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The practice of inviting non-Muslim nations to join [[Islam]] or pay the [[Jizyah]] prior to engaging in offensive [[Jihad]] derives from {{Quran|9|29}}, and according to tradition, it was first initiated by the Prophet [[Muhammad]]. His [[Sunnah|example]] was then followed by the Rashidun [[Caliph]]s and leaders of Islamic empires and codified within the Islamic [[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|Shari'ah]]<ref>Ahmad Ibn Lulu Ibn Al-Naqib, translated by Noah Ha Mim Keller - [http://www.amazon.com/Reliance-Traveller-Classic-Islamic-Al-Salik/dp/0915957728 Reliance of the Traveller: The Classic Manual of Islamic Sacred Law Umdat Al-Salik (o9.0-8)] - Published by Amana Corporation; Revised edition (July 1, 1997), ISBN-13: 978-0915957729</ref>, which is today implemented by various Islamist leaders and militant terrorist organizations.  
The practice of inviting non-Muslim nations to join [[Islam]] or pay the [[Jizyah]] prior to engaging in offensive [[Jihad]] derives from {{Quran|9|29}}, and according to tradition, it was first initiated by the Prophet [[Muhammad]]. His [[Sunnah|example]] was then followed by the Rashidun [[Caliph]]s and leaders of Islamic empires and codified within the Islamic [[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|Shari'ah]]<ref>Ahmad Ibn Lulu Ibn Al-Naqib, translated by Noah Ha Mim Keller - [http://www.amazon.com/Reliance-Traveller-Classic-Islamic-Al-Salik/dp/0915957728 Reliance of the Traveller: The Classic Manual of Islamic Sacred Law Umdat Al-Salik (o9.0-8)] - Published by Amana Corporation; Revised edition (July 1, 1997), ISBN-13: 978-0915957729</ref>, which is today implemented by various Islamist leaders and militant terrorist organizations.  


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