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Jihad (جهاد) is a tenet of Islam and a religious duty to strive in the way of God. There are two general ways to do this, the Greater Jihad and the Lesser Jihad. The Greater Jihad is an introspective journey to conquer your internal demons and follow the Divine Laws more closely than previously; this kind of jihad should be entirely peaceful. The Lesser Jihad refers to conflicts and confrontations between Muslims and Non-Muslims or other Muslims, which often erupt in war, but can also be performed through non-violent protests, debate, and advocacy.

242 Questions

What does jihad mean to Muslims currently?

Answer 1

Jihad refers to fighting the enemy.Jihad cannot change meaning,it always used to refer to fighting the enemy and will still refer to fighting the enemy.

Answer 2

There are a wide number of definitions for what jihad means. It refers to struggle or striving and can be applied to situations as innocuous as exercising (a jihad against laziness) or situations as violent as offensive warfare (a jihad against the unbelievers). This is because the term is open to numerous interpretations and meanings and jurisprudential applications.

Are people killing Non-Muslims in jihad?

Answer 1

Never.

Jihad means struggle to defend your homes, lands, religion against those who attack Muslims. Killing none - Muslims is against Islam morals and rules unless they attack your lands, religion, and or homes. Refer to related question below.

Answer 2

First, we should clarify that we are talking about Lesser Jihad and not Greater Jihad. Greater Jihad, which is an introspective journey to conquer your internal demons and follow the Divine Laws more closely than previously, there should be no violence that derives from this jihad, and certainly no killing. As concerns the Lesser Jihad, this is usually in the form of warfare between Muslims and Non-Muslims or other Muslims.

Muslims are quick to point out that the attacking of civilians is a violation of the terms of a Lesser Jihad, but there are serious debates in the Islamic communities worldwide as to what a "civilian" is. A number of leading Sheikhs, including Egypt's Qaradawi, for example, have held that since almost all Israelis are drafted in the Israeli Defense Forces, there is no civilian population in Israel and targeting Israeli non-combatants is NOT a violation of the jihad requirements to avoid civilian deaths. Bin Laden and his ilk have expanded these rulings to say that all people in a democracy publicly vote on the government and are, therefore, responsible for its decisions. In that way, targeting the non-combatants in a democracy would NOT be a violation of the jihad requirements to avoid civilian deaths. Muslims who follow these perspectives are willing to perform violent acts against civilians. In most cases, these civilians are Non-Muslims.

One particularly recent example of Non-Muslims killed in a declared jihad are the Assyrian Christians and Yazidis being hunted down by ISIL in northern Iraq. Whether ISIL is properly within the terms of a Lesser Jihad when it performs these activities is hotly debated in Islamic circles, but it is incorrect to say that Non-Muslims are not being killed as a result of something that is, at least facially, a jihad. Other examples include the Palestinian Intifadas which primarily targeted Jewish Israeli civiians, the Mumbai bombing which targeted primarily Hindu Indian civilians, etc.

Is jihad in the quran?

Yes, it is in the holy Qur'an. Very unfortunetely, most of the non-Muslims, and many of the Muslims mis-understand Jihad. They confuse it with 'Killing'. It is not true. Jihad in Islam is of many kinds. The highest is 'striving' to control one's own animal, ruthless, brutal and evil passions. It is very difficult to remain cool and composed in the face of aggression. Islam demands 'patience' from its followers. Speaking truth, refraining from corruption of all kinds, being just to all humans and even all creatures, being honest in all matters of life, and being steadfast and upright in the face of temptation are among the actions which are the demand of Jihad of the Highest kind.

Preaching Islam by the word of mouth and practicing it in one's daily life is also Jihad. Spending money in the way of Almighty Allah, doing acts of charity, helping the needy and the poor is also Jihad.

When the enemies of Islam attack the Muslims, the Muslims must take up arms if negotiation fails and there is no alternative but to fight. Almighty Allah says in the holy Qur'an:

Sura (chapter) Al-Baqra-2: Aya: 190; "Fight in the cause of Allah against those who fight you, --But do not transgress limits. For Allah does not love transgressors. Aya-193: And fight them on until there is no more tumult or oppression, and there prevail justice and faith in Allah, but if they cease, let there be no hostility except to those who are oppressors."

