Jihad
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| - | '''Al-Qaeda''', [[translation]]: ''The Base'') is an international alliance of militant [[Sunni]] [[jihad]]ist organizations. Its roots can be traced back to [[Osama bin Laden]] and others around the time of the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan in 1989. Al-Qaeda's objectives include the elimination of foreign influence in [[Muslim world|Muslim countries]], eradication of those deemed to be "[[infidel]]s", elimination of [[Israel]], the creation of a new Islamic [[caliphate]], and [[world domination]]. | + | # A [[holy war]] undertaken by [[Muslim]]s. |
| + | #: ''The men, all devout Muslims, now face ... life imprisonment for entering into an agreement to wage violent '''jihad''' on Australian soil.'' | ||
| + | # An aggressive [[campaign]] for an idea. | ||
| + | # a [[personal]] [[spiritual]] [[struggle]] for [[self-improvement]] and against [[evil]] | ||
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- A holy war undertaken by Muslims.
- The men, all devout Muslims, now face ... life imprisonment for entering into an agreement to wage violent jihad on Australian soil.
- An aggressive campaign for an idea.
- a personal spiritual struggle for self-improvement and against evil
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