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Ramadan Bombathon: Over 900 Killed and We’re Only Half-Way Through Ramadan

June 5, 2016 marked the beginning of the month of Ramadan, the Islamic holiday is observed worldwide as a month of fasting. Followers of the Qur’an fast during the day, then eat at night, for a whole month, to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran given to Muhammad. It is emphasized by leaders as a time of peace and forgiveness for all Islamists. However, as the Religion of Peace website shows, Ramadan is one of the most deadly months of the year.

Ramadan is half-way through. As of day 16 of the month, 938 people have been killed in 122 Islamic attacks.

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The editors of the site write:

“Muslims often insist that other religions are just as violent as theirs and that the bigger problem is ‘Islamophobia.’ We put that narrative to the test each Ramadan with a running count of ALL terror attacks, categorized by motive.”

They list “atrocities of the week” every week. Those that have occurred only over the last five days include:

The Religion of Peace website “is a non-partisan, fact-based site that examines the ideological threat that Islam poses to human dignity and freedom.”

Its numerous resources evidence that Islam is anything but “peaceful.”

Article reposted with permission from Constitution.com

Bethany Blankley

Bethany Blankley is the Senior Editor for Constitution.com. Her syndicated show, "America's Betrayal," can be heard on Conservative Review Radio, WAAR Radio, and other talk radio stations. Her columns have been published by The Washington Times, Newsday, Western Journalism, Townhall, The Christian Post, Charisma News, and others. She was a former communications strategist to four Senators, one Congressman, one New York governor, and several nonprofits. She holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in Theology and Political Science. Follow her: @bethanyblankley & www.bethanyblankley.com.

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