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  • Jihad - Wikipedia
    "Jihad against the lower self and whims is the foundation of jihad against the unbelievers and hypocrites, for a Muslim cannot wage jihad against them unless he has waged jihad against himself and his desires first, before he goes out against them "
  • 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
  • True Meaning of Jihad in Islam
    Learn what Jihad really means in Islam Explore Quranic verses, types of jihad, and Islamic teachings that debunk violent misconceptions
  • What is jihadism? - BBC News
    Jihadists see violent struggle as necessary to eradicate obstacles to restoring God's rule on Earth and defending the Muslim community, or umma, against infidels and apostates
  • Jihad in Islam: An Analytical Study of Its Concept, Types, and . . .
    Since Jihad is a broad and comprehensive concept, it can be explained through two major categories: the greater Jihad and the lesser Jihad, though it has many types in Islamic sharia including legal Jihad, verbal Jihad, and spiritual Jihad
  • What Muslims Believe About Jihad - Learn Religions
    Learn about the meaning of "jihad" from an Islamic point of view Explores the roots of the word and how it fits with the teachings of the Qur'an
  • 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
  • What Does Jihad Really Mean to Muslims? - National Geographic
    But jihad literally means "exerted effort" to most Islamic scholars and Muslims, and represents a range of activities Maher Hathout, author of Jihad vs Terrorism, believed there was a twofold


















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