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2006-09-07 13:27:21 · 12 answers · asked by ironpony 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Holy war.

2006-09-07 13:28:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Wrong , jhad , translates to "struggle". Usually meant to describe the internal struggle of a believer between good and evil ... you know, do I cheat or not ? That indecision is ,"jihad"..

2006-09-07 20:34:35 · answer #2 · answered by pocono58 2 · 1 0

jhad is A rap lyric

2006-09-07 21:50:41 · answer #3 · answered by Beavis 2 · 0 0

Jihad is an Arabic word meaning struggle. In Islam the concept of jihad means to strive with ones wealth and person for the cause of Islam, such as through charity, righteousness, and defending the practice of Islam.

2006-09-07 20:33:18 · answer #4 · answered by S0C1AL1ST 3 · 3 0

Holy War

2006-09-07 20:32:54 · answer #5 · answered by Augustine 6 · 0 2

I thinking your meaning Jihad it is a inner are Out Struggle with ones self. in simpler terms

2006-09-07 20:34:13 · answer #6 · answered by Muslimah4Life 3 · 0 0

Jihad has been classified either as al-jihād al-akbar (the greater jihad), the struggle against one's soul (nafs), or al-jihād al-asghar (the lesser jihad), the external, physical effort, often implying fighting.

Muslim scholars explained there are five kinds of jihad fi sabilillah (struggle in the cause of God):[1]

* Jihad of the heart/soul (jihad bin nafs/qalb) is an inner struggle of good against evil in the mind, through concepts such as tawhid.
* Jihad by the tongue (jihad bil lisan) is a struggle of good against evil waged by writing and speech, such as in the form of dawah (proselytizing), Khutbas (sermons), and political or military propaganda.
* Jihad by the pen and knowledge (jihad bil qalam/ilm) is a struggle for good against evil through scholarly study of Islam, ijtihad (legal reasoning), and through sciences (such as military and medical sciences).
* Jihad by the hand (jihad bil yad) refers to a struggle of good against evil waged by actions or with one's wealth, such as going on the Hajj pilgrimage (seen as the best jihad for women), taking care of elderly parents, providing funding for jihad, political activity for furthering the cause of Islam, stopping evil by force, or espionage.
* Jihad by the sword (jihad bis saif) refers to qital fi sabilillah (armed fighting in the way of God, or holy war).
* Jihad of peace refers to the struggle to make peace in the world, everywhere and anywhere.


For more see source

2006-09-07 20:32:09 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Jihad means struggle!!
there's many forms of Jihad for example:
1- to fight an occupation of your land.
2- to fight tyranny and unjustice.
3- to defend your home and family.
4- to travel seeking the knowledge.
5- inward spiritual struggle.

examples of Jihad!!

* Jihad of the heart/soul (jihad bin nafs/qalb) is an inner struggle of good against evil in the mind, through concepts such as tawhid.
* Jihad by the tongue (jihad bil lisan) is a struggle of good against evil waged by writing and speech, such as in the form of dawah (proselytizing), Khutbas (sermons), and political or military propaganda.
* Jihad by the pen and knowledge (jihad bil qalam/ilm) is a struggle for good against evil through scholarly study of Islam, ijtihad (legal reasoning), and through sciences (such as military and medical sciences).
* Jihad by the hand (jihad bil yad) refers to a struggle of good against evil waged by actions or with one's wealth, such as going on the Hajj pilgrimage (seen as the best jihad for women), taking care of elderly parents, providing funding for jihad, political activity for furthering the cause of Islam, stopping evil by force, or espionage.
* Jihad by the sword (jihad bis saif) refers to qital fi sabilillah (armed fighting in the way of God, or holy war).
* Jihad of peace refers to the struggle to make peace in the world, everywhere and anywhere.

2006-09-07 20:29:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

the answer at http://www.answering-christianity.com/ac.htm

2006-09-07 20:42:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"Liberals Unite"

2006-09-07 20:33:06 · answer #10 · answered by mdigitale 7 · 0 2

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