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  • Jihad - Wikipedia
    Jihad ( dʒɪˈhɑːd ; Arabic: جِهَاد, romanized: jihād [dʒiˈhaːd]) is an Arabic word that means "exerting", "striving", or "struggling", particularly with a praiseworthy aim [1][2][3][4] In an Islamic context, it encompasses almost any effort to make personal and social life conform with God 's guidance, such as an internal struggle against evil
  • Jihad | Meaning, Examples, Use in the Quran | Britannica
    Jihad, in Islam, a meritorious struggle or effort Although in the West it is sometimes erroneously translated as ‘holy war’ and understood as referring exclusively to military combat, Islamic texts yield a broader array of meanings connected to moral and ethical struggles
  • JIHAD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of JIHAD is a holy war waged on behalf of Islam as a religious duty; also : a personal struggle in devotion to Islam especially involving spiritual discipline
  • The Concept of Jihad in Islam: Its True Meaning
    Jihad is derived from the Arabic word that means "struggle" or "striving" Within Islam, jihad is the struggle to live upright, protect Islam, and make a positive change in the world
  • Jihad | Insights from the Quran and Hadith 2025
    Derived from the Arabic root word “jahada”, which means “to strive” or “to struggle,” jihad holds a broad significance within Islamic teachings This article delves into the true meaning of jihad as explained in the Quran and Hadith, aiming to provide clarity and context
  • BBC - Religions - Islam: Jihad
    The literal meaning of Jihad is struggle or effort, and it means much more than holy war Muslims use the word Jihad to describe three different kinds of struggle: Many modern writers claim
  • Jihad - Counter Extremism Project
    Jihad is an Islamic term that is translated varyingly as “struggle,” “striving,” or “holy war ” Violent Islamic extremist groups typically translate the term as “holy war,” brandishing the word as a justification—and rallying cry—for engaging in conflict with non-believers
  • At a Shared Symbol of Jihad, the Taliban Defy Their Old Ties With . . .
    Afghan officials are lashing out against their former allies in the Pakistani military as hostilities between the two countries intensify


















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