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jehad
[ji-hahd]
jehad
/ dʒɪˈhæd /
noun
a variant spelling of jihad
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After Germany’s highly advanced zeppelins bomb New York to rubble, they are in their turn annihilated in a “jehad” by a pan-Asian air fleet.
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In matters, however, regarding war and the preparations required for a jehad, it is entirely different.
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When he does, it almost always winds up with a jehad, a holy war.
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"Believe it or not, Ali wants a jehad."
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The fact is that all the Mohammedan world was in a state of restless activity, as the jehad, or holy war, was being preached.
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