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I S J IHAD A H OLY W AR ?

I S J IHAD A H OLY W AR ?. In the linguistic sense, the Arabic word "jihad" means struggling or striving and applies to any effort exerted by anyone. J IHAD IN Q UR’AN AND S UNNA. Biggest Jihad Lesser Jihad Spiritual Jihad.

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I S J IHAD A H OLY W AR ?

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  1. ISJIHADA HOLY WAR ? In the linguistic sense, the Arabic word "jihad" means struggling or striving and applies to any effort exerted by anyone

  2. JIHAD IN QUR’ANAND SUNNA Biggest Jihad Lesser Jihad Spiritual Jihad

  3. THEREARE ELEVENDIFFERENT MEANING OF JIHAD IN QUR’AN AND SUNNA Recognizing the Creator and Loving Him most Resisting Pressure of Parents, Peers and Society Staying on the Straight Path Steadfastly Striving for Righteous Deeds

  4. THEREARE ELEVENDIFFERENT MEANING OF JIHAD IN QUR’AN AND SUNNA Having Courage and Steadfastness to Convey the Message of Islam Defending Islam and the Community Helping Allied People Who May Not Be Muslim Banishing Those Who Act Treacherously

  5. THEREARE ELEVENDIFFERENT MEANING OF JIHAD IN QUR’AN AND SUNNA Defending Through Preemptive Strikes Gaining Freedom to Inform, Educate and Convey the Message of Islam in an Open and Free Environment Freeing People From Tyranny

  6. DID ISLAM SPREAD BY FORCE, SWORDS OR GUNS ? The unequivocal and emphatic answer is NO! The Qur'an declares: "Let there be no compulsion (or coercion) in the religion (Islam). The right direction is distinctly clear from error." (2:256)

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