There are different kinds of Jihad - with one's self, wealth, supplication, teaching, giving guidance, or helping others in good in any form. The highest form of Jihad, however, is with one's life.
No one can claim that Jihad failed. Jihad means in Arabic struggle. Jihad is a normal practice in our lives irrelevant to gender, race, or face. Every practices Jihad but could be for different reasons as getting better education, better job, a good wife or husband, good position, etc... Refer to question below.
No two cultures are the same because different cultures do different things.
global warming is an environmental phenomenon and Jihad is holy war. So there is no relation between them.
Cultures are different because of their regions, beliefs and lifestyles. Most cultures wear different types of clothing, eat different foods and listen to different music.
Yes, the different Cultures in Africa are Similar
Yes, cultures and religions are the same.
Different cultures have different traditions because we celebrate differently.
They are on different continents and have vastly different cultures.
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Yes, Quran is peaceful.Quran, the holy book of Muslims and Islam religion, is peaceful and calling for peace. Peace in yourself, peace between God (the Creator) and yourself, peace between yourself and your community, peace among all people of different cultures, different races, different religions, different colors, and different genders.Refer to the related questions below for more information on why Quran was revealed and the Golden Rules in Quran.Some people may have different perception in Quran calling for Jihad (struggle). Jihad (or struggle in English) in Quran is licit as:self Jihad (or self struggle) to prevent yourself from disobeying your Creator and committing sins or committing bad acts against yourself and your community. andmilitary jihad which is licit in two case only; namely:to defend yourself, your family, your country, and your religion against invaders and attackers, and/orto help the helpless if they ask for your support against invaders or attackers.Refer to the related questions below for more information on Jihad in Islam and QuranNote: Quran may be spelled Qura'n, Quraan, Kuran, Kura'n, Kuraan, Koran, Kora'n, or Koraan.
The term for holy war in Islam is "jihad." Jihad can be interpreted in different ways, including as a struggle or striving for personal spiritual growth, as well as a physical struggle in defense of Islam.