You know, even if Munawwar Hassan meant that very Jihad that you mentioned in the first page (Jihad e Akbar you call it I suppose), a great number of Muslims will take his Jihad (esp when specifically contrasted with democracy) as the Jihad to convert or kill non-Muslims.
Yes, a great number of Muslims will do that in Pakistan, just as they are doing it in other parts of the world. Yet, you want that guy (
@deepak.chauhan2312 ), who is not even a Muslim, to spend his time and energy to study Jihad because the speaker made a dubious comment. Is that what you really expect of all the non-Muslims of the world to do? As if they have nothing else but reading about Jihad as their priority. Leave alone asking that person to study about it, how can you even expect it? You have no right to expect of others to do a study on your religion.
No matter how much you try, ultimately, they all will think of Jihad not as what you are trying to tell, but as what they have been seeing all around, and naturally so - because they are aware that
even you too can not be 100% sure what Munawwar Hassan means by Jihad vs Democracy.
No matter how true or pious, if your words do more harm than good, then treat those words as poison.
Munawwar Hassan is fully aware how people are going to perceive his Jihad, and that is precisely why he said it.