Aljihd
Aljihd, also known as Islamic jihad, is a term used in Islamic theology and jurisprudence to refer to the struggle or effort to uphold and spread Islamic law and values. The concept of jihad is central to Islam and is mentioned in the Quran, where it is described as a duty for all Muslims. Jihad can be interpreted in various ways, including inner struggle against one's own desires, the struggle against oppression and injustice, and the struggle to defend Islam and Muslims.
In Islamic jurisprudence, jihad is divided into two main categories: lesser jihad (al-jihad al-akbar) and greater
The interpretation and practice of jihad have been a subject of debate among scholars and practitioners throughout
The term "aljihd" has also been used in various contexts, including political and military, to describe efforts