The Middle Ages
Jihad refers to the religious duty of Muslims to strive in the way of God, often interpreted as both a personal spiritual struggle and a broader commitment to uphold Islamic principles. This concept can encompass various forms of struggle, including the internal effort to live a moral life and external efforts such as defending Islam against oppression or aggression. The notion of jihad has significantly influenced Muslim-Christian interactions and conflicts throughout history, particularly during periods of military encounters and territorial disputes.
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