jigidi
Now Jihadi terrorism has propelled to dangerous proportions and is a major threat to public health and world peace. [1]
Throughout its recorded history, fundamentalist Islam tried to establish an ontological form of Islam through Jihadi terrorism. [2]
Jihadi is a political neologism referring to an individual who participates in advancing Jihad. [3]
Among the most glaring failures of General Pervez Musharraf [Images], who before his transmogrification into an ‘enlightened moderate’ was a nationalist jihadi (he openly defended the terrorist organization Harkatul Mujahideen, held a brief for the Taliban and supported the jihad in Kashmir), has been his failure to purge the Pakistan army of its jihadist leanings. [4]
According to scholar John Esposito, Jihad requires Muslims to “struggle in the way of God” or “to struggle to improve one’s self and/or society.” [5]
As far as the doctrinal tenets are concerned, Islam maintains that Muslims must unquestionably follow the tenets. [1]
On November 3, 2008, a member of the Al-Qaeda affiliated ‘Al-Hesbah’ online forum, named Ansar, posted a message written in Arabic and French by Mu’iz Al-Din Al-Qayrawani, a fighter in Afghanistan. [6]
The formation of “Jihadi” from “Jihad” may be based on the example of the word-final -i which refers to place of origin such as “Saudi”, “Pakistani”, “Afghani,” “Israeli,” or “Misri” (from Egypt or Misr). [3]
Pakistan Army has two kinds of officers: nationalist jihadis and Islamist jihadis,” says Arif Jamal, a Pakistani scholar at Harvard University and author of the forthcoming book ‘Shadow War: the untold story of Jihad in Kashmir’. [4]
6) a great deal of information about the terrorist attack on the U.S. embassy in Yemen, carried out on September 17th 2008. [6]
Now, Jihadi terrorism is one of the greatest single threats to the existing world order. [2]
This article about politics is a stub. [3]
Jihad war, death and destruction have followed in the wake of Islam for hundreds of years. [1]
A frequently followed practice by political leaders has been to practice the deceptive art of denial. [2]
This article may contain original research or unverified claims. [3]
Sources:
[1] Islam Review - Presented by The Pen vs. the Sword Featured Articles …
[2] Jihadi Terrorism
[3] Jihadi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[4] Pak army and the jihadi’s second coming
[5] Jihad - Wikipedia
[6] ICT - Jihadi Websites Monitoring Group