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Safvet-beg Bašagić On this day, April 9, 1934, in Sarajevo, Safvet-beg Bašagić passed away – the initiator of the Bosniak national awakening, a prominent poet, intellectual, translator, historian, and politician. Safvet-beg Bašagić was born on May 6, 1870…
In 1910, he was elected as a representative in the Bosnian Parliament (Sabor), and immediately after the death of Ali-beg Firdus, he was appointed President of the Parliament.

After the war, from 1919, he worked as a curator at the National Museum in Sarajevo until 1927, when he retired. He began writing poetry while still a student at the Sarajevo high school. During his studies in Vienna, he prepared his first poetry collection (Trofanda iz hercegovačke dubrave) for publication, and at that time also wrote his first scholarly works and began collecting material for the history of Bosnia.

On May 1, 1900, together with Edhem Mulabdić and Osman Nuri Hadžić, he launched the newspaper Behar.
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🇧🇦🇵🇸 Sarajevo Safari, look it up, wealthy and powerful people in the West paid Serb forces handsomely in order to hunt and murder civilians in Sarajevo, in Europe, in the 21st century. That's the ruling class of people that govern the West, that's the master class. They don't need Jews to pay them to support the genocide in Gaza, they are psychopaths to begin with.
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Nationalism in the Balkans, unlike in other parts of the world such as Africa or Latin America, has always been a tool for the imperial powers of Europe. It served one and only one purpose: to harm the then-ruler of the Balkans, Rumelia—the Ottoman Caliphate—and…
This process of redrawing borders and instigating tensions and conflicts that serve the powerful continues to this day.

Unfortunately, some Muslims, in reaction to the creation of these fictitious nation-states, have also emulated this behaviour. However, unlike their non-Muslim counterparts, it does not benefit them. Figures from their pre-Islamic history are elevated to the stars as confirmation of their national identities; grudges are formed over events that transpired centuries ago, with no clear focus on the present or future—only distorted maps and narratives of the past. Another pawn on the chessboard, with only the shahadah differentiating it from the others. A larger sense of identity and connection is needed to escape this quagmire. (Part 2)
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Photograph of young Alija Izetbegović (1925–2003) the first President of the independent Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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🇩🇪🇧🇦 New German Government to Halve Immigration from the Western Balkans

The new German government, formed by CDU/CSU and SPD, has reached a coalition agreement that significantly tightens migration policy. One of the key changes is the halving of the number of immigrants allowed from Bosnia and Herzegovina and other Western Balkan countries based on employment contracts.

Since 2016, workers from the Western Balkans have been able to immigrate to Germany for work purposes without formal qualifications—only a job offer from a German employer was required. The previous government doubled the annual quota to 50,000 work permits, but the new government has reduced it to 25,000.

The amended “Western Balkans Regulation” will now allow only 25,000 people per year to migrate to Germany under this route.

The agreement also mentions continued support for Western Balkan countries on their path to EU membership.

Note: The death of the German Vampire Demography that has been sucking out the young blood of Bosnia.
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🇧🇦 Musa Shuts Down Chants with Big Game: “Proud of Who I Am”

Real Madrid’s basketball team secured a thrilling 91:89 victory over Belgrade’s Partizan in the final round of the EuroLeague. During the game, Partizan fans once again directed offensive islamophobic chants at Džanan Musa, shouting “Musa, you Turk, suck a d**k,” something that has happened before.

But Musa responded in the best possible way – on the court.

He finished the game as Real Madrid’s top scorer with 15 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 assists, playing a key role in the narrow win.

“I am proud of who I am and where I come from 🤲☝️ #Elhamdulillah,” Musa posted on his Instagram after the match.
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MINISTER HELEZ FROM ANTALYA: MULTI-MILLION DONATIONS FROM TURKEY FOR BiH ARMED FORCES + FULL SUPPORT FROM ERDOĞAN! 🇧🇦🤝🇹🇷

Zukan Helez, Minister of Defense of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Deputy Chair of the Council of Ministers, is in Antalya where he attended the Diplomatic Forum and held a key bilateral meeting with Turkish Defense Minister Yaşar Güler.

The result? A powerful list of donations and strategic agreements that significantly strengthen the capabilities of the Armed Forces of BiH and reaffirm deep ties with Turkey.

