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The good jihaad is the jihaad of the one who strives against his own self (jihaad al-nafs) for the sake of Allah.

The good jihaad is the jihaad of the one who strives against his own self (jihaad al-nafs) for the sake of Allah.  Allah Most High said:  {And whosoever STRIVES (JAAHADA), STRIVES (YUJAAHIDU) only for himself} (29:6). {As for those who STRIVE (JAHADU) in Us (the cause of Allah), We surely guide them to Our paths, and lo! Allah is with the good doers.} (29:69) This is a Meccan Sura and the two verses refer to Jihad al-Nafs. There was no military jihad then.  Without jihad of the nafs, fighting leads to Hellfire.  Allah Most High said:  {WA NAFSIN WA MAA SAWAAHA, FA-ALHAMAHA FUJURAHA WA TAQWAHA. QAD AFLAHA MAN ZAKAAHA WA QAD KHAABA MAN DAS-SAAHA}  “By the nafs and the proportion and order given to it, and its inspiration as to its wrong and its right; Truly he succeeds who purifies it, and he fails that corrupts it” (91:7-10). This is also a Meccan Sura.  Without purification, the nafs remains a “soul that enjoins evil” (al-nafs al – ammara bil-su’) until it surrenders itself in total obedience to the call of animal passions and shaytan

The good jihaad is the jihaad of the one who strives against his own self (jihaad al-nafs) for the sake of Allah.

Allah Most High said:
{And whosoever STRIVES (JAAHADA), STRIVES (YUJAAHIDU) only for himself} (29:6). {As for those who STRIVE (JAHADU) in Us (the cause of Allah), We surely guide them to Our paths, and lo! Allah is with the good doers.} (29:69) This is a Meccan Sura and the two verses refer to Jihad al-Nafs. There was no military jihad then.
Without jihad of the nafs, fighting leads to Hellfire.
Allah Most High said:
{WA NAFSIN WA MAA SAWAAHA, FA-ALHAMAHA FUJURAHA WA TAQWAHA. QAD AFLAHA MAN ZAKAAHA WA QAD KHAABA MAN DAS-SAAHA}
“By the nafs and the proportion and order given to it, and its inspiration as to its wrong and its right; Truly he succeeds who purifies it, and he fails that corrupts it” (91:7-10). This is also a Meccan Sura.
Without purification, the nafs remains a “soul that enjoins evil” (al-nafs al – ammara bil-su’) until it surrenders itself in total obedience to the call of animal passions and shaytan.