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    Jihad, Religion War, and Terrorism in Islam by Arsyad, Yusri Muhammad

    Published 2018
    “…Jihad in Islam is not a war that is termed a "religious war” (al-harb al-muqaddasah) - as perceived by Westerners all along. …”
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    Conceptualizing jihad among Southeast Asia’s radical salafi movements by Abdullah, Kamarulnizam, Salleh, Mohd Afandi

    Published 2015
    “…The major argument in this article is that the contemporary concept of jihad inclines to have a heavy personal political baggage. …”
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    Modernist islamic perspective: Assessing bangsamoro jihad in the Southern Philippines by Abdul M, Lantong, Omar, Rusdi

    Published 2019
    “…Thus, the purpose of this article is to examine and analyze Hashim’s views on jihad, using Modernist Islamic theory. Hashim’s views on jihad included his views on the nature of jihad, shari’ah ruling on it, its legitimacy, objectives, enemies, ethics and its termination. …”
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    Business jihad in healthcare through transformational leadership : A case analysis of Malaysia's KPJ Healthcare Berhad's CEO by Sharif, Mohmad Yazam

    Published 2010
    “…The aim of this paper is to present the findings of a case analysis on the implementation of the concept of 'business jihad' by KPJ Healthcare Berhad, Malaysia's largest private hospital group. …”
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    Komuniti masyarakat Aceh di Kedah: Satu kajian historikal pembinaan negara Bangsa Melayu di negara seberang (The Aceh community in Kedah: A historical study of Malay Nation buildin... by Hassan, Haslinda

    Published 2013
    “…Pre-independence period also saw Kedah-Aceh relations as a manifestation of cooperation in jihad among the colonized towards the same colonial invaders. …”
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    The interminable surge in internal conflicts in Nigeria: The legal and socio-economic implications by Ekpa, Shedrack, Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal

    Published 2015
    “…Regrettably too, the current civilian rule which began from 1999 till date have been preoccupied with incidence of internal violence to the extent this period alone took a lion share of the estimated figure in that more than 100 of such cases had occurred within this relatively short span of time.Most devastating till date is the incidence of a sectarian group under the aegis of Boko Haram whose official name is "Jama'aru Ahlis Sunna Lidda' Await Wal-Jihad" which in Arabic language means "People Of The Way Of Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be Unto Him) And Community (Of Muslims) In Line With The Earlier Generation Of Muslims" as opposed to the literary meaning of Boko Haram which is "Western Secular Education Is Forbidden" This group though founded in 2002 launched its first military operations in 2009 to support their call for an Islamic state in the North Eastern Nigeria.Boko Haram has unleashed massive terror on Nigerian citizens as well hampering its economic wellbeing to a deafening degree (Shaibu, Saleh & Shehu, 2015).…”
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