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[BreakDown of numbers and sources]
๐ธ๐พ 656,000 muslims died in Syria, (450,000 of them killed by Muslim aggressors)
๐พ๐ช 400,000 muslims died in Yemen, (160,000 of them killed by Muslim aggressors)
๐ฆ๐ซ 243,000 muslims in Afghanistan, (132,000 of them killed by Muslim aggressors)
๐ธ๐ฉ 2,450,000 muslims died in Sudan, (1,225,000 of them killed by Muslim aggressors)
๐ฎ๐ถ 485,000 muslims died in Iraq, (290,000 of them killed by Muslim aggressors)
๐ณ๐ฌ 63,000 muslims died in Nigeria, (50,000 of them killed by Muslim aggressors)
โขSyria: (2011-2025, UN Special Rapporteur estimate). Muslims are involved as both perpetrators (Assadโs Alawite-led regime, Sunni rebel groups, ISIS) and victims (mostly Sunni civilians). External actors like Russia and the U.S.-led coalition also contributed significantly to the death toll.
โขYemen: (2014-2025, extrapolated from UN Development Programmeโs 377,000 by 2022). Houthi rebels (Shia Muslims) and the Yemeni government (Sunni-majority) fight, while the Saudi-led coalition (Sunni) bombs civilians. Most victims are Muslim, with foreign powers like Iran (backing Houthis) and the U.S. (arming Saudis) escalating the conflict.
โขAfghanistan: (2001-2021, Watson Institute estimate). The Taliban (Sunni Muslims) and Afghan forces (mostly Muslim) clashed with U.S./NATO forces. Most deaths are Muslim civilians and fighters, with the U.S. invasion post-9/11 and Soviet involvement (1979-1989, not included here) as key external factors.
โขSudan: (1983-2025, combining Second Civil War, Darfur, and current war estimates). Muslim-majority factions (government, Janjaweed, Rapid Support Forces) fight each other and non-Arab groups in Darfur, though most victims are also Muslim. External players like Russia (via Wagner Group) fuel the violence.
โขIraq: (1980-2025, combining Iran-Iraq War, Anfal, Gulf War, and post-2001 conflicts). Saddamโs regime (Sunni-led), Shia militias, and ISIS (Sunni extremists) killed many, mostly Muslim victims. The U.S. invasion (2003) and Iranโs influence on Shia groups played major roles in the toll.
โขNigeria: (2009-2023, Council on Foreign Relations, adjusted to 2025). Boko Haram (Sunni extremists) targets Muslims and Christians alike, with most victims being Muslim civilians in the north. The Nigerian military (mostly Muslim) also contributes to civilian deaths through heavy-handed tactics.