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Islamist Muslims following their ideology of
jihad hate leveled assassinations, raids, abductions, torture,
executions, bombing attacks and suicide bombings resulting in 236
killed and 351 injured last week through March 1.
Religion of Peace jihad monitors placed conservative estimates at
236 dead in early reports, with casualty numbers expected to rise as
investigations into incidents continue.
With 351 victims seriously injured, the casualty totals rose to more
than 500, returning to an average week for jihad organizers seeking
to glorify Islam as a global force of intimidation.
Jihad deaths began the week with seven attacks in five countries
Sunday, killing 93 and injuring 137, most from a suicide bomb blast
in Iskandiriyah, Iraq, against more than 100 Shia Muslim pilgrims as
they rested.
Islamist Muslims attacked a Donsoor, Samalia town, killing 18 local
defenders, and in Garmabak, Afghanistan, an assassination attempt
against a local official killed three, injured two.
Further violence in Iraq killed five, and injured more than 50,
mostly through a gunmen attack against a pilgrimage procession of
Shia Muslim pilgrims near Baghdad.
A gunmen attack against the Algerian village of Tablat killed a
guard, and Islamist Muslims attacking Qadirabad, Pakistan, police
killed three.
Monday jihad in Pakistan included an Islamist attack of an aid
agency office in Mansahra killing five, including two women, and
injuring 10; a suicide-bomb vehicle ramming a car on a Rawalpindi
street, killing eight, injuring many more, and a cop gunned down in
Mingora.
In Iraq Monday, Islamist Muslims killed 22 and injured 30, including
a family shot dead in their Mosul home, Islamist bombers in Baghdad
killing more Shia pilgrims, and a suicide bomber using a wheelchair
to get near Samarra policemen, killing three.
Mogadishu, Somalia, lost a young police officer killed outside his
home by Islamists, and Helmand, Afghanistan was hit by a jihad
rocket attack killing five.
A suicide bomber on a Mosul, Iraq bus led Tuesday jihad deaths with
eight, while a child and five others died of jihad bombs in Khost,
Afghanistan.
Announced on Tuesday, a 50-year-old American aid worker and her
driver were noted dead by Kandahar area Islamist Muslims making a
jihad example of her skills learning and education work with poor
women in the region.
An assassin took out his mark in Dusamareb, Somalia: a former
government official. Another assassination took out a Peshawar,
Pakistan Shia leader.
On Wednesday, Sderot, Israel, suffered the jihad killing of a young
student at the hands of Islamist Muslims firing rockets at a college
campus from the Arab enclave Gaza, Israel.
The day brought seven other small attacks, shootings and bombings in
Mosul, and Hamdineyah, Iraq, Kandahar, Afghanistan, Yala, and
Narathiwat, Thailand and Pulwama, India, killing nine and injuring
12.
Islamist Muslims shot dead a young boy and his dad in Mosul, Iraq -
the only deadly jihad attack on Thursday, according to Religion of
Peace jihad monitors.
On Friday, jihad bombings in Swat and Lakky Marwat, Pakistan, left
46 dead and more than 50 injured, most by a suicide bomber
infiltrating a funeral procession.
Islamist Muslims abducted a Christian archbishop in Mosul, killing
three guards, and killed a small child and his father with a
roadside bomb.
In Narathiwat, Thailand, Islamist Muslims ambushed local soldiers,
killing two; they killed more than a dozen civilians at a Mogadishu,
Somalia market where 40 were also injured.
Taliban Islamists blew up a family near a cemetery Saturday, March
1. A suicide bomber killed two in Khar, Pakistan - the car bomb
injured more than 20 others.
The genocide philosophy of jihad follows the theocratic religious
instruction of Muhammad to cleanse Islam and expand Islamic
authority through the religious orders for violence.
Dutch public broadcaster KRO planned a film on violent passages of
the Christian Bible, looking for those used to justify violence
equivalent to Islamic jihad, only to discover in their words:
"After extensive research, linking Bible quotations with real
political events and acts of violence … produced an insufficient
basis for a thorough journalistic production."
Islamist Muslim jihad brought bloodshed to eight nations, but the
United States and Canada were not known victims of Islamist Muslim
terrorists last week.
A Muslim leader is yet to be found to unequivocally condemn jihad or
the Islamic supremacist ideology of Shari’a law wherefrom fatwa
religious rulings for jihad spring.
Equivocation is plentiful, whereby statements cloud the issue and
state Muslims are opposed to the killing of the “innocent.” If an
Islamic cleric declares a fatwa for jihad, Shari’a law describes the
focus of the fatwa for jihad as combatants who are not innocent.
More than two dozen deadly fatwa orders for jihad exist against the
United States, declaring all American citizens to be combatants -
not innocent - and therefore not covered by sanctimonious diatribe
about Muslims standing against the killing of “innocents.”
Don’t be fooled. Meanwhile:
Christian missionary work worldwide went largely unreported by
popular media agencies due to lacking violence in lieu of teaching a
peaceful gospel, or “good news,” of Jesus Christ, free of
intimidation, to any willing to hear.