Definitionn. a holy war waged by Muslims against infidels
Last update: October 25, 2015
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Fundamentalists are fighting against the government in the name of jihad. [Please select]
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Mahommed Ahmad (the Sudanese mandi) proclaimed a jihad in 1882. [Please select]
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A jihad launched from the 'Hills' would mean anarchy in the plains.' [Please select]
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"There will be a jihad when she is ready, such an one as never yet was." [Please select]
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They will stand aside now and watch a greater jihad than the world has ever seen. [Please select]
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He has told me how Germany plans to draw Turkey in and to force Turkey to proclaim a jihad. [Please select]
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Let him preach his jihad, and loose it at the right time. [Please select]
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The thousands were too busy working up a frenzy for the great jihad that was to come. [Please select]
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The next you shall hear of your Captain King of the Khyber Rifles, he will be leading a jihad into India. [Please select]
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"A man told me last night," said King, drawing on imagination without any compunction at all, "that the fight in the Khyber was because a jihad is launched aleady." [Please select]
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If his temper was the temper of the "Hills," it was easy to read disappointment for a jihad that should have been already but had been postponed. [Please select]
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