Jihad /(?)/

Ji·had

Jihad

n.
  1. A religious war against infidels or Muslim heretics; also, any bitter war or crusade for a principle or belief. (Islam)
    [Their] courage in war . . . had not, like that of the Muslim dervishes of the Sudan, or of Muslims anywhere engaged in a jehad, a religious motive and the promise of future bliss behind it.