Thus it must be clear in the minds of the true Muslims that killing human beings in the name of religion is not permitted in Islam. Killing of one innocent human being irrespective of his religion, caste, color or country is like killing of all human beings in the Eyes of Almighty Allah (God). Almighty Allah has created all human beings and loves them all.

Why is the organization Hamas commonly referred in the media as a militant group while Al-Qaeda is referred to as a terrorist group?

Answer 1

The militant wing of Hamas is more traditional of other paramilitary groups like FARC in Columbia or the IRA in Ireland. It has rockets, guns, and a military-style command structure. It does not operate in cells or primarily use bombs as a method of attack like Al-Qaeda does. Additionally, like the IRA, Hamas has a political wing and performs civil administration.

Answer 2

For Israelis, hamas is a terrorist organization because it terrorizes them by targeting non-military targets. For the world at large, they are not terrorists (yet) because they have not (yet) executed acts of terror targeting anyone but Israelis (and Jews). Al-Qaeda is defined world-wide as a terroist organization because it has executed terrorist acts around the world.

Hamas is also a militant organization because it sees itself as engaged in war against Israel. It has attacked military targets, not only civilian ones. Al-Qaeda - although it sees itself as ideologically at war with the west - has not really "done battle" in what one could define as a "military sense". it has never initiated a military battle, but is being sought by military forces, though not as a combatant; its status at present is probably more that of a fugitive from the law.

Answer 3

Because the main stream media is extremely liberal, and does not recognize a terrorist organization when they see one. They are both terrorist organizations, who use terror to accomplish a goal.

Answer 4

Possibly because Hamas is a political party in a sovereign nation while Al-Qaeda is not a government entity.


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Is malik Obama in hamas?

If you are asking about President Obama's half-brother, there is no evidence he is in Hamas; nor is there any evidence that anyone in the Obama family is living in a region where Hamas is dominant. There are many rumors online that President Obama's family is Muslim. They are not. They are Christian. And on his father's side of the family, individual members seem to belong to a number of religions, but none of them seem to have ties to any radical groups.

Did joey jihad get his car back?

As of my last update, there have been various reports and discussions regarding Joey Jihad's car, but specific details about whether he ultimately got it back are not confirmed. He has been vocal about his experiences on social media, but for the most accurate and current information, checking his official channels or recent news updates would be advisable.

What does HAMAS do?

Hamas is a Palestinian Sunni Islamic or Islamist political party that governs the Gaza Strip and the largest and most influential Palestinian militant movement along with the more moderate Fatah party and has a military wing called the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. Hamas is viewed by most Western analysts as an obstacle to the Arab-Israeli peace process and the goal of a two-state solution. As a result, Western nations, including the United States, have tried to embolden the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority while isolating Hamas, which has historically kept strong ties to Iran.

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Hamas was founded by Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, a Palestinian spiritual leader who became an activist in the local branch of the Muslim Brotherhood after dedicating his early life to Islamic scholarship in Cairo. Beginning in the late 1960s, Yassin preached and performed charitable work in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, both of which were seized by Israeli forces following the 1967 Six-Day War. In 1973, he established al-Mujamma' al-Islami (the Islamic Center) to coordinate the Brotherhood's political activities in Gaza.

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Hamas' primary base of popular support is in the Gaza Strip, where it has maintained de facto control since its 2006, when it surprised many observers by winning the majority of seats in the Palestinian parliament. Hamas ousted the remnants of Fatah from Gaza by force in early 2007, and the new Hamas-led government was summarily dismissed by PA president and Fatah chief Mahmoud Abbas. The result of the bloodshed was a de facto geographic division of Palestinian-held territory, with Hamas holding sway in Gaza and Fatah maintaining the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority government in the West Bank town of Ramallah.

