Jihad in a sentence as a noun

They announced the big "jihad on all USB drives" back in 2009.

That's also why there's such a powerful, almost jihad-like effort to keep sports off the net.

If online communities had a more Muslim bent, it might have been a jihad, whatever.

As long as he avoids going on an all out jihad then it just creates low-level drama which merely increases traffic, which is what they want.

A Universal insider was quoted as saying the label has declared 'legal jihad' against the startup.

Are we talking about the same startup field that puts people on stages at conferences with slide decks full of half naked women?In any case: she's not asking for a holy jihad.

I wouldn't be surprised if some current or potential Django users or contributors get sick of his jihad and turn to to a different developer community.

Couple that with low levels of education, poverty, and you have more "Death to America" people who believe that jihad is the only way to salvation in an otherwise meaningless life.

< related to what you said, just a general comment>>If more people just bought what they liked, shut the **** about it, and didn't rage jihad against the opposite platform, the internet would be WAY better.

I think of this poor black guy who got recruited into a fake islamic jihad gang and how they gave him a fake bomb and rented a synagogue for him to leave it in and he got jumped by 50 cops on the way out the door, yelling "Allah Akbar"On some level I feel bad for him, but you've got to be a dope to fall for that.

Jihad definitions

noun

a holy war waged by Muslims against infidels

See also: jehad

noun

a holy struggle or striving by a Muslim for a moral or spiritual or political goal

See also: jehad