Jihad
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- cosmo0
the band 'Jet' and 'Black eyed peas' are jihad to my ears.
- macphisto0
did someone say 'jihad'?
- Nairn0
Assimilate, not hate.
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- todelete__20
oh dobs. only a true asshole can turn a few lighthearted comments and jokes into bigotry.
THAT is why i have lost all respect for you.
this is end of my conversation with you. you're ignored.
- mrdobolina0
"dobs. then tell those dirka dirkas to stop referring to the anti america war and the iraq war as 'jiahd' for all these years."
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in team america, they used dirka dirka to describe how the terrorists talked, you used it a tad bit differently. you can defend it if you like, but it is pretty easy to see the difference.
- macphisto0
all the wars, all the famine, all the death, all the jihad in the word... i get blamed for it.
- GrammaSeff0
i declared jihad on my allergies
- gruntt0
i'm gonna step outside and declare jihad on a cigarette.
- rockonski0
I would never call you a wop, I might call you a fucking idiot, because it is your fault you are a fucking idiot.
it is not your fault that you are italian, so I would not do that.
mrdobolina
(Sep 19 05, 14:40)you're splitting hairs. you're still name calling and commiting argumentative fallacy.
also referred to by philosophers and any one who cares as a "Ad hominem" fallacy.
even if you're right, you're wrong.
- mrdobolina0
point is, I didnt call him a wop.
- todelete__20
i declare jihad on jihad.
so now what?
- cosmo0
ok, how many jihad's been passed around so far?
who is leading in the jihad count?
- rockonski0
true.
- cosmo0
can you declare jihad on hot women?
- mrdobolina0
this explains it a bit better, I guess. American TV has me all brainwashed into thinking that Jihad is only about fighting...
Jihad (jihād جهاد) is an Islamic term, from the Arabic root jhd ("to exert utmost effort, to strive, struggle"), which connotes a wide range of meanings: anything from an inward spiritual struggle to attain perfect faith to a political or military struggle to further the Islamic cause. The term is frequently mistranslated to mean "holy war" in English, although jihad can apply to warfare. Mainstream Muslims consider jihad to be the most misunderstood aspect of their religion by non-Muslims. The meaning of "Islamic cause" is of course open to interpretation. The Islamic religious legitimacy of the goals or methods of various Islamist movements who adopt the terminology of jihad is often brought into question, usually by moderate and liberal Muslims.
A person who engages in any form of jihad is called a "mujahid", meaning "striver" or "struggler", though this Islamic term is most often used to mean a person who engages in fighting. It is not limited to fighting or warfare however, a Muslim struggling to memorize the Qur'an is a mujahid, for example. The neologism jihadist is sometimes used to describe militant Islamic groups, including but not restricted to Islamist terrorism (c. f. Jihadist organizations and Rules of war in Islam).
- uberdesigner0
deport him to france
- todelete__20
dobs. then tell those dirka dirkas to stop referring to the anti america war and the iraq war as 'jiahd' for all these years.
- ethios0
JIHAD THIS THREAD!
- mattyd0
* declares jihad on cosmo
- ethios0
"Burger King recalls 'sacrilicious' desserts"