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Hamas' control over the area was established after the Hamas party won the Palestinian legislative elections in January 2006,[4] and ousted Fatah officials during the Battle of Gaza in 2007.[5] Fatah, Hamas' political and military rival, controls the West Bank.[6] Both regimes - the Palestinian National Authority and the Hamas administration - regard themselves as the sole legitimate Palestinian government.

What is the importance of Syed Ahmad Shaheed barelv?

because he declare jihad and he opposes the sikhs..he was killed in the battle of balakot..

Does jihad ever justify terrorism and why?

No, never. Jihad has nothing to do with terrorism, except of fighting against them.

Terrorism is attacking the civilians and terrifying them. The Jihad, which is thought to be war, is standing before them (i.e. terrorists) and fighting against them. This is the small jihad. There is also a jihad which is called "the big jihad". And that is struggle to do right and good things and protecting yourself from bad.

The terrorism which is done under the name of Islam is a plan of destroying Muslims.

If a Christian kills someone, no one says that it is because of Christianity. Why? Because Christianity doesn't teach that. Similarly, Islam also doesn't teach to kill an innocent. Islam is not responsible for what is done against its teachings.

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No. Jihad means struggle in English. Every human struggles in his/her life for living, securing good job, raising children, getting higher qualifications, ... , in addition to struggling to do right and say right and not to do anything against God satisfaction and blessings. However, terrorism is to attack civilians and terrifying them that is something condemned in Islam.

How did Hamas come to power in Gaza?

Strange as it seems to most of us in the West, Hamas was democratically elected in 2006. Their campaign was that would (1) be less corrupt than Fatah - the reigning party at the time, (2) they would provide medical assistance and school programs, (3) they would have a much more aggressive tone against Israel. All three of these points made them more desirable than Fatah to the Palestinian people.

However, after the election victory, Fatah was unwilling to cede power to Hamas. This led to the Gazan Civil War of 2007, where Hamas forcibly ejected Fatah from the Gaza Strip, but was unable to do so in the West Bank since the Palestinian controlled areas are non-contiguous.

What is Jihaad?

Praise be to Allaah.

Firstly:

Jihaad is of various kinds, some of which are obligatory upon everyone who is accountable, and some are obligatory upon the community as a whole - if some people undertake them then the rest are relieved of the obligation. And some kinds of jihad are mustahabb.

Jihad al-nafs (jihad against one's self) and jihad al-Shaytaan (jihad against the Shaytaan) are obligatory upon everyone who is accountable. Jihad against the munaafiqeen (hypocrites), kaafirs (disbelievers) and leaders of oppression and innovation is obligatory upon the community as a whole. Physical jihad (i.e. fighting) against the kaafirs may become an individual obligation upon everyone who is able to do it in certain circumstances, which will be described below.

Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

Once this is understood, then jihad is of four kinds: Jihad al-nafs (jihad against one's self), jihad al-Shaytaan (jihad against the Shaytaan), jihad against the kaafirs and jihad against the hypocrites.

Jihad al-nafs (jihad against one's self) is of four kinds:

1 - Striving to learn the teachings of Islam without which one cannot attain success and happiness in this world or in the Hereafter; if this is missing then one is doomed to misery in this world and in the Hereafter.

2 - Striving to make oneself act in accordance with what one has learned. Simply knowing without acting, even though it may not cause any harm, is not going to bring any benefit.

3 - Striving to call others to Islam, teaching those who do not know about it. Otherwise one will be one of those who conceal that which Allaah has revealed of guidance and teaching, and it will not benefit him or save him from the punishment of Allaah.

4 - Striving to bear patiently the difficulties involved in calling people to Allaah and the insults of people; bearing all that for the sake of Allaah.

If a person achieves all these four levels, then he will be one of the rabbaaniyyeen (learned men of religion who practise what they know and also preach to others. Cf. Aal 'Imraan 3:79). The salaf were agreed that the scholar does not deserve to be called a rabbaani unless he knows the truth, acts in accordance with it and teaches it to others. Whoever teaches, acts in accordance with his knowledge and has knowledge, he will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.

