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Who is 'Jihadi'?
by James on Feb 07, 2008 01:21 PM

Jihad is the term most wrongly interpreted & understood by not only non-muslims but muslims also. Media is playing important role to portray the wrong meaning. Jihad which means 'to strive & struggle', is misunderstood as holy war. Every muslim is 'Jihadi', because they struggle & strive in way of Almighty. Quran says 'The people are in sheer darkness, except those who believe in Me & do good deeds, & preach justice & be tolerant'.
Being tolerant is one of the biggest forms of 'Jihad' because one has to struggle against his ownself.

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