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May 17, 2011 ... In addition it is essential to be vigilant about attending all of one's classes and exerting one's utmost effort in preparation for these classes.
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In addition it is essential to be vigilant about attending all of one's classes and exerting one's utmost effort in preparation for these classes. It is as the common ...
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dictionary.reverso.net/english-synonyms/strive
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attempt, bend over backwards (informal) break one's neck (informal) bust a gut ... do one's damnedest (informal) do one's utmost, endeavour, exert oneself, fight, ... leave no stone unturned, make an all-out effort (informal) make every effort, ...
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www.aaiil.info/misconceptions/jihad/jinqh.html
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"Jihad, infinitive noun of jaahada, properly signifies the using or exerting of one's utmost power, efforts, endeavours or ability, in contending with an object of ...
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It is related to the word, jahada, defined as “exerting one's utmost power, efforts, endeavors or ability in contending with an object of [disapproval].” In the Quran ...
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Buddha has emphasized to exert one's utmost effort to achieve and accomplish the goals one may has ,be it social or spiritual,worldly or for the hereafter.
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/endeavor
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to exert oneself to do or effect something; make an effort; strive: We must constantly endeavor if ... One's endeavors meaning one's "utmost effort" is from late 15c.
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Jihad - Supreme Efforts in the Way of Allah. Jihad means, exerting one's utmost power contending with an object of disapprobation, and this is of three kinds, ...
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“Jihad, infinitive noun of jaahada, properly signifies the using or exerting of one's utmost power, efforts, endeavours or ability, in contending with an object of ...
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