WHAT WAS AGREED:

2 Bayraktar TB2 drones + full pilot and technical crew training

4 KIRPI II armored vehicles (part of a larger planned donation of 32)

Anti-drone system to counter surveillance threats

UH-1H helicopter donation, delivery expected in fall 2025

Training program for 60 BiH Armed Forces pilots over the next 10 years

Simulator training for 8 helicopter pilots on the Bell platform

6,000+ BiH cadets, soldiers, and officers already trained by the Turkish Armed Forces
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MINISTER HELEZ FROM ANTALYA: MULTI-MILLION DONATIONS FROM TURKEY FOR BiH ARMED FORCES + FULL SUPPORT FROM ERDOĞAN! 🇧🇦🤝🇹🇷 Zukan Helez, Minister of Defense of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Deputy Chair of the Council of Ministers, is in Antalya where he attended…
Minister Helez thanked Turkey and President Erdoğan for their strong and friendly support, noting this is a critical moment for BiH’s defense and stability.

He also addressed the diplomatic note from the Turkish Embassy regarding the Sarajevo theater play “The Six Against Turkey”, which Turkey claims contains FETO propaganda.

Helez’s message:

> “I urge everyone in a position of influence to act with understanding and responsibility, so we don’t endanger our relations with friendly countries supporting us in the fight against secessionism and threats to BiH’s future.”

Bottom line: This partnership with Turkey is more than just military aid — it’s a clear message that Bosnia and Herzegovina is not alone. Friendship, trust, and concrete support are what truly make the difference!
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"...Your spouses are a garment for you as you are for them..." (2:187) ❤️
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Make dua for me, the owner of the channel. Came back home smelling like burnt wood after putting out a huge fire on my property, I'm 100% sleep deprived and 100% caffeinated
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You're walking the streets of Bukhara, on the ancient Silk Road in distant Uzbekistan, when the touching sound of the kamancheh breaks through the street noise. As you pass by a local musician, you quietly begin to sing a qasida in Bosnian, and he masterfully responds with the beautiful tones of the kamancheh, as if you had been playing together your whole lives.

This is our well-known performer of ilahi and qasida, Mustafa Isaković, and in the video, he performs the qasida “Mercy to the Worlds,” one of ten new ilahi and qasida from his first solo album. These days, he is filming in Uzbekistan. 🇧🇦❤️🇺🇿
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Archive footage of Syrian immigrants crossing the border between Bosnia and Croatia in 2014–15. 🇧🇦🇸🇾🇭🇷

Croatian border police were infamous for beating immigrants once they were caught and stealing their personal possessions, such as wallets, phones, and clothes. Sometimes, immigrants would return naked to refugee camps, stating that their documents—necessary for asylum—had been burned on the spot. Notable organizations such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), No Name Kitchen, and the Border Violence Monitoring Network have all reported on these incidents. You beat the humanity out of immigrants and then call them savages when they arrive.
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33 Years Since the Formation of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

On April 15, 1992, the Army of RBiH was formed—born from the people, driven by defiance and a deep desire for freedom.

Without weapons, supplies, or formal training, but with unwavering patriotism, Bosnians stood up to defend their homeland against brutal aggression.

Unlike neighboring armies, the ARBiH fought a defensive-liberation war. It never crossed into foreign territory. It defended Bosnia’s sovereignty, independence, and multiethnic fabric—protecting civilians, cultural landmarks, schools, hospitals, mosques, churches, and synagogues.

This Army stood on the frontlines of resistance against fascism, becoming a symbol of honor, unity, and sacrifice. Soldiers of all backgrounds fought under its flag.

On this day, we remember all who gave their lives for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Your sacrifice built the foundation of our state.

Glory to the defenders. Eternal memory to the fallen.
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On April 16, 1993, Croat nationalist forces backed by the government of Croatia entered the village of Ahmići in central Bosnia & murdered 116 Bosniak civilians, including 11 children. It was one of the largest massacres & worst atrocities of the Bosnian War.
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On April 16, 1993, Croat nationalist forces backed by the government of Croatia entered the village of Ahmići in central Bosnia & murdered 116 Bosniak civilians, including 11 children. It was one of the largest massacres & worst atrocities of the Bosnian War.
"This child was found in an oven in Ahmići.
What kind of scoundrel and villain do you have to be to put a living child in an oven!?
In the name of which God and which religion was that done?"

"...and when baby girls, buried alive, are asked for what crime they were put to death..." (81:8, 81:9)
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🇲🇪🇧🇦 A fresco in the Ruzica Serbian Orthodox Church in the town of Rožaje, Montenegro, depicts Bosnian Muslims threatening or attacking a mother and a baby. Bosnian Muslims helped fund the rebuilding of this church as a sign of coexistence.
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Balkan people will definitely get this 🥰
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