Jihad Doesn’t Mean Terrorism?

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“This is but one life,” Faisal Shazad, the Times Square Bomber said. “If I am given a thousand lives, I will sacrifice them all for the sake of Allah, fighting this cause, defending our lands, making the word of Allah supreme over any religion or system.”

The Judge did her usual liberal shtick, foolishly lecturing Shahzad on how moderate Islam is. She suggested that Shahzad should “spend some of the time in prison thinking carefully about whether the Koran wants you to kill lots of people”.

But who knows better what Islam really represents, Faisal Shahzad or Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum?

Koran 61 is titled, “Al-Saff” or “Ranks, Battle Array”. That title comes from verse 61:4 which proclaims, “Truly Allah loves those who fight in His Cause in battle array”

Two verses down from Faisal Shahzad’s quote, the Koran promises Muslims a way to save themselves from hell. What’s their “Get Out of Hell” free card? “That ye strive (your utmost) in the Cause of Allah, with your property and your persons.” The Arabic word used for “strive” is, “watujahidoona” or “You will make Jihad”.

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"Jihad/Jihadi: Jihad literally means “strive and struggle for god,” which encompasses an internal struggle towards personal betterment. A jihadi is one who strives and struggles for god."
 
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