Jihad in Islam means "struggle" or "striving," not just holy war. The Quran uses it for personal growth, like striving to be a better person, and for defensive battles against invaders. Medieval scholars also mentioned offensive jihad, but only under a legit authority. The "jihadist" label for terrorists is a modern twist that misrepresents the term’s broader, often nonviolent roots.
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