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Question: There is a persistent
notion among many Muslims that fighting in the battlefield is something
very inferior to fighting against one’s desires. While the former is termed
as Jihad i Asghar (the lesser Jihad), the latter is called
the Jihad i Akbar (the greater Jihad). Does this mean that
we should be more anxious to take part in Jihad i Akbar?
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1. For details see Ibn Hajr’s Takhriju’l Kashshaf as annotation on Zamakhashri’s Kashshaf, 1st ed., vol. 3, (Daru’l-Turath al-‘Arabi, 1997), pp. 174-5 / Ibn Taymiyyah, Fatawa, 2nd ed., vol. 11, (Riyad: 1399 AH), p. 197 / Al-Bani, Silsilah al-Ahadith al-Da‘ifah wa al-Mawdufah, 1st ed., vol. 5, (Riyad: Maktabah al-Ma‘arif, 1992), pp. 478-80. |