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Ali al-Khudair
Sheikh Ali al-Khudair ((アラビア語:شيخ علي الخُضير), , also known as Sheikh Ali bin al-Khudair, or Ali bin al-Khudayr) is an influential Saudi Arabian cleric and scholar. He was arrested in 2003. He has been called a member of the “al-Shu’aybi school”, named after his teacher, the cleric Hamoud al-Aqla al-Shuebi.
==Before his 2003 arrest==

Sheikh Ali al-Khudair had issued fatwas against several Saudi-Arabian thinkers, among them Turki al-Hamad, Mansour al-Naqeedan and Abdullah Abusamh declaring them as infidel.〔
His taped sermons and religious decrees are reported to have influenced many young people in Saudi-Arabia.〔(tharwa project ) dead link〕
After the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington DC, he issued a fatwa calling on his followers to rejoice in the attacks and listed American "crimes" that justified the attacks "killing and displacing Muslims, aiding the Muslims' enemies against them, spreading secularism, forcefully imposing blasphemy on peoples and states, and persecuting the mujahideen."〔(the saudi paradox ) Michael Scott Doran | Foreign Affairs | January/February 2004〕

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