the mujahideen were fighters in afghanistan who\nrebelled against the communists.\nmarginalized the muslim…

the mujahideen were fighters in afghanistan who\nrebelled against the communists.\nmarginalized the muslim population.\nclosed all of the mosques in the nation.\nrequested support from the soviet union.

the mujahideen were fighters in afghanistan who\nrebelled against the communists.\nmarginalized the muslim population.\nclosed all of the mosques in the nation.\nrequested support from the soviet union.

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The mujahideen were Islamic guerrilla fighters. In the context of the Soviet - Afghan War (1979 - 1989), they rebelled against the pro - Soviet communist government in Afghanistan. They were not marginalizing the Muslim population (as they were Muslims themselves, fighting for what they saw as an Islamic cause). They did not close mosques (they were religiously motivated). And they were fighting against the Soviet - backed government, so they did not request support from the Soviet Union.

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The mujahideen were fighters in Afghanistan who rebelled against the communists.