Jehad ki Misconceptions - Dr Israr Ahmad
This lecture clarifies common misconceptions surrounding the term ‘Jehad’. The speaker asserts that Jehad does not inherently mean war, but rather struggle or striving. While warfare can be *a* form of Jehad, it is not *the* definition. The lecture explains how a misunderstanding of Jehad as solely warfare led to the concept of it being a collective obligation (fard-e-kifaya). Furthermore, it highlights that the actions of unjust or corrupt individuals or nations, even if they are Muslim, do not constitute ‘Jehad fi Sabilillah’ (struggle in the path of God). True Jehad is a righteous struggle, and misusing the term to justify oppression or conquest is a distortion of its original meaning. The lecture emphasizes that actions motivated by power, dominance, or imperialism are contrary to the spirit of genuine Jehad.
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