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Jihad and terrorism: an alternative explanation
Published 2008“…Jihad (Islamic holy war) is a fundamental foreign policy concept in Islam. …”
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Jihad in the life of Prophet Muhammad: a mercy or terror
Published 2011“…The objective of this research is to study the life of the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) in order to develop an objective response to the Orientalist criticisms regarding Jihad. This study would critically deal with some controversial issues in Jihad and analyze them based on the authentic historical references from the life of the Prophet. …”
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The image of Islamic jihad and prophet's warfare in the west between myth and reality
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Islamic International Law and the right of self-defence of states
Published 2009“…Due to the classical doctrine of the notion of ‘Jihad,’ there have been misconceptions and Islam has been painted as a religion encouraging violence and war. …”
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Ideological connection between Negara Islam Indonesia (NII) And Jama'ah Islamiyyah (JI): study on their deviation and approaches toward the Qur'an
Published 2013“…Since the day of independence he got frustrated to see failure of Muslim leadered Jihad against the central government and the struggle lasted for thirteen years until he was given the death penalty by the then Indonesian Court of justice. …”
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Pendidikan radikal racuni pemikiran umat Islam
Published 2011“…KONSEP perjuangan dan jihad dalam Islam adalah untuk menegakkan keamanan dan keadilan sejagat, bukan bermusuhan dengan orang yang berbeza akidah dengan umat Islam. …”
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Muslihat haramkan Ikhwanul Muslimim
Published 2013“…Di antara pergerakan yang paling radikal yang sentiasa menggunakan senjata dan bom menentang rejim adalah Jama'ah al-Islamiyyah yang dikenali sebagai Tanzim al-Jihad yang ditubuhkan pada 1980. Kebanyakan ahlinya adalah graduan dalam bidang sains dan jurutera. …”
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A comparative survey of the status and application of Islamic Law in the legal system of Malaysia and Nigeria
Published 2011“…In both the Malay states and northern Nigeria, attempts were made to modify local customs to conform to Islam and to adopt Islamic law; the process can be seen in the various versions of the Malacca [code] and in the Islamic reform movements (jihad) in northern Nigeria. Although the treaties between the British and the Malay rulers and between the British and Emirs in Northern Nigeria respectively required the British to refrain from any intervention in matters of custom and Islamic law, the British did not fully honour these promises. …”
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