Jihad and Striving vs. Terrorism


What does Jihad (striving) really mean?

  1. What does Jihad really mean? (Striving in the cause of God)
  2. Striving: Making God the Priority
  3. Striving: Dedicating Lives & Money to God
  4. Concept of Jihad vs. Resorting to War, Aggression and Oppression

Inviting to God peacefully

  1. Inviting to God
  2. Is Islam spread by sword?
  3. Submission / True Islam: Religion: Religion of Peace, Justice and Freedom

Terrorism is not Jihad (striving for God), it goes against God and His religion of Submission (in Arabic, Islam)

  1. Islam (Submission) forbids Terrorism
  2. Terrorism and Killing of Innocents Condemned
  3. Terrorism Cannot be Justified by Any Religion of God
  4. No Compulsion in Religion
  5. The Quran on wars & aggression (fighting is permitted only in self-defense)
  6. Terrorists Blaspheme against God
  7. Terrorism has No Religion!
  8. Terrorism: murder, injury and oppression of innocents is un-Islamic
  9. "Terror" Of "Islam"
  10. Muhammad The Terrorist?

Muslims must return to Quran (and abandon Hadith, Sunnah and man-made laws) to overcome terrorism

  1. How to Uproot Fundamentalist "Islamic" Terror
  2. True Islam “Hijacked”
  3. How to Combat Religious Fanaticism
  4. What have the "Muslims" done to Submission (Islam)?

Editorials denouncing Terrorism

  1. A Gross Blasphemy: "Kill All Christians & Jews"! (by Rashad Khalifa, Ph.D., April 1989)
  2. The Nice attack goes against God's teachings in Submission (Islam). We stand with the people of France (and the world) against terrorism.
  3. Dhaka (Bangladesh) terror attack - against God's teachings in Quran
  4. Terror attack on Turkey's Istanbul airport: against teachings of Submission (Islam)
  5. Condemnation of the Orlando Florida mass shooting
  6. Attempted terrorist attack at Times Square is against Quran
  7. ISIS disobeys God by kidnapping and murdering Christians
  8. Nigerian terrorist kidnapping of school girls is against Islam (Submission) and Quran
  9. More editorials: denouncing and disavowing terrorism