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Jihadi vs Jihadic - What's the difference?

jihadi | jihadic |

As adjectives the difference between jihadi and jihadic

is that jihadi is pertaining to jihad or jihadism, while jihadic is of or pertaining to jihad (muslim holy war).

As a noun jihadi

is a , a mujahid.

jihadi

English

Noun

(wikipedia jihadi) (en noun)
  • A , a mujahid
  • Synonyms

    * mujahid, jihadist * (struggler for Islam) Quran thumper, Koran thumper, Koran basher

    Adjective

    (-)
  • pertaining to jihad or jihadism,
  • * '>citation
  • References

    * OED online (accessed 2011) ----

    jihadic

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of or pertaining to jihad (Muslim holy war).
  • * 2005 , William H. Thornton, New world empire: civil Islam, terrorism, and the making of neoglobalism (page 4)
  • Kepel, however, refuses to surrender his belief that the jihadic firestorm reached its zenith long before, with the Soviet expulsion from Afghanistan in 1989.