Let's go and do jihad

Jihad is the Afghan bling.

Jihad is obligatory for the Muslims.

Jihad will continue even if I am not around.

Radical Islam, it has grown into a global jihad.

Jihad expands Islam's domain by any means available.

There's no question that jihad historically means war.

Jihad is nothing but making efforts to realise goodness in life.

Every mosque that is tied to jihad-related activity should be shut.

Jihad is described as a war against Muslims, to establish the religion.

The people who abandon Jihad fall a victim to humility and degradation.

For many foreign fighters, the jihad in Iraq and Syria is a commuter war.

The lesser jihad is our active fulfillment of Islam's commands and duties.

Just because you're interested in what jihad is doesn't mean you intend to join.

America must keep jihad out, especially when we know exactly where it is coming from.

'Jihad' can mean holy war to extremists, but it means struggle to the average Muslim.

The problem is that Abu Mazen signed an agreement with the Hamas and the Islamic Jihad.

Bin Laden studied economics and public administration before he turned to a life of jihad.

To fight against the infidels is Jihad; but to fight against your evil self is greater Jihad.

Many American Muslims are peaceful and define jihad primarily as an internal struggle to improve.

Jihad is holy struggle, a legitimate tenet of Islam, meaning to purify oneself or one's community.

Syria is attracting a lot more Westerners than the Iraq War ever did because it's the perfect Sunni jihad.

In the radical Islamist jihad world, you're seeing more and more recruits going to ISIS rather than al-Qaida.

Jihad is misused by fundamentalists. The Quranic meaning is not meant for war at all, in the sense of killing.

I hope that we when we stand up to those who oppress our communities that Allah accepts from us that as a form of jihad.

Are we fighting too many wars? And I would say no. We're fighting one war. And it's a war against radical Islamic Jihad.

The global jihad movement ideology is a destructive religious cult. It is so un-Islamic that it is virtually anti-Islamic.

Whatever the reason, American Muslims appear far less inclined to support the global jihad than their European counterparts.

The explosion of jihad and its desire to export its contagious madness to all areas of the world have changed the way we view immigration.

The greater jihad is proclaiming war on our ego's destructive and negative emotions and thoughts... which prevent us from attaining perfection.

Damascus is the center of world terror. All these organizations, Jihad and Hamas, their headquarters are in Damascus. Syria supports Hezbollah.

The truth about Hamas and Islamic Jihad is that they don't prevent Israel from existing or even flourishing, they prevent Palestine from coming into existence.

What I think is highly inappropriate is what's going on across the Internet, a kind of political jihad against Dan Rather and CBS News that's quite outrageous.

Iran stands behind a substantial number of terrorist actions against us, together with Hizballah and the Islamic Jihad. It pretends to care for the Palestinians.

Our resolution urges all Latin American and Caribbean countries to designate al Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad as terrorist organizations.

In principle... no government in the world can accept an armed terrorist group, some of them coming from abroad, controlling streets and villages in the name of 'jihad'.

A foreign ideology cannot be introduced into Chechnya - were it through an Arab or al-Qaeda. Our experience is rich and long enough for us to be Muslims and know what jihad is.

You are right, but the weakness does not come from the millions of Muslims in the world. They do not mind being radical, they have no fear to speak out and to protest and to jihad.

I am ready to sacrifice everything in completing the unfinished agenda of our noble jihad... until there is no bloodshed in Afghanistan and Islam becomes a way of life for our people.

Religious liberty doesn't include encouraging a fellow American to engage in violent jihad and kill an American here. That is not protected free speech. That is not protected religious belief.

Following 9/11, intelligence indicated numerous links between al-Qa'eda and Algeria. It began to look as though the roots of jihad could be traced back to the war in Algeria that began 50 years ago.

Al Qaeda's vision of global jihad doesn't resonate in the rugged highlands and windswept deserts of southern Afghanistan. Instead, the major concern throughout much of the country is intensely local: personal safety.

Young people, some of whom are not born into the faith, are being fired up by preachers using basic Islamic scripture and mobilized to wage jihad by radical imams who represent themselves as legitimate Muslim clergymen.

A hedonistic lifestyle contrary to all the rules and expectations of Islam is not an unusual precursor to radicalisation: in fact, some young radicals see joining in the jihad as a way of achieving redemption for past sins.

Nobody, absolutely nobody, straps a bomb on their body because they were recruited from the Internet. It takes an enormous amount of personal face-to-face contact and time in order to recruit a young person into the cause of jihad.

Hindu nationalist outfits like the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh perpetuate a false notion of the 'love jihad' - the false idea that young Muslim men are making Hindu girls fall in love with them to trick them into converting to Islam.

Yes, ISIL is a terror-based insurgent army that seeks to establish a Caliphate, but the group's actual end goal is far from political: ISIL believes that, through jihad, it will bring about the Day of Judgment. This is not true Islam.

If I am elected president, every militant on the face of the planet will know, if you go and join ISIS, if you wage jihad on the United States of America, if you attempt to murder innocent Americans you are signing your death warrant.

Osama bin Laden characterized his terrorist activities as 'defensive jihad,' provoked by 'debauched infidels' bent on enslaving the Muslim world. The lead industry blamed 'ignorant parents' for applying lead paint to juvenile furniture.

No one in al-Nahda believes that jihad is a way to impose Islam on the world. But we believe that jihad is self-control, is social and political struggle, and even military jihad is only a way to defend oneself in the case of aggression.

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