Jihad, that means in English striving or struggleing, is of two types:
Regarding lesser (or Military ) Jihad, it is licit only in two cases:
Self Jihad is that any Muslim should practice Jihad or self struggle to avoid doing wrong deeds and/or committing sins that are forbidden by Islam and by his community. It is also doing good things that Allah wants you to do, such as following the morals of Quran and prophet Muhammad (PBUH), reciting the Quran, helping the poor, striving to fulfil your family requirements, learning and studying useful sciences and arts, etc.
In both cases, Muslims (as in all other faiths) are commanded, by their religion, to be fair and just. They are forbidden; by Quran and prophet Muhammad teachings; to kill a woman, child, or an old man or any civilian. They are commanded not to be excessive in using force and not to terrify civilians. They are forbidden from spoiling the nature, cutting a tree, or polluting/poisoning air or water.
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.
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.
All Muslims (and none Muslims) are leaders of Jihad. Jihad means struggle to get your life requirements, to defend your lands, homes, and families, and the struggle to follow good morals and religion teachings. Refer to related question below.
Jihad-crusade
Zakah, the mandatory almsgiving in Islam, can be viewed as an example of jihad because it embodies the struggle for social justice and the welfare of the community. By redistributing wealth and supporting those in need, zakah helps to combat poverty and inequality, aligning with the broader Islamic principle of striving for righteousness. This act of giving is seen as a form of spiritual warfare against greed and selfishness, reinforcing the idea that jihad encompasses both physical and moral efforts to promote good in society.
Jihad does not mean holy war. Jihad is an Arabic word that means struggle. All of us; irrelevant to faith or religion; do jihad (or struggle) for better life, better education, doing good deeds, avoid bad deeds or sayings. Also Jihad includes struggle against those who attack your lands, homes, or faith. Refer to question below.
Yes, Jihad is used as male name. Jihad is an Arabic word that means struggle. Answer 2 No Jihad is not a name ,Mujahid (the person who does jihad) is a name for a male. Mujahida is for a female.
"Jihad" means struggle. Muslims use the word to mean several different kinds of struggle, but most westerners know the word in the context of a holy war. _________________________________________ Jihad never means in Islam holy war and never intended by Juhad to make Islam the leading religion of the world. Jihad means struggle to do the good and the struggle to to follow God commands as not to do furnication, not to cheat, not to be violent, to be kind to your neighbor, to be forgiving, to maintain good morals, ... etc. This is called the major Jihad. The minor jihad is tyo defend youeself against those who attacks you or deprive you from your homes and lands.
The Jihad Movement was a uniting force for Muslims. Jihad means fighting for Islam.And it was Successful.
Jihad is an ongoing phenomenon. It has not ended.
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