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The central passage of this narration is overwhelming.

"The lesson from this narration is that obedience to the caliph is an obligation, if they rule by the sharia.

This narration is also a prophecy, where Prophet Muhammad hints that the Al-Khawarij will come from Iraq.

The full text of this narration is: When you see the black flags, remain where you are and do not move your hands or your feet.

This narration is known as mawquf narration: a companion saying or doing something, different from marfu' narration: a companion narrating from Prophet Muhammad.

And when you are called to war, march forward".. From what it seems, this narration is understood by the Open Letter to mean that Da'esh call to emigration will be against Prophet Muhammad's call to no longer emigrate.

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Certain parts of the Open Letter interpretation to this narration are incorrect.

Much of this has to do with Winman's mastery of tone: the narration is dry-eyed but glinting.

But not all the narration is reliable.

Mr. Davis cautions that narration is not for everyone.

Crucially, the narration is in the present tense.

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