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Islamist Muslims serving Muhammadism, the call to Jihad, killed at least 149 victims and injured 426, 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 “fatwa” for jihad resulted in bloodshed for 11 victim nations this week alone, including: Afghanistan, Chechnya, Thailand, Pakistan, Somalia, Philippines, Iraq, Ingushetia, India, Israel, Lebanon and Turkey.
The United States and Canada were targeted by Islamist Muslims this week.
Afghanistan saw two attacks on Sunday, Jan. 20, as Islamist Muslims kidnapped and executed a reconciliation mission leader and two drivers in Kabul and murdered six construction truckers in Helmand.
Islamist Muslims victimized Chechnya on Sunday and Wednesday: gunmen ambushed Russians near Niki-Khita, killing two, then shot dead a law enforcement officer in Grozny.
Islamist Muslims killed Thai people daily, targeting Buddhists especially because Buddhism is seen as worthy of vigilante death in pious service to Allah, the god of Islamist Muslims.
The Islamist Muslims gunned down a villager in Narathiwat, Sunday, a janitor at a coffee shop Monday, two laborers and a villager in Pattani by Tuesday, and three dead in Yala, Wednesday.
Islamist Muslims shot dead a Buddhist teacher Thursday, a villager and three more men in separate shootings on Friday as piously executed jihad continued in Pattani, Thailand.
On Saturday, Islamist Muslims gunned down then mutilated a child in Narathiwat as an example of serving Allah, Islam’s god of fortresses, and they killed a man sitting in a car in Yala.
Daily jihad by Islamist Muslims in Pakistan killed 16 and injured 29 last week, with an assassination, rocket attacks and ambushes making headlines.
Attacks included Islamist Muslim gunmen shooting dead two brothers and a friend in Swat, and Islamist Muslim tribal fighters attacking a Pakistani military fort near the Afghan border.
Somali violence began Tuesday with two civilian deaths by ambush, and continued with a child death by Islamist Muslim mortars Wednesday near Mogadishu.
One-a-day attacks followed in Baidoa, two civilians dead, then Mogadishu: three Ethiopian soldiers blown up by direct-fire rockets and a custom fragmentation bomb killed three Somalis.
The Philippines lost a vendor to Islamist Muslim abductors of Abu Sayyaf who used him as a human shield then killed him.
Islamist Muslim religious leaders hailed violence in Iraq as triumph - seeing it as cleansing Islam while justified as a lashing against oppression and occupation, killing 85 and injuring 332.
The carnage included a teenager’s play to bring boxed candy to a celebration, then detonating, a mortar attack against a Shia festival, Saturday.
On Monday, a suicide bomber detonated at a Tikrit funeral, killing 18, as a car bombing and shooting killed four others elsewhere.
On Wednesday, attacks killed 49 and injured 261, with the largest massacre being a bomb set off by Islamist Muslims at a Mosul apartment complex, killing 34 civilians.
On Thursday, another bomb, via a suicide bomber, detonated against police investigating the earlier bombing scene, killing three.
A car bomb allegedly set by Mujahideen Islamist Muslims killed two, injured three, in Nazran, Ingushetia, Tuesday.
Islamist Muslim terrorists abduct, torture and murder a civilian in Doda, India, Wednesday, and separately gun down a man in Gaziantep, Turkey, the next day.
Islamist Muslim Arabs seeking to fabricate a new national identity of Palestine gunned down a man and injured six civilians at a Jerusalem, Israel, police checkpoint, Friday.
Islamist Muslims pull off a terrorist bombing in Beirut, Lebanon, killing two officials and two civilian bystanders, and injuring 38, Friday, Jan. 25.
Moderate Muslim leaders are as yet unavailable to produce an unequivocal condemnation of jihad violence and supremacist treatment of “infidels” called for in Shari’a law and the Qur’an.
Islamic Shari’a laws call for “dhimmitude” treatment of those deemed inferior because of their beliefs, dhimmitude being the Arabic or Islamic institution of Apartheid rules.
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.