that American people elected these governments and paid taxes that funded the aggressive acts of US military 64 When he was asked about the Muslims killed in the September 11 attacks bin Laden replied that Islamic law says that Muslim should not stay long in the land of infidels 65 66 In addition to maintaining that the strikes were not directed against women and children and asserting that the primary targets of the 9 11 attacks were the symbols of American economic and military power 67 68 Bin Laden stated This is a significant issue in Islamic jurisprudence According to my information if the enemy occupies an Islamic land and uses its people as human shields a person has the right to attack the enemy In the same way if some thieves broke into a house and took a child hostage to protect themselves the father has the right to attack the thieves even if the child gets hurt The United States and their allies are killing us in Palestine Chechnya Kashmir and Iraq 69 70 71 Other ideologies editIn his messages bin Laden has opposed pan Arabism socialism communism democracy and other doctrines with the exception of Islam 72 Democracy and legislative councils of representatives are denounced calling the first the religion of ignorance and the second councils of polytheism 73 In what one critic has called a contradiction 74 he has also praised the principle of governmental accountability citing the Western democracy of Spain Spain is an infidel country but its economy is stronger than ours because the ruler there is accountable 75 Opposition to music edit Bin Laden opposed music on religious grounds Despite his love of horse racing and ownership of racing horses the presence of a band and music at the Khartoum race track annoyed him so much that he stopped attending races in Sudan Music is the flute of the devil he told his Sudanese stable mate Issam Turabi 76 Despite his hatred for music Bin Laden reportedly had a celebrity crush on American singer Whitney Houston and according to poet and activist Kola Boof wanted to make her one of his wives 77 Support for environmentalism edit Bin Laden and his aides have on more than one occasion denounced the United States for damaging the environment You have destroyed nature with your industrial waste and gases more than any other nation in history Despite this you refuse to sign the Kyoto agreement so that you can secure the profit of your greedy companies and industries 78 Ayman al Zawahiri bin Laden s aide said global warming reflectedhow brutal and greedy the Western Crusader world is with America at its top 79 Bin Laden has also called for a boycott of American goods and the destruction of the American economy as a way of fighting global warming 80 Technology edit On the subject of technology bin Laden is said to have ambivalent feelings being interested in earth moving machinery and genetic engineering of plants on the one hand but rejecting chilled water on the other 81 In Afghanistan his sons education reportedly eschewed the arts and technology and amounted to little other than memorizing the Quran all day 82 Masturbation editBin Laden was reported to have asserted that masturbation was justifiable in extreme cases 83 84 In a letter dated December 2010 to a North African commander of Al Qaeda known as Abu Muhammad Salah Bin Laden wrote Another very special and top secret matter eyes only you my brother Abu Muhammad Salah and Samir it pertains to the problem of the brothers who are with you in their unfortunate celibacy and lack of availability of wives for them in the conditions that have been imposed on them We pray to God to release them I wrote to Shaykh Doctor Ayman and I consulted with Shaykh Abu Yahya Dr Ayman has written us his opinion As we see it we have no objection to clarifying to the brothers that they may in such conditions masturbate since this is an extreme case The ancestors approved this for the community They advised the young men at the time of the conquest to do so It has also been prescribed by the legists when needed and there is no doubt that the brothers are in a state of extreme need However for those who are not accustomed to such a thing and are ashamed it may negatively affect his understanding 85 86 Accusations of porn storage by US officials edit Following Bin Laden s assassination US officials talking in context of anonymity claimed to Western media that pornographic files got discovered in the computers of the raided Abottabad compound However the officials did not offer comments or evidence as to whether Bin Laden and his associates living inside the complex themselves had obtained the files or observed its contents 87 Jews Christians and Shia Muslims editBin Laden delivered many warnings against alleged Jewish conspiracies These Jews are masters of usury and leaders in treachery They will leave you nothing either in this world or the next 88 Nevertheless Bin Laden denounced the European persecutions against Jews and blamed the horrors of the Holocaust on the morality of Western culture the morality and culture of the holocaust is your culture not our culture In fact burning living beings is forbidden in our religion even if they be small like the ant so what of man The holocaust of the Jews was carried out by your brethren in the middle of Europe but had it been closer to our countries most of the Jews would have been saved by taking refuge with us And my proof for that is in what your brothers the Spanish did when they set up the horrible courts of the Inquisition to try Muslims and Jews when the Jews only found safe shelter by taking refuge in our countries They are alive with us and we have not incinerated them but we are a people who don t sleep under oppression and reject humiliation and disgrace 89 90 At the same time bin Laden s organization worked with Shia militants Every Muslim from the moment they realize the distinction in their hearts hates Americans hates Jews and hates Israelis This is a part of our belief and our religion 91 It was apparently inspired by the successes of Shia radicalism such as the 1979 Iranian Revolution the implementation of Sharia by Ayatollah Khomeini and the human wave attacks committed by radical Shia teenagers in the 1980s During The Iran Iraq War This 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