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1
The mullah, he said, urged him to help
wage
jihad
against the heathens.
2
He decided that the time had come to
wage
jihad
against other corrupt rulers.
3
Today, he was going to meet for the first time the people with whom he was to
wage
jihad
.
4
Nearly one in four students said they were, to varying degrees, ready to
wage
jihad
to achieve a caliphate.
5
They returned home to set up their own outfits to
wage
jihad
,
create an Islamic state or fight ethno-nationalist rebellions.
6
By Thursday you could be back with the Talibs again, holding up your Kalashnikov and promising to
wage
jihad
forever.
7
Throughout the 80s he was armed by the CIA and funded by the Saudis to
wage
jihad
against the Russian occupation of Afghanistan.
8
One of the attackers, 19-year-old Adel Kermiche, was a local man known to intelligence services after failed bids to reach Syria to
wage
jihad
.
9
Taliban commanders still speak of
waging
jihad
until Islamic rule is restored.
10
They also found a book on
waging
jihad
and a map of the Greater Jakarta area.
11
We are
waging
jihad
now.
12
France also fears the threat is heightened by the return of Islamist extremists who have been
waging
jihad
in Afghanistan and Iraq.
13
Pakistan has poured most of its energy into waging and preparing for conventional warfare against India, not tackling Taliban guerrillas
waging
jihad
.
14
'We are going to
wage
jihad
.
15
"War is enjoined you against the infidels." To
wage
jihad
was, then, an act of faith; therefore to hate jihad was to hate the faith.
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