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November 27, 2006 5:34 PM

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What Is Jihad?

Marc Bain -

Jihad is a centuries-old Arabic word that literally means "striving" or "struggle." While the term has become synonomous with "holy war," particularly against enemies perceived to be a threat to Islam, the broader use denotes a spiritual or psychological struggle undertaken to please Allah. Such a struggle can mean the struggle to be a better Muslim or to resist immorality.


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