غنیۃ القارى شرح صحيح البخارى كى روشنى ميں جہاد كا تعارف،اغراض ومقاصد اور شارح كے اسلوب كا تحقيقى جائزہ
In light of Ghunyat-ul-qari sharhu sahih-il-Bhukhari a research review of the introduction, aims and objectives of jihad and the commentator’s style
Abstract
Islam's very important doctrine of jihad lays out rules and principles that Muslims must follow as they struggle against various types of resistance, whether internal (against evil temptations and selfish desires) or external, for the sake of Allah. Muslims are required to make a persistent effort to serve the cause of Islam. That effort, whatever its future, falls within the meaning of the term “jihad-fi-Sabi-Lillah” (jihad for the cause of Allah). Jihad is derived from the Arabic word ‘Juhd’, which means “effort”. The verb jahida means ‘to be tried as a result of exerting an effort or energy; striving; making an endeavor'. So Jihad is to contend with difficulties and to work continually, especially with strenuous effort. Here in this article, we mentioned a research review of the introduction, aims and objectives of jihad, and the commentator’s (Allama Abdul Khaliq Al-Bajawari 1402AH) style. In light of 'Ghunyat-ul-Qari, Sharhu sahih-il-Bhukhari'.