1. A rising and coloured River Tees below Croft meant a struggle for most during the Thornaby AA February Cup. 2. Another addition to the family followed shortly thereafter, meaning more struggles to keep food on the table. 3. Arafat often uses the term jihad in his speeches, but he argues that it does not necessarily mean violent struggle. 4. Even the term jihad, which means struggle and is associated in the West with radical Islam, means something different to most Muslims. 5. The Arabic word jihad is commonly translated as holy war, but it can also mean struggle. 6. In Arabic, jihad means struggle, but it is also a term for holy war. 7. In Arabic, jihad means struggle, though it also is a term for holy war. 8. In Arabic, jihad means struggle, but is also a term for holy war. 9. When the term women emancipation is applied to mean the struggle for recognition, it is generally misunderstood to meanfeminism against social order. |