Al-Shu'aybi
Hamoud al-Aqla, commonly known as Shaykh al-Shu'aybi was a Saudi-born Islamic scholar.
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He has been seen as a radical element since at least 1994 when he was quoted by Osama bin Laden in his s:Open Letter to [Bin Baz on the Invalidity of his Fatwa on Peace with the Jews|Open Letter to Bin Baz on the Invalidity of his Fatwa on Peace with the Jews], and several weeks after the Invasion of Afghanistan. Al-Shu'aybi authored a book The Preferred View on the Ruling of Asking the Infidels for Help, that is said to have been "seminal in convincing a generation they should stand against—and hate—the encroachments of the West."He supported the September [11 attacks] and issued a Fatwa praising the Taliban government 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".
The Central Intelligence Agency accused many Guantanamo detainee of obeying his fatwa and used it to torture them without any evidence.