US Muslims have launched an advertising and social media campaign in the hopes of reclaiming the word jihad from extremists who insist on equating the spiritual quest with terrorism.
The campaign features Muslims describing their personal struggles - the meaning of jihad - on Twitter, Facebook, a dedicated website myjihad.org and bus ads.
With the movement under way in Chicago, organisers are working to get the ads on buses in Sydney, Melbourne, Toronto, London and Manchester.
"#MyJihad is to build friendships across the aisle," says one ad showing an African-American man leaning on the shoulder of a Jewish friend.
"#MyJihad is to march on despite losing my son," says another ad, featuring a portrait of a mother with her three remaining children.