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Monday, June 8, 2026

This Week's Islamic Massacres > Fulani Muslims Kill 8 Christians, Injure 15 in central Nigeria; ISIS-linked ADF murder 16 in DRC

 

Nigeria: Muslims attack Christian farming community, murdering eight Christians and injuring 15 others


No airstrikes will end this war. No negotiated agreement will end this war. No UN declaration will end this war. No declaration of victory from Trump will end this war. This war is an Islamic jihad, and it has no end. If somehow the jihadis in Nigeria are stopped now, they will regroup and return to the field when they can. They will not give up their jihad, because the imperative to wage war against non-Muslims is in the Qur’an. This war will only when there are no more believers in Muhammad, and there will likely be believers in Muhammad until the end of the world, barring some mass and miraculous conversion.


Fulani Muslims Kill 8 Christians, Injure 15

International Christian Concern, June 1, 2026:

 


Suspected Fulani gunmen attacked a Christian farming community in central Nigeria’s Plateau state on Sunday evening, killing eight Christians and injuring at least 15 others, according to residents and government officials.

The attack occurred in Gwomjang, a predominantly Christian village in Kadunu Ward of Mangu Local Government Area, near the town of Gindiri. The community lies within Nigeria’s Middle Belt. This region has experienced years of violence involving armed attacks on rural communities, disputes over land use, and growing insecurity affecting farmers and civilians.

Residents said the attackers entered the village at about 7:30 p.m. on May 31, shortly after church activities had ended. According to local witnesses, many residents were returning to their homes following evening worship services and a women’s prayer meeting when gunfire erupted.

“After church service and after the women had finished their prayer meeting, people were returning to their homes as it was getting dark,” said Dung Ezekiel Sunday, the youth leader of Gwomjang and an eyewitness to the attack. “At that time, gunshots were heard in the community.”

According to community leaders, the gunmen opened fire on civilians before fleeing the area. Four men and four women were killed, while the 15 wounded sustained injuries ranging from gunshot wounds to other trauma-related injuries. Survivors were rushed to a nearby medical facility for emergency treatment.

“The entire community was thrown into confusion,” Ezekiel said. “From what we saw during the incident, the attackers were believed to be Fulani men. We have lived with our neighbors for many years, and in the past, we maintained peaceful relations with them.”

Residents said the attackers approached from the direction of a nearby settlement and retreated along the same route after carrying out the assault. Villagers contacted soldiers stationed in the area shortly after the attack began, but residents said security personnel arrived after the gunmen had already fled.

“We contacted soldiers stationed in Kadunuwa, but they arrived around 10 p.m., after the attackers had already left,” Ezekiel said….




Democratic Republic of the Congo: Muslims murder 16 people in jihad raid on village


As always, the goal is to terrorize the non-Muslims into converting to Islam or leaving the area. This is how the Islamic world was created. The imperative has never been reformed or rejected, and obviously some Muslims continue to pursue it.

Beni, Nord Kivu, Razdagger, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0


Islamic State-linked fighters in Congo kill 16 in Ebola-hit area

Reuters, June 3, 2026:

KINSHASA, June 3 (Reuters)Fighters linked to Islamic State killed 16 civilians in an attack in ​eastern Congo near where Ebola cases have ‌been recorded, a local military spokesperson said on Wednesday, underscoring the threat of armed conflict as ​health officials try to contain the outbreak.

The ​Allied Democratic Forces carried out the attack ⁠on Tuesday night in the village ​of Mbau in North Kivu’s Beni territory, regional ​Congolese army spokesperson Lieutenant Marc Elongo said in a statement.

The ADF is a Ugandan group operating in ​eastern Congo that pledged allegiance to Islamic ​State a decade ago….

North Kivu, DRC

 

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Islam in Islam > Reign of terror in Iran; Women only good for raising families in Afghanistan

 

In Iran, a Reign of Terror


The reign of terror in the Islamic Republic of Iran deepens. Eighty percent of political prisoners executed in the world during the last year were from Iran. Anyone deemed an enemy of the state can be summarily executed without a trial. Ethnic minorities are targeted, too. So are homosexuals. And now the European Parliament  has called on Iran to end its executions and release political prisoners.

Gathering of Basij in November 2013, Mehdi Shamohammadi, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0


More on this reign of terror, and the ineffectual European efforts to end it, can be found here:


European Parliament Slams Iran Over Surge in Executions, Brutal Repression

by Ailin Vilches Arguello, Algemeiner, May 21, 2026:

European lawmakers have stepped up pressure on Iran amid mounting alarm over the country’s human rights situation, marked by a surge in executions, mass arrests, and an intensifying security crackdown, warning of what they described as a growing campaign of repression.

On Thursday, the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, adopted a resolution — 516 votes in favor, 14 against, 92 abstentions — calling on the Islamist regime to immediately halt executions, release political prisoners, and hold officials accountable for alleged human rights violations.

The newly adopted resolution also voiced deep concern over escalating pressure on women, civil society activists, and religious minorities, warning of a widening climate of intimidation, surveillance, and systematic restrictions on basic freedoms across the country….

Since March 17, at least 36 people have been executed in Iran on political charges.

Earlier this year, the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), an independent monitoring group, released a report outlining a deeply troubling human rights situation all across the country over the past 12 months, citing crackdowns on protesters, harassment of activists, threats to minorities, executions of children, violations of women’s rights, and dire prison conditions.

According to HRANA’s Statistics and Documentation Center, 78,907 people were arrested on ideological or political grounds from March 2025 to March 2026, highlighting a pervasive climate of repression across the country.

But the report warned that the number of arrests was likely much higher, given the difficulty of tracking such cases — especially earlier this year during recent nationwide anti-government protests, which security forces violently crushed, leaving thousands of demonstrators tortured or killed.

