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Muslim vs. Muslim violence in the 21st century: 12.5 million dead -----------------------------------------------------------------
Q. Putting aside the conflicts with Israel: how many Arabs/Muslims died in this century in wars with Arabs/Muslims? Not just directly, but also as a result of famine and forced displacement caused by these wars.
A. Since the turn of the century, the death toll from internal conflicts within
the Arab and Muslim world has reached staggering heights, with some comprehensive
estimates suggesting that as many as 12.5 million people have perished when accounting for both direct violence and the catastrophic indirect effects of war.
The Syrian Civil War alone has claimed over 614,000 lives, while the conflict in
Yemen resulted in roughly 377,000 deaths by 2022, nearly 60% of which were caused by famine and disease rather than combat. In Sudan, the current civil war
has seen estimates rise toward 400,000 deaths, with a heartbreaking projected loss of over 520,000 children due to malnutrition-related causes by late 2025.
When combined with the high numbers of casualties in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya,
and Somalia-where the collapse of healthcare systems and deliberate blockades of
food and water have turned treatable conditions into fatal ones-the total number
of Muslims and Arabs who have died in these intra-faith or intra-ethnic power
struggles far exceeds those lost in any other contemporary global conflict.
On Mon, 20 Apr 2026 05:04:58 +0000 (UTC), NefeshBarYochai wrote:
Muslim vs. Muslim violence in the 21st century: 12.5 million dead
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Q. Putting aside the conflicts with Israel: how many Arabs/Muslims died in >> this century in wars with Arabs/Muslims? Not just directly, but also as a
result of famine and forced displacement caused by these wars.
A. Since the turn of the century, the death toll from internal conflicts within
the Arab and Muslim world has reached staggering heights, with some comprehensive
estimates suggesting that as many as 12.5 million people have perished when >> accounting for both direct violence and the catastrophic indirect effects of war.
The Syrian Civil War alone has claimed over 614,000 lives, while the conflict in
Yemen resulted in roughly 377,000 deaths by 2022, nearly 60% of which were >> caused by famine and disease rather than combat. In Sudan, the current civil war
has seen estimates rise toward 400,000 deaths, with a heartbreaking projected
loss of over 520,000 children due to malnutrition-related causes by late 2025.
When combined with the high numbers of casualties in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya,
and Somalia-where the collapse of healthcare systems and deliberate blockades of
food and water have turned treatable conditions into fatal ones-the total number
of Muslims and Arabs who have died in these intra-faith or intra-ethnic power
struggles far exceeds those lost in any other contemporary global conflict.
The last go-round of Yuro-vs-Yuro violence only killed about twice that,
when the Wierld's population was less than half of the 21c.
In article <pan$1e3c$c5fbe6c$8ddf6f67$32155b41@neotext.ca>,
Dhu on Gate <campbell@neotext.ca> wrote:
On Mon, 20 Apr 2026 05:04:58 +0000 (UTC), NefeshBarYochai wrote:
Muslim vs. Muslim violence in the 21st century: 12.5 million dead
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Q. Putting aside the conflicts with Israel: how many Arabs/Muslims died in >>> this century in wars with Arabs/Muslims? Not just directly, but also as a >>> result of famine and forced displacement caused by these wars.
A. Since the turn of the century, the death toll from internal conflicts within
the Arab and Muslim world has reached staggering heights, with some comprehensive
estimates suggesting that as many as 12.5 million people have perished when >>> accounting for both direct violence and the catastrophic indirect effects of war.
The Syrian Civil War alone has claimed over 614,000 lives, while the conflict in
Yemen resulted in roughly 377,000 deaths by 2022, nearly 60% of which were >>> caused by famine and disease rather than combat. In Sudan, the current civil war
has seen estimates rise toward 400,000 deaths, with a heartbreaking projected
loss of over 520,000 children due to malnutrition-related causes by late 2025.
When combined with the high numbers of casualties in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya,
and Somalia-where the collapse of healthcare systems and deliberate blockades of
food and water have turned treatable conditions into fatal ones-the total number
of Muslims and Arabs who have died in these intra-faith or intra-ethnic power
struggles far exceeds those lost in any other contemporary global conflict.
The last go-round of Yuro-vs-Yuro violence only killed about twice that,
when the Wierld's population was less than half of the 21c.
Which doesn't change anything.
On Tue, 21 Apr 2026 06:27:18 +0000 (UTC), NoSpamAtAll wrote:
Muslim vs. Muslim violence in the 21st century: 12.5 million dead
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Q. Putting aside the conflicts with Israel: how many Arabs/Muslims died in >>>> this century in wars with Arabs/Muslims? Not just directly, but also as a >>>> result of famine and forced displacement caused by these wars.
A. Since the turn of the century, the death toll from internal conflicts within
the Arab and Muslim world has reached staggering heights, with some comprehensive
estimates suggesting that as many as 12.5 million people have perished when
accounting for both direct violence and the catastrophic indirect effects of war.
The Syrian Civil War alone has claimed over 614,000 lives, while the conflict in
Yemen resulted in roughly 377,000 deaths by 2022, nearly 60% of which were >>>> caused by famine and disease rather than combat. In Sudan, the current civil war
has seen estimates rise toward 400,000 deaths, with a heartbreaking projected
loss of over 520,000 children due to malnutrition-related causes by late 2025.
When combined with the high numbers of casualties in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya,
and Somalia-where the collapse of healthcare systems and deliberate blockades of
food and water have turned treatable conditions into fatal ones-the total number
of Muslims and Arabs who have died in these intra-faith or intra-ethnic power
struggles far exceeds those lost in any other contemporary global conflict.
The last go-round of Yuro-vs-Yuro violence only killed about twice that, >>> when the Wierld's population was less than half of the 21c.
Which doesn't change anything.
In article <pan$b8e71$6cf8a7a7$23ff728a$33fe2dda@neotext.ca>,
Dhu on Gate <campbell@neotext.ca> wrote:
[incoherent babble flushed]
No. It places your whinging in correct perspective. Islam is a
Protestant faith, and hardly the most extreme. It is substantially
less bloodthirsty than most *Protestant* Faiths like my own, which
has legions of Fairey Dhub awaiting my return at the Styx. Don'
mess with shit you don' know, bonehead.
Go read your five books. What you need to know *is* there.
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