2.1.10

Jihad

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Jihad

The word Jihad is quite well known even to non-Muslims, who often associate it with acts of violence. It is often misunderstood, and so it is very important to understand its meaning properly.

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Jihad

  • The word Jihad is used often in the Qur’an and means ‘struggle’.
    • This is the struggle that all people face to avoid wrongdoing.
    • The Qur’an teaches that a Muslim must always struggle to live a life that is pleasing to Allah.
  • Muslims make a distinction between the Greater and the Lesser Jihad.
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Greater jihad

  • Greater jihad is the most important struggle.
    • It is the struggle to avoid temptation and to live according to the will of Allah.
  • Islam, like many religions, believes that human beings are often tempted to live an easy life by satisfying personal desires.
    • This can make people more likely to sin because they lose self-discipline and the strength to resist evil.
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Greater jihad (cont.)

  • The struggle of the greater jihad is therefore a daily struggle to do what is right even when it is hard.
    • This might involve giving time to others and doing what we are told rather than what we want to do.
  • It is called the greater jihad because Muslims believe if they lose this battle they risk the disfavour and punishment of Allah.
    • And potentially the loss of eternal life in paradise.
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Lesser jihad

  • Lesser Jihad is translated as Holy War.
  • Muslims believe they must be free to practice their religion. As with other religions, Muslims have faced persecution. Sometimes, they had to fight to survive.
    • This was the experience of Muhammad and the early Muslim community in their struggle against the Meccans.
  • Some conditions must be met before a fight can take place.
    • Lesser jihad can only be in defense of Islam, aiming to achieve peace.
    • In war, Muslims must avoid harm as much as possible, and show mercy.
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Misrepresenting jihad

  • There are some Muslims who have misinterpreted the teaching about Jihad.
    • Jihad has been used to justify terrorism and unprovoked violence.
  • Examples in the modern world include Al Qaeda and ISIS.
    • They say that their faith is under constant attack from other nations, who are therefore enemies of Islam.
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Misrepresenting jihad (cont.)

  • Others who misrepresent jihad say they Allah commanded them to convert the world to Islam, by force if necessary.
    • To justify these actions, they tend to rely on a literal reading of the Qur’an.
  • Most Muslim scholars say that the Qur’an needs to be properly interpreted and that Islam is a religion of peace.
    • By far the vast majority of Muslims do not support the extremist understanding of Jihad.

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