Jihad against the Shaytaan is of two types:

1 - Warding off the doubts that he stirs up to undermine faith.

2 - Striving against him to ward off the corrupt desires that he provokes.

The first jihad is followed by certainty of faith, and the second is followed by patience. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

"And We made from among them (Children of Israel), leaders, giving guidance under Our Command, when they were patient and used to believe with certainty in Our Ayaat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.)"

[al-Sajdah 32:24]

Allaah tells us that leadership in religion is attained through patience and certainty of faith. Patience wards off desires and certainty wards off doubts.

Jihad against the kaafirs and hypocrites is of four kinds: with the heart, the tongue, one's wealth and oneself. Jihad against the kaafirs is more along the lines of physical fighting whereas jihad against the hypocrites is more along the lines of using words and ideas.

Jihad against the leaders of oppression and innovation is of three kinds:

1 - Jihad with one's hand (i.e., physical jihad, fighting) if one is able. If that is not possible then it should be with one's tongue (i.e., by speaking out). If that is not possible then it should be with one's heart (i.e., by hating the evil and feeling that it is wrong).

These are the thirteen types of jihad, and "Whoever dies without having fought or having resolved to fight has died following one of the branches of hypocrisy." (Narrated by Muslim, 1910).

Zaad al-Ma'aad, 3/9-11)

Shaykh 'Abd al-'Azeez ibn Baaz (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

"Jihad is of various kinds, with one's self, one's wealth, by making du'aa', by teaching and guiding, by helping to do good in any way. The greatest form of jihad is jihad with one's self (i.e., going oneself and fighting), followed by jihad with one's wealth, jihad by speaking out and guiding others. Da'wah is also part of jihad. But going out oneself to fight in jihad is the highest form.

(Fataawa al-Shaykh Ibn Baaz, 7/334, 335)

Secondly:

The idea of waging physical jihad against the kaafirs went through a number of stages, depending on the state in which the Muslim ummah was. Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

"The first thing which his Lord revealed to him was to read in the name of his Lord who had created. That was the beginning of his Prophethood, where Allaah commanded him to recite to himself but He did not yet command him to convey that. Then He revealed the words (interpretation of the meaning:

'O you (Muhammad) enveloped in garments!

Arise and warn!'

[al-Muddaththir 74:1-2]

So he became a Prophet with the word 'Iqra (Read!) and he became a Messenger with the words, 'O you (Muhammad) enveloped in garments…' Then Allaah commanded him to warn his closest kinsmen, then to warn his people, then to warn the Arabs around them, then to warn all the Arabs, then to warn all of mankind. He continued to call them for over ten years from the beginning of his Prophethood, without fighting or imposing the jizyah; he was commanded to refrain, to be patient and to be forbearing.

Then permission was given to him to migrate, and permission was given to him to fight.

Then he was commanded to fight those who fought him, and to refrain from fighting those who left him alone and did not fight him.

Then Allaah commanded him to fight the mushrikeen so that the religion would all be for Allaah.

After jihad was enjoined upon him, the kaafirs then fell into three categories: those with whom there was a truce or peace treaty; those with whom he was at war; and those who lived under the rule and protection of the Islamic state."

(Zaad al-Ma'aad, 3/159)

Thirdly:

The ruling on physical jihad against the kaafirs is that this is an obligation on the community as a whole (fard kafaayah).

Ibn Qudaamah said:

"Jihaad is an obligation upon the community; if some people undertake it, the rest are relieved of the obligation."

What fard kafaayah means is that if it is not undertaken by enough people, then all the people are guilty of sin, but if enough people undertakes it, the rest will be relieved of blame. Initially the command is addressed to all of them, as in the case of an individual obligation (fard 'ayn), but then in the case of fard kafaayah the obligation is dropped if enough of the people undertake to do it, unlike the case with fard 'ayn where the obligation is not dropped if someone else does it. Jihad is a fard kafaayah, according to the majority of scholars."

