All these people who came to do jihad in Syria, can they explain to me, jihad for what? |
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He explained that jihad can be achieved through either physical or financial means. |
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I listened with interest to what particularly the last witness said about the jihad. |
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On the episode of July 14, 2007, Ahmad discussed Sura 2 of the Qur'an and touched on the issue of jihad. |
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In the name of Ghar Wapsi, love jihad and Bahu Beti Bachao, the ruling clique wants to divert the attention of the masses towards their failures. |
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The unsensational truth is that most are no more likely to embrace jihad than Shiraz Maher, or indeed the rest of British youth. |
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I am a political idealogue of jihad, but that is an injunction from the Quran, it is not my dogma. |
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He said hundreds of young men like him, who were drawn to a Sunni jihad after the US invasion, do not believe that the latest manifestation of the decade-long war remains true to its origins. |
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Pamphlets distributed in secret appeared in many villages in southeastern Afghanistan called for jihad. |
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The Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah, resisted these calls for jihad because, it has been suggested, he feared outbreaks of communal violence. |
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In the modern era the notion of jihad has lost its jurisprudential relevance and instead gave rise to an ideological and political discourse. |
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In a bid to justify Pakistan's role in the so-called Afghan jihad, many cosmetic measures were taken to Islamize the society. |
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During September, Taliban forces began a jihad recruitment drive in Pashtun areas in Afghanistan and Pakistan. |
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Stained by a dirty power struggle that compromised the jihad legitimacy of the 1990s both the NCP and the PCP were obliged to reframe their shared working ideology. |
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Ahmadis point out that as per prophecy, who they believe was the promised messiah, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, rendered the concept of violent jihad unnecessary in modern times. |
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Young Iraqis of both sects obeyed the imams' ruling last week by rushing to conscription offices in hot, dirty, dusty Bagdad to offer themselves or their money for the jihad. |
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His army came out victorious during the Bardheere Jihad, which restored stability in the region and revitalized the East African ivory trade. |
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Jihad, when used without any qualifier, is understood in its military aspect. |
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Jihad also refers to one's striving to attain religious and moral perfection. |
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Jihad Merhi bipped the horn as he pulled up in his Land Cruiser outside chez Lattouf. |
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Co-writers Jihad Hojeily and Rodney Al Haddad show great affection and empathy for theire motionally torn characters, raversing familiar territory without a hint of cynicism. |
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Jihad only becomes an individual duty for those vested with authority. |
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Most Muslims today interpret Jihad as only a defensive form of warfare. |
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The ideas of Jihad and a long struggle have developed some currency. |
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It calls itself the Aalborg Noise Jihad Show, and it features Marquis Konspirator, Soviet Subliminal Seduction, Maalet Helliger Midlet 666 and Kummerlige Forhold. |
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