What is Trump doing in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina!!???? 😭😭😭😭
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Europe's Perućica Rainforest in Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the continent's last untouched forests, over 20,000 years old, with trees up to 300 years old and rare species like the Eurasian lynx. Hidden within it is the Skakavac Waterfall, nearly 100 meters high, making it a remarkable yet little-known natural wonder in Europe. 🇧🇦
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One notable battle occurred in March 1995, when the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) launched an offensive to gain control of the mountain from the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS). The battle was intense, with difficult terrain, freezing temperatures, and challenging weather conditions complicating the movement and combat. Despite these obstacles, the ARBiH managed to capture key points on Vlašić, gaining a significant strategic advantage and boosting morale. The battles on Vlašić have since symbolized resilience and the struggle for control over vital territory during the Bosnian War. ✊
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I recently came across an interview with Colonel Douglas MacGregor for LifeSiteNews, which is funded by a Canadian lobby group called "Campaign Life Coalition" and is fundamentally a hardcore Catholic right-wing propaganda outlet whose target audience is Canadian and is obviously very anti-Islam. You might have encountered this man regarding his commentary on Ukraine or Israel on self-proclaimed alternative media outlets. He describes himself as an "American Nationalist" who participated in the criminal destruction of our brotherly country, Iraq. He perfectly represents the Western default position towards Muslims.
In this interview, which I couldn't stomach watching entirely, he criticizes Neocon foreign policy and mentions Bosnia and Herzegovina, my country, which he visited. He spoke with its first president, Alija Izetbegovic, since he was part of the NATO intervention, which coincidentally occurred when Muslims started gaining the initiative in the Bosnian War. In those few minutes, you can sense the sheer disgust he has towards Bosniak Muslims. He literally calls Alija Izetbegovic a Turk and claims his real name is "Izer-Bey," stating that his ancestors came from Anatolia, despite the man obviously being Slavic. He also calls him annoying as he, the American imperialist (who has no clue about the region and confuses Brčko District with Kosovo), draws borders with his pencil.
This, my friend, in a nutshell, is the Western attitude towards Muslims everywhere. The irony is that he claims his views are supposed to be some kind of alternative to the Neocons, despite sharing the same loathing towards us that they do. I'll post the link to the interview in the comments.
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In this interview, which I couldn't stomach watching entirely, he criticizes Neocon foreign policy and mentions Bosnia and Herzegovina, my country, which he visited. He spoke with its first president, Alija Izetbegovic, since he was part of the NATO intervention, which coincidentally occurred when Muslims started gaining the initiative in the Bosnian War. In those few minutes, you can sense the sheer disgust he has towards Bosniak Muslims. He literally calls Alija Izetbegovic a Turk and claims his real name is "Izer-Bey," stating that his ancestors came from Anatolia, despite the man obviously being Slavic. He also calls him annoying as he, the American imperialist (who has no clue about the region and confuses Brčko District with Kosovo), draws borders with his pencil.
This, my friend, in a nutshell, is the Western attitude towards Muslims everywhere. The irony is that he claims his views are supposed to be some kind of alternative to the Neocons, despite sharing the same loathing towards us that they do. I'll post the link to the interview in the comments.
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Braća 🇧🇦 🤝 🇵🇸 الاخوة
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Help us (I don't know why I said us, it just sounds better than me) reach more people by sharing the content of our (just mine) channel... Nevermind. 😢
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This photo, taken in 1993 at Masan, Korea, shows K200s being loaded onto a RoRo car carrier bound for Malaysia. These vehicles would later serve with the Malaysian UNPROFOR contingent in Bosnia.
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Happy to announce that I've created a small emoji pack for this channel
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I have no idea if I can update it later
I have no idea if I can update it later
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After coffee ☕ thoughts:
A common narrative heard in Europe about the Ottomans portrays them as a violent, expansionist force seeking to conquer the continent. These "Muhammedans" were seen as alien to the continent, against whom a united and devout Christendom had to defend itself—that's how the story goes. In reality, when one looks at the number of Ottoman military campaigns in Europe, one will see that there were around fourteen offensive campaigns and eighteen defensive campaigns, which points toward a contrary conclusion. This was a state that faced multiple European crusades waged by the Pope, which harbored armies from across Europe, going as far as France and Spain. Holy Leagues were formed against it, and rebellions within its territory were orchestrated and funded by European powers. This myth of violent, expansionist Muslims is entirely fictitious. It was actually Christendom that was incredibly violent.
A common narrative heard in Europe about the Ottomans portrays them as a violent, expansionist force seeking to conquer the continent. These "Muhammedans" were seen as alien to the continent, against whom a united and devout Christendom had to defend itself—that's how the story goes. In reality, when one looks at the number of Ottoman military campaigns in Europe, one will see that there were around fourteen offensive campaigns and eighteen defensive campaigns, which points toward a contrary conclusion. This was a state that faced multiple European crusades waged by the Pope, which harbored armies from across Europe, going as far as France and Spain. Holy Leagues were formed against it, and rebellions within its territory were orchestrated and funded by European powers. This myth of violent, expansionist Muslims is entirely fictitious. It was actually Christendom that was incredibly violent.
