I don’t like to talk badly about the Islamic State too much. At the end of the day, they’re my brothers in Islam. But they’re making mistakes, and they’re too harsh on people, and they don’t listen to scholars. I’m 100 percent convinced that they’re on the wrong path.

I don't like to talk badly about the Islamic State too much. At the end of the day, they're my brothers in Islam. But they're making mistakes, and they're too harsh on people, and they don't listen to scholars. I'm 100 percent convinced that they're on the wrong path.
— Abu (not his real identity) Mohammed
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