ISIS's Perverse, Bloody Interpretation of Ramadan
“What of the person who spends the sacred month ... oppressing people and killing innocents?”
by Amarnath Amarasingam
May 26, 2017
4 minutes
For the overwhelming majority of Muslims, Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is a time of prayer and atonement. In addition to fasting for its duration and praying five times per day (as normal), many Muslims add special readings from the Koran to their daily worship, so that, by the end of the holy month—which, this year, begins today and ends on June 24—the text has been read in its entirety.
Sadly, in recent years, Ramadan has been marred by increased terrorist violence around the world, as the Islamic State has attempted to transform it into a month of unparalleled bloodshed.
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