He is the hottest guy you will ever see like ever!,sweet and hot as fuckkk. If you ever meet a jihad you should definitely go for him.
Jihad
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an idiot, moron, or fucktard. Inspired by a level on Heroes of Might and Magic.
Other guy: Along Came Polly is a good movie.
Me: You're such a fuckin jihad.
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1. a holy war
2. a funny word that sounds like arab talk and cartman likes to say it
fag---let go on a jihad...
funny arab guy with a bomb---jihad jihad durka durka gerkamal
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Jihad is a real ass nigga and is mad cool. Jihad is funny and corny, always finding a way to make you laugh when you are down. He's sweet and caring, always putting others first. Always a shoulder to cry on and there to listen to you vent. Always has a smile on his face, rarely gets mad. Most likable and friendly person you'll ever meet, and has some killer dance moves too.
"Who's that?"
"Oh that's just Jihad."
"Oh okay".
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A word that literally translated means "struggle", although often "holy war." There is lesser jihad (holy war) and greater jihad, which is the struggle within oneself.
1. Goly gosh, Umar has put another lesser jihad on that jewish male.
2. Radical Muslims currently have a jihad against Jews, and Christians, and the western world, and hindus, and other muslims.
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A word meaning "journey" which was manipulated to mean "holy war" in the times just before the crusades when several muslim sects banned together to attempt to force christians out in order to expand their own territory, thus resulting in a christian "holy war" or crusade.
Although jihad has been contorted into a word simply meaning "killing christians" to extremist muslims it once actually meant something.
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The word Jihad comes from the root word jahada, which means to struggle. At the individual level, jihad primarily refers to the inner struggle of being a person of virtue and submission to God in all aspects of life
Terrorism is usually defined as ideologically motivated indiscriminate violence that targets civilians, with the intention of inspiring terror in order to achieve political ends. Although this definition ignores the reality of state terrorism, it is clear that terrorism has no place in the noble concept of Jihad. Even Jihad that involves physical conflict is the very antithesis of terrorism, as is clear from the following differences:
1. Jihad can be launched only by an established authority as a policy in order to deter aggression. Terrorism, on the other hand, is committed by individuals or groups that have no legitimacy to speak for the majority. When terrorism is committed by states, it usually depends on misleading the masses.
2. Jihad is limited to combatants while terrorism involves indiscriminate killing of civilians.
3. Jihad, when the need arises, is declared openly, while terrorism is committed secretly.
4. Jihad is bound by strict rules of engagement while terrorism is not bound by any rules.
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