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Here are 0 results for Mitic Dusan in the games. There are at least 3 results for Mitic in the forum. George Jempty (2025-10-30 10:33:39) Russian flag replaced @Garvin, you can be anti-Isreal and NOT be anti-semitic. Do you think killling tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians is going to decrease future terrorism? Isreal's actions are giving rise to future generations of terrorists. Scott Nichols (2015-10-09 20:04:30) Wch Match Tie Break Rules "Also, this is just not correspondence chess anymore." Times and technology have changed dramiticaly, why can't we change with it? Normajean Yates (2009-05-17 03:09:39) Don : point of etymology revisited! Don Groves posted and I agreed:'"The Arabic suffix "uddin" or "idin" means "of the faith." Hence a mujahidin is a "warrior of the faith," or a holy warrior.' Still havent gotten down to learning to use the oxford arabic-english dictionary, but: Don, I'm afraid your derivation won't do - you might still be right, but not for the reason you gave. You see, mujahideen is just the plural of 'mujahid', 'mujahid' = one who does 'jihad' [arabic and hebrew are both semitic languages: people who use the term 'anti-semite' often forget this (because of the nonscientific 'ham' and 'sam' myths thrown in - so like hebrew, arabic has this - root in the middle, and modification affects the root and possibly adds prefix and suffix.. i remember reading this in chomsky - linguistic paper not political) Khatoon (= lady; no religious overtone here); plural Khwateen = ladies Talib (=student); plural Taliban Mujahid (='jihad'-doer); plural Mujahideen So we are back to the question: Etymologically speaking, does 'jihad' just mean war, or does it mean holy war? (the current meaning is a different question..) On this point: until 2001 no one including me would see any problem in saying - such-and-such is a lone crusader for human rights (or for animal rights, or for the separation of church and state, or for whatever cause) - Bush-Cheney-Blair&co since ensured that the word 'crusade' became an avoidable word again.. Imagine reading the following sentence in 1999, and in 2009: "Richard Dawkins has launched a *crusade* against all religions in general, and against christianity in paricular." ;) There are 0 results for Mitic in wikichess.
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