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To fight against the infidels is Jihad but to fight against your evil self is greater Jihad
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"To fight against the infidels is Jihad; but to fight against your evil self is greater Jihad"

- Abu Bakr

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This quote by Abu Bakr, among the buddies of Prophet Muhammad, provides an extensive understanding of the principle of Jihad in Islam. He suggests that while physical warfare versus those who oppose the faith is thought about a form of Jihad, the higher and more crucial struggle is the individual internal fight against one's own unfavorable dispositions and desires.

Abu Bakr emphasizes the significance of self-improvement, self-control, and spiritual growth as a remarkable kind of Jihad. The term "infidels" here can be comprehended not simply in the literal sense of non-believers however likewise symbolically representing anything that impedes a person's spiritual progress. It indicates that the greatest battle depends on dominating one's inner satanic forces, managing one's ego, and pursuing self-betterment.

This quote motivates individuals to redirect their focus towards building a strong character, cultivating persistence, generosity, and empathy. It prompts a sincere assessment of one's intents, actions, and ideas, leading to a path of self-purification and ethical refinement. Eventually, Abu Bakr's words highlight the concept that the real essence of Jihad depends on the ruthless pursuit of personal development and spiritual knowledge.

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Saudi Arabia Flag This quote is written / told by Abu Bakr between 573 AC and 634 AC. He was a famous Leader from Saudi Arabia. The author also have 48 other quotes.

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