Ya give specific case by case examples of events. Blatant cherrypicking. I provided a Harvard Paper saying Muslims were less violent than Christians and FBI data saying Muslims caused less than .5% terrorism within span of 3 years.
Since you obviously have selecting reading issues I will repost Siro's data:
That's the Homeland Security's report on global terrorism.
Africa experienced 978 attacks in 2011, an 11.5 percent increase over 2010. This is attributable in large
part to the more aggressive attack tempo of the Nigeria-based terrorist group Boko Haram, which
conducted 136 attacks in 2011—up from 31 in 2010.
The Near East and South Asia suffered 7,721 attacks and 9,236 deaths. The majority of those occurred in
just three countries—Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan—which, together, accounted for 85 percent of
attacks in these regions and almost 64 percent of attacks worldwide. While attacks in Afghanistan and
Iraq decreased from 2010 by 14 and 16 percent, respectively, attacks in Pakistan increased by 8 percent.1
Sunni extremists accounted for the greatest number of terrorist attacks and fatalities for the third
consecutive year. More than 5,700 incidents were attributed to Sunni extremists, accounting for nearly
56 percent of all attacks and about 70 percent of all fatalities. Among this perpetrator group, al-Qa‘ida
(AQ) and its affiliates were responsible for at least 688 attacks that resulted in almost 2,000 deaths, while the
Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan conducted over 800 attacks that resulted in nearly 1,900 deaths.
Secular, political, and anarchist groups were the next largest category of perpetrators, conducting 2,283
attacks with 1,926 fatalities, a drop of 5 percent and 9 percent, respectively, from 2010.
Suicide attacks rose from 264 in 2010 to 279 in 2011. In spite of the increase, this represents a sharp
drop from the five-year peak of 520 suicide attacks in 2007. Sunni extremists conducted 93 percent of
suicide attacks.
Over 12,000 people were killed by terrorist attacks in 2011. The overall number of victims killed,
however, decreased 5 percent from 2010. More than half of the people killed in 2011 were
civilians and 755 were children. Although terrorism deaths decreased, the number of government
representative and security force fatalities increased significantly. Muslims continued to bear the brunt of
terrorism, while attacks targeting Christians dropped nearly 45 percent from a five-year high in 2010