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  2. Jihad - Wikipedia

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    The term jihad is derived from the Arabic root jahada, meaning "to exert strength and effort, to use all means in order to accomplish a task". In its expanded sense, it can be fighting the enemies of Islam, as well as adhering to religious teachings, enjoining good and forbidding evil. [ 22 ]

  3. Al Jihad fil Islam - Wikipedia

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    Al Jihad fil Islam (Eng: The Concept of Jihad in Islam) is a book written by Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi on the subject of jihad in Islam. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The book is an English translation of the classic book in jihad, originally written and published in 1927 in the Urdu language .

  4. Noor-ul-Haq (book) - Wikipedia

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    Noor-ul-Haq (book) Noor-ul-Haq. (book) Noor-ul-Haq ( The Light of Truth) is a two-part Arabic book written by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in 1894. It consists of both prose and poetry. The first part was written in refutation of a book written by Padre Imad ud-Din Lahiz, a Christian preacher who had apostatised ...

  5. Fatwa - Wikipedia

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    A fatwa(UK: /ˈfætwɑː/ ⓘ; US: /ˈfɑːtwɑː/; Arabic: فتوى, romanized: fatwā; pl.فتاوى, fatāwā) is a legal ruling on a point of Islamic law (sharia) given by a qualified Islamic jurist (faqih) in response to a question posed by a private individual, judge or government.

  6. Milestones (book) - Wikipedia

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    Related topics. Conservatism portal. Politics portal. v. t. e. Milestones (Arabic: معالم في الطريق, romanized:Maʿālim fī aṭ Ṭarīq), first published in 1964, is a short book written by the influential Egyptian Islamist author Sayyid Qutb, [ 1 ] in which he makes a call to action and lays out a plan to re-create the "extinct ...

  7. Islam and violence - Wikipedia

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    Jihad (جهاد) is an Islamic term referring to the religious duty of Muslims to maintain the religion. In Arabic, the word jihād is a noun meaning "to strive, to apply oneself, to struggle, to persevere". [ 25 ] A person engaged in jihad is called a mujahid, the plural of which is mujahideen (مجاهدين).

  8. Islamic military jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    Jihad (Arabic for "struggle") was given a military dimension after the oppressive practices of the Meccan Quraish against Muslims. It was interpreted as the struggle in God's cause to be conducted by the Muslim community. Injunctions relating to jihad have been characterized as individual as well as collective duties of the Muslim community ...

  9. Islamism - Wikipedia

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    Islamism refers to a broad set of religious and political ideological movements that believe Islam should influence political systems, and generally oppose secularism. [ 1 ] The advocates of Islamism, also known as "al-Islamiyyun", are dedicated to realizing their ideological interpretation of Islam within the context of the state or society.