jihadism
English edit
Etymology edit
Late 1970s, from jihad + -ism.
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Noun edit
jihadism (usually uncountable, plural jihadisms)
- The ideological movement within modern Islamism that advocates armed jihad and hostility against non-believers.
- 1983, Research in social anthropology, 1975-1980[1]:
- The twin institutions of mahdist jihadism and radical puritanical sufism
- 2009 February 4, Jonathan Freedland, “As British Jews come under attack, the liberal left must not remain silent”, in The Guardian[2]:
- Liberals rightly recoil from the constant pressure on Muslims to explain themselves and denounce jihadism or even islamism.
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ideological movement within modern Islamic fundamentalism
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Nominative | jihadism | jihadismen | — | — |
Genitive | jihadisms | jihadismens | — | — |