IS claims responsibility for Kabul attack on Afghan clerics
At least 7 people were dead, 20 were wounded, which came shortly after the body of religious leaders issued decree against suicide attacks.
At least seven people were killed and 20 were wounded in Monday's attack, which came shortly after the body of religious leaders, known as the Afghan Ulema Council, had issued a decree against suicide attacks and called for peace talks.
The IS claim, posted on a website linked to the militant group, says the gathering in
Shortly after the bombing, the Taliban denied involvement in the attack, though they also denounced the gathering and its religious decree, or fatwa.