jihadi
IPA: dʒihˈɑdi
noun
- A jihadist.
adjective
- pertaining to jihad or jihadism
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Examples of "jihadi" in Sentences
- She was the true "jihadi" - every time her patients heard Fox News talk about Moozlums and
- The jihadi was a typical Mohanese—barely more than five foot three, probably a buck and a quarter soaking wet.
- The trial began of a man who admitted firing on a military recruiting station, in what he calls a "jihadi operation."
- The Indians have gotten along for decades with the term jihadi, since it expresses very simply and concretely what these people are on about: waging jihad.
- They do have long term goals and the ideology is very clear, but what prompted that mutation, is what I call the jihadi debate of the early 1990s in Khartoum.
- In my speech I did not name anyone as a criminal, nor did I use the word jihadi or even mujahideen—but the Afghan people knew exactly whom I was talking about.
- And al-Qaeda also realized that in jihadi chat rooms it could find precisely what it most needed to maintain its ranks of recruits and suicide bombers: impressionable young Muslim men (and some women), many of them second-generation immigrants living in the United States and Europe.
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