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Examples
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So you presented a misconception of the term Jihad - a widely misrepresented word in the media.
Luton & Dunstable - The Pakistani Moslem threat Lionheart 2007
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He described the late Azzam as one of the 'few Muslims who promote the understanding of the term Jihad in its comprehensive glory'.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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Because Pakistan also used the term Jihad for insurgence in Kashmir to help their freedom movement, people confuse the current phenomenon with it.
Pak Tea House 2009
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Because Pakistan also used the term Jihad for insurgence in Kashmir to help their freedom movement, people confuse the current phenomenon with it.
Pak Tea House 2009
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There are a few Muslims who promote the understanding of the term Jihad in its comprehensive glory, one that reflects history as well as the practice of Muslims going back to the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him.
Harry's Place 2008
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This effort what he calls Jihad could be with one's life, or property, or expenditure of time, or by bearing labour and hardship, or fighting the enemy and shedding blood.
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This effort what he calls Jihad could be with one's life, or property, or expenditure of time, or by bearing labour and hardship, or fighting the enemy and shedding blood.
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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Mohammadan commentators quoted, 170; when the word 'Jihad' was diverted from its original signification to its figurative meaning, of waging religious war, 170; all the verses of the Koran containing the word Jihad and its derivatives quoted and explained, 171-192.
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Pimentel had told associates that he planned to travel to Yemen before returning to New York to become "a martyr in the name of Jihad."
New York arrest for alleged 'al-Qaida sympathiser' linked to bomb plot 2011
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Obama critics such as Debra Burlingame warned that "part of Jihad is tying up lower Manhattan"; Karl Rove called holding trials there "an utter, unmitigated disaster for the security of the United States."
Daphne Eviatar: With Times Square Bomber Sentenced to Life, Ghailani Trial Gets Started Daphne Eviatar 2010
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