(al-Mughni, 9/163)

Shaykh 'Abd al-'Azeez ibn Baaz said:

"We have previously explained on more than one occasion that jihad is fard kafaayah, not fard 'ayn. All Muslims are enjoined to support their brothers with their selves (i.e., physically, by joining them), or with money, weapons, da'wah and advice. If enough of them go out (to fight), the rest are freed from sin, but if none of them do that then all of them are sinners.

The Muslims in Saudi Arabia, Africa, North Africa and elsewhere are obliged to do their utmost, and if there is a jihad in one country, the surrounding countries should hasten to help them, the closest then the next closest. If one or two states, or three or more, manage to fulfil the obligation, then the rest are freed of responsibility. They deserve to be supported, and it is obligatory to help them against their enemies, because they are oppressed. Allaah has enjoined jihad upon all Muslims, and they must fight against the enemies of Allaah until their brothers are victorious. If they fail to do that then they are sinners, but if sufficient people undertake to do that, then the rest are absolved of sin."

(Fataawa al-Shaykh Ibn Baaz, 7/335)

Fourthly:

Physical jihad against the kaafirs becomes obligatory in four cases, which are:

1 - When the Muslim is present in a jihad situation.

2 - When the enemy has come and attacked a Muslim land

3 - When the ruler mobilizes the people, they must respond.

4 - When a person is needed and no one else can do the task except him.

Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen said:

Jihad is obligatory and becomes fard 'ayn if a person is present where fighting is going on. This is the first of the situations in which jihad becomes an individual obligation, because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

"O you who believe! When you meet those who disbelieve, in a battlefield, never turn your backs to them.

And whoever turns his back to them on such a day - unless it be a stratagem of war, or to retreat to a troop (of his own), - he indeed has drawn upon himself wrath from Allaah. And his abode is Hell, and worst indeed is that destination!"

[al-Anfaal 8:16]

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said that running away on the day when the army is advancing is one of the sins that doom a person to Hell. He said: "Avoid the seven sins that doom a person to Hell…" among which he mentioned running away on the day when the army is advancing (agreed upon). But Allaah has made exceptions in two cases:

1- When it is a military manoeuvre, in the sense that he is leaving to bring reinforcements.

2- When he is going to join another group, when he has been told that there is a group of Muslims elsewhere who are about to be defeated, so he goes to join them in order to strengthen their numbers. This is subject to the condition that there is no risk to the group he is in; if there is a risk to the group that he is in, then it is not permissible for him to go to the other group. In this case (jihad) is an individual obligation upon him (fard 'ayn) and it is not permissible for him to leave.

The second situation (in which jihad becomes an individual obligation) is when a city is besieged by the enemy. Then he has to fight in defence of the city, because when the city is besieged there is no alternative but to defend it, for if the enemy is going to prevent people from leaving the city or entering it, and prevent provisions from reaching it, and other things which are well known, then in this case the people of the city are obliged to fight in order to defend their city.

The third situation is when the leader tells the people to mobilize; the leader (imam) is the highest authority in the state, but he need not necessarily be the leader of all the Muslims, because there has been no leader of all the Muslims (khaleefah) for a long time. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "Listen and obey, even if you are ruled by an Abyssinian slave." So if a man becomes a leader, then his word is to be heeded and his commands are to obeyed.

(al-Sharh al-Mumti', 8/10-12).

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The word " Jihaad " linguistically means to exert an effort to achieve certain goal; in a religious context, it means to exert maximum efforts to spread the word of Allah (God) in light of the guidelines from the Noble Quran (Muslim Scripture) as well as the authentic traditions of the prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him). There are etiquettes of war in Islam which are interesting to know such as but not limited to: not to harm the civilians, women and religious monks/people who are not involved in the fighting, not to conduct any mischief such as destroying plantations, killing animals or annihilating basic life support essentials. It's a well known fact that "there is no compulsion in religion" in Islam. Jihad is not to convert people to Islam as much as it's to facilitate the way for people to hear and reflect upon the genuine message and teachings of Islam in a peaceful atmosphere. Thus, the term "Jihaad" is not necessary a terrible term as may it be portrayed by some media sources.

