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Jihad (/dʒɪˈhɑːd/; Arabic: جِهَاد, romanized: jihād [dʒiˈhaːd]) is an
Arabic word that
means "exerting", "striving", or "struggling",
particularly with...
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stages of
contemplative study based on the
traditional Sufi
disciplines of
mujahada, muraqaba, mushahada, and mu‘ayyana,
which he
rendered in
English as concentration...
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reputed to exist. He
became an
ascetic and
engaged in
constant worship and
mujahada (spiritual struggle),
instructed by
Shaykh Abu Ali Farmadi. He ****ociated...
- al-Qushayri also
dedicates a
section to a
lucid and
detailed account of
mujahada (spiritual
striving or jihad). ****ingly, al-Qushayri
begins this entry...
- non-Muslims, and the word
Jihad is
etymologically derived from the word
mujahada, a
mujahada is a war
which should be
waged to
establish the religion.
Jihad is...
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critique this idea, ****erting
Ijtihad that is
bound by the Qur'an and Hadith.
Mujahada –
Sufis perform it as
extreme and
prolonged abstinence from
worldly things...
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basic house rules at a
deverish lodge are
defined in
Habib al
Talibun Mujahada against the Nafs and Shaytan:
Fighting off evil suggestions, resistance...