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My criticism of the west summarized in one video 😃
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Today I'm going to avoid heavy topics and just post wholesome things or nature since we all need a break I think. 😃
Skakavac Waterfall🍃 📍Bosnia, near Sarajevo
Skakavac Waterfall
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Vrelo Bosne, a Place that doesn't Seem Real
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Message to all Pajeets in the world 🇮🇳 💩
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After coffee ☕ thoughts:
One topic that often comes up between Muslims and Westerners (or colonized pundits), especially regarding countries like Iran, is the topic of secularism. Brothers and sisters engage (with good intentions) in these battles of ideas without considering the reality of the situation. Western Europe and America have never been truly secular and have not acted in a secular manner, despite the rhetoric. Bosniaks are witnesses to this and continue to experience it today. France, a country associated with the Renaissance and a state that supposedly pioneered secularism in Europe, along with British officials under former President François Mitterrand, claimed that Bosnia does not belong on the face of the earth simply because it is a Muslim-majority country in Europe. They stated that a native European people should be massacred and exterminated, however gruesome, to restore a Christian Europe. This behavior is no different from the crusader kingdoms of the Middle Ages and is a blatant example that the West does not act in a secular manner. We should not engage in these debates, as it is equivalent to debating the nature of Bigfoot—a lifeform that has never been confirmed to exist. They are not secular; their secularism is selective, picked up or dropped whenever convenient.
One topic that often comes up between Muslims and Westerners (or colonized pundits), especially regarding countries like Iran, is the topic of secularism. Brothers and sisters engage (with good intentions) in these battles of ideas without considering the reality of the situation. Western Europe and America have never been truly secular and have not acted in a secular manner, despite the rhetoric. Bosniaks are witnesses to this and continue to experience it today. France, a country associated with the Renaissance and a state that supposedly pioneered secularism in Europe, along with British officials under former President François Mitterrand, claimed that Bosnia does not belong on the face of the earth simply because it is a Muslim-majority country in Europe. They stated that a native European people should be massacred and exterminated, however gruesome, to restore a Christian Europe. This behavior is no different from the crusader kingdoms of the Middle Ages and is a blatant example that the West does not act in a secular manner. We should not engage in these debates, as it is equivalent to debating the nature of Bigfoot—a lifeform that has never been confirmed to exist. They are not secular; their secularism is selective, picked up or dropped whenever convenient.
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Wild horses in the forests of Bosnia and Herzegovina 🐎🇧🇦
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🕌💙 Bosnian Mujahideen Who Saved Al-Aqsa Mosque
Philosopher and ideologist of "modern jihad" Abdullah Azzam in his book "Tafsir of Surah At-Tawba" describes how Bosnian fighters who arrived from Yugoslavia took part in battles against the Israeli army.
In 1948, when the war in Palestine began, mujahideen from Yugoslavia arrived to fight. One fighter told how he alone penetrated the ranks of thousands of Jewish soldiers and, despite the shelling, remained unharmed thanks to prayers.
When the Jordanian army retreated, leaving Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Bosnian Sheikh Abdurrahman refused to leave the mosque. Together with a group of young Muslim Brotherhood fighters, they took up positions inside the mosque and began shooting at Israeli soldiers from the windows. Their heroic actions led the Israelis to believe that the mosque was full of fighters, and they did not dare to storm it.
Later, when Egypt and Syria united to form the United Arab Republic, Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser handed the Bosnian fighters over to Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito, who soon executed them.
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Philosopher and ideologist of "modern jihad" Abdullah Azzam in his book "Tafsir of Surah At-Tawba" describes how Bosnian fighters who arrived from Yugoslavia took part in battles against the Israeli army.
In 1948, when the war in Palestine began, mujahideen from Yugoslavia arrived to fight. One fighter told how he alone penetrated the ranks of thousands of Jewish soldiers and, despite the shelling, remained unharmed thanks to prayers.
When the Jordanian army retreated, leaving Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Bosnian Sheikh Abdurrahman refused to leave the mosque. Together with a group of young Muslim Brotherhood fighters, they took up positions inside the mosque and began shooting at Israeli soldiers from the windows. Their heroic actions led the Israelis to believe that the mosque was full of fighters, and they did not dare to storm it.
Later, when Egypt and Syria united to form the United Arab Republic, Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser handed the Bosnian fighters over to Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito, who soon executed them.
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In Bosnia, an Islamic billboard advertisement reminding women to wear hijab has caused controversy on social media, while advertisements with a Christian message do not. I wonder why. Perhaps it's because muslims in Bosnia are tolerant of other religious beliefs, while Christians, beneath the convenient mask of secularism, cannot contain their hatred. 😃
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