Why does Hamas fire rockets at Israelis?

hamas hates israel because the jews have killed and tortured many innocen palenstian lives for no reason. also along time the jews traveled away from the land of israel to live with the romans. romans did not like the jews so they decided to go back to israel whee palenstians had occupied the terrritory.

When was Hizbul Mujahideen created?

Hizbul Mujahideen was created in 1989.

When was Mahmoud Abd Al Aziz Abd Al Mujahid born?

Mahmoud Abd Al Aziz Abd Al Mujahid was born in 1977.

When was Mujahid Jamshed born?

Mujahid Jamshed was born in 1971.

What do Hezbollah and Hamas have in common?

Hamas and Hezbollah are Arab Muslim Terrorist and Paramilitary Organizations. Hamas operates out of Syria and the Gaza Strip while Hezbollah operates out of Syria and Lebanon.

General Characteristics
The most common and identifiable Hamas terrorist action is the suicide bomber who blows himself up to take out some enemies as well as himself while Hezbollah and Hamas have increasingly used missiles and rockets. These organizations tell their membership that the fight in which they are engaged is part of the holy Islamic struggle of Jihad and anyone who opposes them is not properly guided. Therefore, Hamas and Hezbollah will identify what sect of Islam they belong to and whether or not they oppose the other sects. (Hamas is avowedly Sunni, but accepts Shiites because Iran provides most of its funding. Hezbollah is Shiite and does not recognize the validity of Sunni Islam.) Most Muslim terrorists wish to inspire fear in their enemies and therefore primarily attack civilians, considering them part of the enemy. Since Hamas and Hezbollah exist in countries with a weak internal support structure, in many cases they will use their own funds to build schools, parks, hospitals, and other social services in the communities they occupy. It provides goodwill with the local inhabitants and allows them to more effectively spread whatever messages they may wish to say. Finally, Hamas and Hezbollah have all actively engaged in elections (Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Palestine) with their own political parties. If the governments formed after these elections were not desirable to these parties, they engaged in military actions to force the national government to capitulate to their desires. In the case of Hezbollah this created a violent stand-off in Beirut and in the case of Hamas, this prompted a Palestinian Civil War in Gaza and the West Bank.

Does every muslim compete in jihad?

First, we need to define Jihad. Jihad is a tenet of Islam and a religious duty to strive in the way of God. There are two general ways to do this, the Greater Jihad and the Lesser Jihad. The Greater Jihad is an introspective journey to conquer your internal demons and follow the Divine Laws more closely than previously; this kind of jihad should be entirely peaceful. The Lesser Jihad refers to conflicts and confrontations between Muslims and Non-Muslims or other Muslims, which often erupt in war, but can also be performed through non-violent protests, debate, and advocacy. It is the Lesser Jihad which is often cast as a Holy War.

Now. the term "compete in jihad" does not make sense. If the question is asking if every Muslim participates in jihad, the answer is "No"; there is no group of people who uniformly do one set of things. However, most Muslims try to participate in jihad, but involvement in Greater Jihad (self-reflection) is far more common than Lesser Jihad (striving to change the world), and involvement in peaceful Lesser Jihad (advocacy and protests) is far more common than violent Lesser Jihad (holy war).

Why can't i find any info on passion and action for peace or my jihad by azad rezzvi mentioned in tony robbins' 911 video?

You cannot find any info on passion and action for peace, or jihad by Azad Rezzvi mentioned in Tony Robbins\' 911 video for a reason. The reason is that it is personal information.

What is the flag of Jihad?

There is no such thing. Jihads are not identified by flags. If you are referring to a specific organization like Islamic Jihad, please resubmit the question clarifying your intent.

If you are referring to the flag of Islamic State, which is a flag that is increasingly being used by Jihadist groups around the world, that flag can be seen at this link.

What is an example of a good Jihad?

Jihad, that means in English striving or struggleing, is of two types:

  • self Jihad (or oneself struggle and is called the greatest or greater Jihad), and
  • military Jihad (or struggle with others and is called the smallest or lesser Jihad)

Regarding lesser (or Military ) Jihad, it is licit only in two cases:

  • First: to defend home land and home people against any invaders.
  • Second: to provide help and support to other people who are oppressed and unable to practice their own will and freedom of choice.

