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</gallery>|caption1 = allahu akbar!|aliases = Jihadism, Salafi jihadism, Salafism, Wahhabism|quadrant(s) = Islam}}Jihadism is a radical, fundamentalist variant of | </gallery>|caption1 = allahu akbar!|aliases = Jihadism, Salafi jihadism, Salafism, Wahhabism, Islamic Facsism/Islamofascism|quadrant(s) = Islam, Salafi Movement, ISIS|family = Islamic Theocracyball (father)|greatest_achievement = September 11th|song = Salil Al-Sawarim|book = Q'uran|year = 1970 Grand Mosque seizure|country = Saudi Arabia}}Jihadism is a radical, fundamentalist variant of [[Islamic Theocracyball]]. It seeks to establish sharia law and Islamic rule through often violent means. Adherents to this movement generally follow these principles: rejection of all innovation within Islam, Strict emphasis on Tawhid, rejection of non-Islamic values, and so on. | ||
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Jihadismball is usually portrayed as a fundamentalist muslim. He enforces ideas of women wearing hijabs, anti-LGBT, anti-americanism, and other | Jihadismball is usually portrayed as a fundamentalist muslim. He enforces ideas of women wearing hijabs, anti-LGBT, anti-americanism, and other Islamic characteristics. He's hard to be friends with as he's quick to call people "infidels" or "kuffar" meaning non-believer. |
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Jihadism is a radical, fundamentalist variant of Islamic Theocracyball. It seeks to establish sharia law and Islamic rule through often violent means. Adherents to this movement generally follow these principles: rejection of all innovation within Islam, Strict emphasis on Tawhid, rejection of non-Islamic values, and so on.
Personality
Jihadismball is usually portrayed as a fundamentalist muslim. He enforces ideas of women wearing hijabs, anti-LGBT, anti-americanism, and other Islamic characteristics. He's hard to be friends with as he's quick to call people "infidels" or "kuffar" meaning non-believer.