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Understanding Jihad

By Farida Khanam
Date: 4 July 2000
http://www.jammu-kashmir.com/insights/insight20000704a.html
In its literal sense jihad in Arabic simply means struggle - striving to one's utmost to further a worthy cause. As we say in English, We must struggle against this prejudice.
There is a difference, however between the word, struggle and jihad. The word struggle does not connote the sense of reward or worship in the religious sense of the word. But when the word jihad became a part of Islamic terminology, the sense of reward or worship came to be associated with it, that is to say, if struggle is struggle in the simple sense of word, jihad means a struggle which is an act of worship, the engagement of which earns reward to the person concerned. As the Qur'n says: Strive for the cause of God as you ought to strive.(22:78)

It is a common human trait to work very hard in order to achieve some goal. There are words in every language including Arabic, to express this human quality. The word Jihad conveys this same sense of striving, that is, a great striving.
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