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Immigration And Jihad
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Ayatullah Murtadha Mutahhari
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An exploration of Islamic migration (Hijrah) and the true meaning of Jihad, highlighting historical, spiritual, and modern perspectives on struggle and movement in Islam.
"Immigration and Jihad" is an insightful analysis of the connection between migration (Hijrah) and the concept of Jihad in Islam. It explores historical instances of migration for the sake of faith, including the Prophet Muhammad's (S.A.W.) migration from Makkah to Medina, and how migration has played a crucial role in the preservation and spread of Islam. The book also examines the true meaning of Jihad—spiritual, intellectual, and physical striving for justice—while addressing misconceptions and misinterpretations of the term. Additionally, it provides an Islamic perspective on modern migration, challenges faced by Muslim immigrants, and their responsibility to uphold faith and ethics in a new land.
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