The third message is that God gave the promised land to Abraham's descendants, but empires, landlords, and the wealthy stole it, so jihad means fighting to take it back.
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The third message is that God gave the promised land to Abraham's descendants, but empires, landlords, and the wealthy stole it, so jihad means fighting to take it back.
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"...the Byzantines, the Persians, stole this land from us. But the landlords, the wealthy, stole it from us. Therefore, we must fight a jihad..."
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