Difference between Jehad and Jihad

What is the difference between Jehad and Jihad?

Jehad as a noun is a holy war undertaken by muslims. while Jihad as a noun is a holy war undertaken by muslims.

Jehad

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A holy war undertaken by Muslims.

Jihad

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A holy war undertaken by Muslims.An aggressive campaign for an idea.a personal spiritual struggle for self-improvement and against evil

Example sentence: Nobody, absolutely nobody, straps a bomb on their body because they were recruited from the Internet. It takes an enormous amount of personal face-to-face contact and time in order to recruit a young person into the cause of jihad.

We hope you now know whether to use Jehad or Jihad in your sentence.

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