They obviously do not understand
the true meaning of Jihad.
As a non-fanatic practicing Muslim, I have struggled with the disparities in Islam and its (mis)interpretations and I think I may just have identified the true meaning of Jihad, for me.
Jihad
has been misinterpreted and misrepresented to mean, ‘Holy War’, to cause destruction
and bloodshed in the name of religion, either to make believers out of
non-believers or against the lifestyle of the `West`.
If you really think about it, Jihad
occurs at each and every moment of all our lives, Muslim or not.
For some, it may be
different struggles like living with illness, the challenges of disability, loss
of a loved one, living with mental physical or emotional abuse, addiction, depression and old
age. For others, it could be living with peer pressure, corruption, poverty, hunger, crime, greed,
incompetence, perfectionism or opportunism.
We struggle in
different ways and strive for different things from minute to minute and day to
day, only to
leave empty handed, when we die.
Accepting
the way things are and learning to cope with that present circumstance, despite
the
difficulties
and heart aches can be quite difficult.To accept one’s present circumstance, while doing the very best to improve your condition is many times, one of life’s greatest struggle, especially when change or improvement may not possible.
Accepting
things that we cannot change can be a difficult and challenging struggle.
In
fact, accepting things as they are, is giving in to the will of God. Then, acceptance
may well
be
one of Life’s most challenging Jihads.
The greatest of all Jihads
is the recognition of the fact that it
is not what others do to and for you that is important, but what you do to and
for them.
Each one of us is responsible for
our own actions and reacting, responding, and behaving in a negative, hateful
and unfriendly manner, only harms oneself.
This can only be achieved by instilling
thoughts and actions which encourage peace,
love, unity, forgiveness, acceptance and tolerance.
So for now, I struggle and strive
to always be at peace despite my surrounding unease, to continue to offer love
and forgiveness even when I am surrounded with hate, to do something nice for
someone every day, even when I am confronted with antagonism and spate, and
most of all to seek and find contentment in life’s little accomplishments,
being happy, satisfied and content with what I have, without
the need for excess or aspirations of grandeur, while always spreading love and
joy.
Join me on this quest.
Become a Noble Jihadi,
where you will not have to resort to violence but instead, just change the way
you live day to day to make this world the kind, forgiving, loving, peaceful
and happy place it was and is, meant to be.
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