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ALLAH k Safeer (اللہ کے سفیر) | by Khan Asif | PDF eBook Free

ALLAH k Safeer | by Khan Asif Jihad (English articulation:/dʒɪˈhɑːd/; Arabic: جهاد ‎‎ jihād [dʒɪˈhaːd]) is an Islamic expression alluding to the religious obligation of Muslims to keep up and spread the religion. In Arabic, the word jihād is a thing importance the demonstration of "endeavoring, putting forth a concentrated effort, battling, persevering". A man occupied with jihad is known as a mujahid (Arabic: مجاهد ‎‎), the plural of which is mujahideen ( مجاهدين ). The word jihad shows up much of the time in the Quran, regularly in the informal expression "endeavoring in the method for God (al-jihad fi sabil Allah)", to allude to the demonstration of endeavoring to fill the needs of God on this earth. Muslims and researchers don't all concede to its definition. Numerous eyewitnesses—both Muslim and non-Muslim—and additionally the Dictionary of Islam, discuss jihad having two implications: an inward profound battle (the "more noteworthy jihad&quo

ALLAH k Wali (اللہ کے ولی) | by Khan Asif | PDF eBook Free

ALLAH k Wali | by Khan Asif Jihad (English articulation:/dʒɪˈhɑːd/; Arabic:  جهاد ‎‎ jihād [dʒɪˈhaːd]) is an Islamic expression alluding to the religious obligation of Muslims to keep up and spread the religion. In Arabic, the word jihād is a thing importance the demonstration of "endeavoring, putting forth a concentrated effort, battling, persevering". A man occupied with jihad is known as a mujahid (Arabic:  مجاهد ‎‎), the plural of which is mujahideen ( مجاهدين ). The word jihad shows up much of the time in the Quran, regularly in the informal expression "endeavoring in the method for God (al-jihad fi sabil Allah)", to allude to the demonstration of endeavoring to fill the needs of God on this earth. Muslims and researchers don't all concede to its definition. Numerous eyewitnesses—both Muslim and non-Muslim—and additionally the Dictionary of Islam, discuss jihad having two implications: an inward profound battle (the "more noteworthy jihad"