HRANA reported in February that over 7,000 protesters, including hundreds of children, were killed during the protests, with an additional nearly 12,000 cases still under verification. Multiple reports have put the death toll at over 30,000, and US President Donald Trump claimed the figure was over 40,000….

The larger figure, of over 40,000 killed on Jan. 8 and 9, comes from Iran International, a well-informed  group of Iranians in exile who base that number on reports from inside Iran.

On women’s rights, HRANA reported that 105 women were murdered, including seven so-called “honor killings” — murders committed under the pretext of preserving family honor — and documents 68 cases of rape or sexual abuse.

Some women have been killed, such as Mahsa Amini, simply for not wearing their hijabs correctly. Other women have been killed for such “crimes” against the family honor as being out with an unrelated male.

Members of the ethnic minorities, like the Kurds and Azeris, can also be killed for supposedly posing a threat to rule by the dominant Persians. Political dissidents deserve death as they are a threat to the regime. Homosexuals are hung for their crimes against nature.

The fanatics in Iran will not stop. They are determined to crush any conceivable dissent, and to strictly enforce the Sharia. The European Parliament’s denunciation is sloughed off in Tehran. The only way to end the reign of terror is to change the regime, as the Israelis had initially insisted must be done. But Trump has decided that that is no longer one of his war aims; he will be content if he can obtain a guarantee from Iran to give up its 440 kg. of uranium enriched to a just-below weapons-grade level of 60%. Still worse, he has cut Israel out of the negotiations. Meanwhile, the miserable people of Iran will have to endure their torment, until that moment when the economic collapse of the country becomes so severe that millions of Iranians will again take to the streets, and this time their numbers will overwhelm those of the Basij and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps who are sent out to crush them.




Afghanistan: Senior Muslim cleric says subjects such as science and technology ‘not necessary for women’


We can all hope, for the sake of the women and girls in Afghanistan, and for Afghan society as a whole, that the claims of those who say that these restrictions have no basis in Islamic teachings will win out. But Westerners should not kid themselves (yes, I know, they will anyway). The Islamic case against Din Mohammad’s views is hardly open and shut. He is saying that women should learn some religious subjects but don’t need to learn science and technology. That emanates from an idea of female intellectual inferiority that is found in several hadiths. One of those hadiths depicts Muhammad saying that the majority of the inhabitants of hell are women: “I looked into Paradise and I saw that the majority of its people were the poor. And I looked into Hell and I saw that the majority of its people are women.” Sahih Bukhari 3241; Sahih Muslim 2737)

When asked about this, he explained: “I was shown Hell and I have never seen anything more terrifying than it. And I saw that the majority of its people are women.” They said, “Why, O Messenger of Allah?” He said, “Because of their ingratitude (kufr).” It was said, “Are they ungrateful to Allah?” He said, “They are ungrateful to their companions (husbands) and ungrateful for good treatment. If you are kind to one of them for a lifetime then she sees one (undesirable) thing in you, she will say, ‘I have never had anything good from you.’” (Sahih Bukhari 1052)

And in another hadith: “The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) went out to the musalla (prayer place) on the day of Eid al-Adha or Eid al-Fitr. He passed by the women and said, ‘O women! Give charity, for I have seen that you form the majority of the people of Hell.’ They asked, ‘Why is that, O Messenger of Allah?’ He replied, ‘You curse frequently and are ungrateful to your husbands. I have not seen anyone more deficient in intelligence and religious commitment than you. A cautious sensible man could be led astray by some of you.’ The women asked, ‘O Messenger of Allah, what is deficient in our intelligence and religious commitment?’ He said, ‘Is not the testimony of two women equal to the testimony of one man?’ They said, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘This is the deficiency in her intelligence. Is it not true that a woman can neither pray nor fast during her menses?’ The women said, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘This is the deficiency in her religious commitment.’” (Sahih Bukhari 304)

So to say that Din Mohammad’s restrictions on the education of women has no basis in Islamic teachings is exaggerated. It would be enlightening to see one of his critics explaining how the above hadiths do not open the door to restricting educational opportunities for women. But “moderate” Muslims never, ever get that specific in their explications of Islam. One might even get the idea that they’re more interested in lulling non-Muslims into complacency than in actually convincing their fellow Muslims that equal treatment for women is in accord with Islam.

Burqa clad women buying at a market (Afghanistan), Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0


Taliban cleric says girls’ education is forbidden

by Mehrdad Herawi, Amu.tv, May 31, 2026 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

A senior Taliban cleric in Kabul has said that schooling for women and girls is “forbidden,” arguing that they should be limited to studying certain religious subjects, including matters related to marriage, child-rearing and household responsibilities.

Din Mohammad, head of the Taliban’s Council of Ulema in Kabul, made the remarks in an audio recording that circulated widely on social media in recent days.

In the recording, he argued that women and girls should be limited to studying certain religious subjects and described modern disciplines, including science and technology, as unnecessary for them.

“We are talking about religious sciences, while they are talking about schools,” Din Mohammad said. “Such matters are not necessary for women. What they need are the sciences related to their obligations, such as issues of menstruation, childbirth, the rights of husbands, the rights of children and household duties.”

Notice: The rights of women is not mentioned, because women have no rights in Islam. 

He said women could pursue additional studies only under strict conditions, including wearing what he described as proper Islamic dress, obtaining a husband’s permission and avoiding contact with unrelated men.

“If these conditions are not met, then even attending a madrasa is not permissible,” he said. “As for other forms of education, they are impermissible regardless.”

The comments prompted criticism from some religious scholars and human rights advocates, who said the remarks have no basis in Islamic teachings….