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Islamic jihad kills 260 for Allah, Islam’s god

Heeding the call to cleanse and empower the empire founded by Muhammad, Islamic jihad kills 260 for Allah, Islam’s god, this week

Islamic Jihad as taught by Muhammad, Islam’s seventh-century founding emperor, killed at least 260 victims and injured 406, this week, according to Religion of Peace jihad monitors.

Death tolls typically rise following initial reports as critically injured victims die of their wounds.

Islamic jihad brought bloodshed to 11 nations, and loss to more beyond as attacks took the lives of bystanders and visitors of other nations as well.

Leading the carnage was al-Qaeda and other Islamic jihad groups in Iraq, bringing daily violence that cost 144 lives and 210 injured casualties through Saturday, Jan. 19.

Brutality included a bakery bombing, Muslim gunmen shooting children dead Sunday, Jan. 13, in Dhuluiya, a home booby-trapped Monday, Jan. 14, in Buhriz and a Baghdad liquor store killing.

The piety of Islamic terrorism continued with a roadside bomb killing Baghdad residents Wednesday, a female suicide bomber killing Shia Muslims in Baquba, another exploding at a Shia mosque the next day, plus intense jihad fighting among Muslims near Nassiriya through Saturday.

Jihad caused 150 casualties in Pakistan through the week. An Islamic bombing in Karachi killed three children among 11 dead, 52 injured, Monday, Jan. 14, as a peace activist was kidnapped and executed elsewhere in Pakistan.

Jihadist bombings, an ambush and a major siege, then capture of a paramilitary outpost, kills 30, with numerous slain enemy police beheaded by militant Islamic religious warriors.

Also, a young Sunni suicide bomber rushed into a Shia mosque to detonate, creating a 10-death massacre, 25 critically and seriously injured in Peshawar, Thursday.

Terrorists labeled “holy warriors” by Islamic clerics caused 67 casualties in southern Thailand this week, including two shot dead in Yala, Saturday, Jan. 19, at their jobs or heading home.

Islamic gunmen killed a dad in Narathiwat after dropping his child off at school, a TV viewer in his Yala home, a young woman ambushed in Pattani, plus eight others, injuring seven - leaving numerous victims beheaded in Yala.

Most of the Thai casualties occurred during a day of bombings leaving 44 injured at a Yala market Tuesday, Jan. 15.

Islamic attacks in Somalia killed 14, injuring 11, and included a suspected Islamic militia murdering of two aide workers in Baidoa and jihad terrorists bombing Ethiopian nationals in Mogadishu - seven dead and seven critically injured in that attack.

Islamic attacks in Afghanistan killed 17 and injured 14 Sunday and Monday, Jan. 13-14 with Taliban terrorists gunning down eight Afghan police in Kandahar and Islamists attacking a Kabul hotel with suicide bombers and gunmen.

Islamists killed a civilian and hung the body from a utility pole Friday in Musa Qala.

Islamic machine-guns mow down children gathering chestnuts near Medea, Algeria, last Sunday, Jan. 13, killing three. Several children manage to run away.

Islamists try to kidnap a Catholic priest in Mindanao, Philippines, outspoken against Islamist carnage - shot dead in his chapel, he keeps a vow not to be taken alive by Abu Sayyaf terrorists.

A car bomb in Beirut, Labanon, kills three, injures 21, falling short of the intended U.S. embassy target.

Islamic Mujahideen terrorists kill a Russian and injure six in a Chechnya attack.

Hamas snipers gun down a Hispanic volunteer in a kibbutz field near Gaza, Israel, in retaliation for Israeli efforts to silence Islamic shelling of southern Israeli towns by misplaced Islamist Arab residents firing from the autonomous Gaza City enclave.

In Hadramout, Yemen, Friday, two Belgian tourists are among four dead and two wounded by suspected Islamic jihadists.

The United States and Canada were not victims by Islamic jihadists this week.

Moderate Muslim leaders are yet to be found who would produce an unequivocal condemnation of violent jihad and the supremacist treatment of “infidels” called for in Shari’a law and the Qur’an.

Christian missionary work around the world went largely unreported in the media due to a lack of violence in lieu of seeking to teach people to read the Bible and pray, spreading the news of the gospel of Jesus Christ to any willing to hear, free of intimidation. 


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