Fariq Naik – Fighting is Only One Aspect of Jihaad

Fariq Naik
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The transcript describes a language used by non-Bismual people, which is not the language of Islam. The language is called "slightful war" and refers to a struggle or competition against a enemy. The language is used by non-Bismual people, including Muslims, to describe their struggles or competition against the enemy.

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			But normally when the term jihad
is used, it is taken for granted
		
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			that it is jihad, peaceable Allah,
unless it is specified.
		
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			Many non Muslims, including many
of the Muslims callers, inverted
		
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			commas, did translate jihad as
holy war.
		
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			If you translate this word, holy
war into Arabic, it means harbor
		
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			Nowhere is this word harbor Maka
dasa present in the Glorious Quran
		
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			on the authentic Hadees.
		
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			So Jihad basically means to strive
to struggle. One type of jihad is
		
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			Qatal that is fighting in the way
of Allah subhanaw taala.
		
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			But Jihad does not basically mean
a wall. Jihad basically means to
		
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			strive to struggle.