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The administration of George Bush announced last
week it would avoid use of the term jihad in conjunction to violent
acts of terrorism, hoping to placate moderate Muslims who say jihad
is merely an inner struggle.
“Inner strugglers” and “misunderstanders of Islam,” it could be
said, are responsible for 167 violent deaths last week alone,
according to global jihad monitors with Religion of Peace.
The Islamic “religion of peace” also injured 250 through actions
sanctioned by scores of Islamic fatwas, or pronouncements of jihad
binding by Shari’a Islamic law according to thousands of Islamic
scholars worldwide.
A fatwa or other pronouncement of Islamic law, or any statement of
unequivocal condemnation by Muslims, is yet to emerge in the debate
over jihadism against Shari’a laws of Islamic supremacy that justify
jihad violence.
On Sunday, the previous week’s jihad killing 345 continued in Iraq:
Sunni Muslims shot two contractors dead in Rashad, assassins
abducted then killed an official and his brother in Sinjar, and more
than 47 other kidnapping victim bodies were found near Diyala.
Three died and six were injured in southern Thailand through
Islamist shootings and their use of a bomb to draw victims into the
open.
Machine guns in Pakistan, shootings in Lebanon, a mortar fired in
Somalia and a take-down death of a teenager in Afghanistan, added
seven dead, 10 injured to Sunday’s jihad total.
On Monday, Islamic Muslims attacked Baidoa and Guda, Somalia,
killing five and injuring seven, and Islamists struck against local
police in Afghanistan, killing six.
Nine died and 10 were injured by Islamists attacking in Pakistan and
Iraq, also on Monday.
Iraq also took on two Islamic suicide bombings and multiple rocket
attacks on Tuesday, killing 16 and injuring 56, and a south-Thai
villager was shot dead – three shots to the head.
Wednesday saw three large attacks in Afghanistan, killing 11 and
injuring 24, including children victims of a suicide bomber in Spin
Boldak.
A suicide bombing then shooting in Mosul, Iraq, plus a second attack
in Takrit, resulted in six dead, nine injured in Iraq, and south
Thailand was hit by the death of another motorcyclist shot by
Islamists while driving.
Islamic Muslim missionaries of death gunned down five Thai workers
the next day, and abducted, tortured and murdered a shopkeeper in
Pakistan also on Thursday. In Iraq, six died and 15 were injured
through several bombings.
Friday Islamic missions killed 26, injured 73, including children
hit in Iraq by a grenade bomber at a Basra wedding, a bombing in
Mardan, plus attacks in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Israel.
A dozen died in Iraq on Saturday, and 29 injured, by suicide bombers
in Baghdad and Mosul, and an attack by Taliban Islamists killed
four, injured 10, including a woman and several children of Dadukhel,
Pakistan.
Jihad is known in the Middle East for its prominent connection to
popular, mainstream Islamism as the instrument of Islamic expansion
against the “infidel” and as the violent crucible for purifying
Islam from within to prepare Islam for global conquest.
The moderation of Islamic terminology in the west has been a noted
means of weakening response to the Islamic agenda of global conquest
that Islamic leaders believe will take place.
The Islamic agenda and belief in global conquest is bolstered by the
wealth of Saudi religious leaders, funded by oil dollars, and by the
Shia Islamist regime of Iran, another major oil producer.