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.

What is the basic difference between Hamas leaded by Haniya and Fatah leaded by ABBAs?

Both Hamas and Fatah share the same goal which is the final and complete destruction of israel. But while Hamas makes its stake exclusively on hte armked struggle, Fatah proposes to combine the armed struggle with the ideological one.

In 2009 in Bethlehem, some 2,000 Fatah members were taking part in the first Fatah conference in 20 years. The very first sentence of the opening speech honored the "shahids" who killed themselves fighting Jews.

"In the name of the shahids and in the name of Jerusalem, the capital of the Palestinian state, we declare the opening of the sixth convention of our movement, Fatah." With these words, convention chairman Ahmed Qurei (Abu Ala) - a former Palestinian Authority prime minister and speaker of the PA legislature - introduced the politically-charged gathering

Shahids literally means "martyrs," and the reference is to those who killed themselves or were killed in their attacks on civilian Israelis .

Photos of "fighters against Israel", including a young boy holding a rifle, dot the walls of the Bethlehem hotel hosting the convention. The official Fatah symbol includes a map of ALL OF ISRAEL - not just Judea and Samaria - on the backdrop of a rifle and sword - thus making Fatah indistinguishable from Hamas in their ultimate goals to replace all of Israel.

The convention was called in order to formulate the Fatah ideological platform and determine the leadership of Fatah and the Palestinian Authority for the coming years. PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) was seeking to retain power for himself and the "old guard," in the face of a challenge from convicted terrorist Marwan Barghouti and the younger generation.

Barghouti is serving five life sentences in Israel for authorizing and organizing the murder of five Israelis in three separate attacks; he was acquitted "for lack of evidence" of murdering nine others and taking part in 33 other attacks.

Barghouti once summed up his approach to Israel and peace in the Middle East by saying, "After we attain a Palestinian state [in Judea and Samaria], there will be greater things for which to strive... THERE IS NO ROOM FOR MORE THAN ONE STATE BETWEEN THE JORDAN AND THE MEDITERRANEAN"

The convention included a clause in its platform negating the recognition of Israel as the Jewish State, and calling for "struggle using all means."

The conference made it clear that all Leftist /Liberals tales about how Arabs want peace, how they dream about the peaceful co-existance with Israel, and how they want only a part of Palestine are a lie. Arabs want all Palestine, they are not going to agree to a part, and there is no place for Israel there.

So, the difference between Abbas and Hamas is mainly in spelling.

Are Hamas involved with Gaza?

Yes, Hamas is the democratically elected government of Gaza. So it's like the Democratic Party in the USA.

What is suicide jihad?

There is no such thing as "suicide jihad". There is a tendency by Jihadist organizations to engage in suicide bombing. In Islam, there is a strong tradition and recognition of martyrdom (Esteshhaad) where one of the easiest ways to gain entry to heaven is die while fighting in a holy war (Lesser Jihad) against "the enemies of Islam". This has been taken by Jihadist organizations as a justification for suicide bombing, where "enemies of Islam" dies and the assailant dies, and therefore goes straight to heaven. Suicide bombing as a terrorist tactic is quite common among Jihadist organizations and even some more secular Arab terrorist organizations.

Of course, the legitimacy of suicide bombing is hotly debated in Islamic circles. Some argue that it is prohibited since the act is a form of suicide, which is prohibited, and not an act of martyrdom. In this view martyrdom requires unintentional death, such as: being killed by the enemy, being hit by friendly fire, or being unable to escape from a deadly situation in battle. Some argue that it is prohibited since the victims of the suicide bombings are usually civilians, who cannot be classified as the "enemies of Islam". Sheikh Qaradawi, the most prominent cleric in the Sunni World, has taken the latter path, except where Israel is concerned. Qaradawi argues that since all Israeli Jews will go into the military, there is no such thing as an Israeli civilian and therefore suicide bombing against Israelis (both military and civilian) is permitted.