A "holy war" is a war declared or waged in support of a religious cause.
A holy war is a conflict fought in the name of religious faith, typically believed to have spiritual significance and divine approval. It is often motivated by the belief that fighting is a sacred duty to protect or expand a religion or defend religious beliefs.
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.
Peasants fought in the Crusades for various reasons, including religious fervor, the promise of indulgences and rewards in the afterlife, and the hope of improving their social and economic status. Additionally, some peasants saw the Crusades as an opportunity to escape the harsh conditions of feudal life and gain land and wealth in the Holy Land.
The sensation of sizzling when holy water touches you can be attributed to a chemical reaction between the water and substances on your skin. It is not a specific spiritual or supernatural sign, but rather a physical reaction.
Muslim holy wars are called "jihad." Jihad can refer to the inner struggle of an individual to uphold the teachings of Islam, as well as external struggles to defend or expand the Muslim community. It is often misunderstood as solely referring to violent actions, but in Islamic teachings, jihad encompasses a range of peaceful efforts as well.
If you mean what are the seven sacraments, then they are Baptism, First Holy Communion, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Matrimony (marriage), and Holy Order. If you are not asking that, then I don't know.
There is no "Holly War" that I can find on the internet. Perhaps you mean a HOLY war, in which case you'd have to figure out which holy war you're talking about, because there have been many of those.
There are many Crusades but they all mean the same thing... The Crusades or "Holy War".
The Holy War was created in 1682.
The Holy War has 191 pages.
I think a war can never be holy. Do you agree or disagree?
If you mean The Crusades then it was Pope Urban III
I think a war can never be holy. Do you agree or disagree?
A Holy War was a war fought in the name of God and blessed by the Pope
"Jihad" is understood to mean "holy war", usually a war against people considered "non-believers". Apart from that, there isn't much difference - it is still a war.
Holy War - album - was created on 2002-02-08.
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1. To make or set apart as holy. 2. To respect or honor greatly; revere.