Jihadise vs Jihadist - What's the difference?
jihadise | jihadist |
To increase the jihadistic nature of
* 2008 Eric Germain, Islam in Inter-War Europe - Page 286
* 2008 , India Today International - Issue 27 - Page 32
* 2013 Jules Stewart, The Savage Border: The Story of the North-West Frontier
As a verb jihadise
is to increase the jihadistic nature of.As a noun jihadist is
one who participates in a jihad; a mujahid.As an adjective jihadist is
pertaining to the islamic fundamentalist doctrine of jihadism.jihadise
English
Verb
(jihadis)- It was to politicise, jihadise and globalise Islam as an ...
- Despite being regarded as outsiders, these Wahhabi radicals helped in jihadising the tribes in the frontier region. What is much less well documented is the role played by Shah Abdul Ghani's Madrasa-i-Ramiyya mullahs and students in 1857.
- in part because he and his remaining “Arabs” and Taliban allies have been offered sanctuary, but also because of the active connivance of the jihadised ...
