Jihad mean to struggle However, it is for anything.its only meaning is to struggle and muslim use it for everykind of trouble whether on Islam or inrespective to islam. Misconception in todays media They think that jihad mean holy war which is not in arabic dictionary or in quran whenever taliban or muslim kill they say its their holy war jihad which is 100% wrong according to arabs,dictionaries and everything.
The term is jihad
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.
It is called Jihad. Refer to related question below.
The Arabic term for one's inner struggle against the forces of ungodliness is "Jihad." This term can refer to the internal spiritual struggle to maintain faith and righteousness, as well as to the external struggle to defend Islam and its values.
He is Muslim. Islam is the religion; the term Muslim refers to the people who practice Islam.
No, (neither is Muslim for that) - Islam is the religion, Muslim is the foillower of Islam.
It's a term which refers usually to arguments against or criticism of Islam.
Islam is the religion Muslim is the person who follows Islam's teaching
In Islam, the term "mahram" refers to a person who is considered unmarriageable and with whom certain interactions are prohibited due to their close familial relationship, such as a parent, sibling, or child.
Yes and No. The term "missionary" has a specific implication that refers to the Christian mission to "redeem the lost souls". Islam does not have a mission like this. However, if the question is to be understood to ask if Islam is a proselytizing religion, then yes, Islam proselytizes.
The Arabic term for believing in one god is "Tawhid". It refers to the concept of monotheism, the belief in the oneness of God in Islam.
The term is the Investiture Controversy,