Google Translated
jihad - الجهاد
war - حرب
battle - معركة
fight/resistance - مقاومة
struggle - النضال
Does Jihad only and simply mean to kill non Muslims?.
No.
The wisdom behind jihad
In Arabic, the word jihad means striving and expending one’s
energy.
In Islamic terminology, jihad means the Muslim striving to
make the word of Allaah supreme and to establish His religion on earth.
The purpose of jihad in Islam is not to kill non-Muslims,
rather the purpose is to establish the religion of Allaah on earth, to
establish the rule of His sharee’ah, and to bring people forth from the
worship of other people to the worship of the Lord of all people, from the
injustice of other religions to the justice of Islam. Allaah says
(interpretation of the meaning):
“And fight them until
there is no more Fitnah (disbelief and polytheism, i.e. worshipping others
besides Allaah), and the religion (worship) will all be for Allaah Alone”
[al-Anfaal 8:39]
Shaykh ‘Abd al-Rahmaan al-Sa’di said in his commentary on
this verse:
Here Allaah states the
purpose behind fighting for His sake, which is not to shed the blood of the
kaafirs and take their wealth; rather the purpose is so that all religion
(worship) will be for Allaah alone, and the religion of Allaah will prevail
over all other religions, and everything that goes against that, whether it
is shirk or anything else – which is what is meant by fitnah – will be
repelled. If this purpose is achieved, there will be no killing or
fighting.
To be Continued ...
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