A holy war waged by Muslims against infidels.
1 We have laughed at the Holy War, the jehad that old Von der Goltz prophesied.
2 You never know what will start off a jehad !
3 There is a jehad preparing.
4 Queer how the echo of Cutty's description of the drums calling a jehad - aholywar-should adapt itself to that Elevated.
5 When their amirs crossed the Straits it was to lead a jehad against the Christians and to return fo their capital, Marrakesh.
6 Jihad, sometimes spelled jehad , literally means struggle, and is commonly meant to struggle in the way of God to improve one's self or society.
7 The Superintendent's preaching of a sort of Christian Jehad appealed to him infinitesimally.
8 But the Christian Crusade is in one sense more remarkable than the Mohammedan Jehad .
9 Every Mussulman in the land would raise the green flag - the Jehad would be upon ye!
10 You are a priest, remember, preaching the Jehad , only I've done all the preaching necessary.
11 I would have raised the Jehad if they vexed me with their envoys and their armies.
12 He is said to have torn off his suspenders, dipped himself in oil and proclaimed a Jehad .
13 Cut deep into our hearts, and thou shalt find the last beat is for thee-andfor the Jehad !
14 In 1863 he preached the Jehad against the British, and headed the Swatis and Bunerwals in the Ambeyla campaign.
15 I would have raised the Jehad if they vexed me with their envoys and their armies. He paused, panting.
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