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Two Muslim women fully veiled carry supplies (rations or food) in a running manner. Behind them we see the “V” of the German Wehrmacht. Tuzla, winter 1942.😃
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Question for my Muslim subscribers: Are you a revert or were you born Muslim?
Anonymous Poll
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"His declining health prevented Ali from taking a more active role in advocating for Bosnia at the time, yet Bosnia’s first president, Alija Izetbegovic, recalled in his memoirs how he met the former boxer in October 1995 in New York. Izetbegovic described the encounter as 'another longed-for wish come true.'
'Ali was a legend and not only in boxing,' he wrote, and recalled Ali’s difficulty walking and talking.
'I felt a huge, almost brotherly closeness to this man. I had watched all his matches for years if it was possible and was eagerly rooting for him. Of course, I will never forget that unfortunate match with Fraser almost thirty years ago. Sarajevo was awake that night, but felt subdued the next day. Ali jokingly offered to box… Muhammed Ali was a big boy, a man who made a rough fight turn into an ‘honourable art.’ When I returned to Bosnia, more people asked me about meeting Ali than President Clinton.'
Izetbegovic’s recollection of watching Ali’s matches regularly and his denoscription of meeting him as a wish come true would have been shared by the generations of my parents and grandparents.
The sense of closeness many Muslim Bosniaks felt towards Ali in the 60s and 70s was genuine. Many from those generations still recall waking at night to watch him fight. Perhaps it was only fitting that the icon they had so enthusiastically rooted for came out in support of Bosnia in its hour of need in the 1990s."
'Ali was a legend and not only in boxing,' he wrote, and recalled Ali’s difficulty walking and talking.
'I felt a huge, almost brotherly closeness to this man. I had watched all his matches for years if it was possible and was eagerly rooting for him. Of course, I will never forget that unfortunate match with Fraser almost thirty years ago. Sarajevo was awake that night, but felt subdued the next day. Ali jokingly offered to box… Muhammed Ali was a big boy, a man who made a rough fight turn into an ‘honourable art.’ When I returned to Bosnia, more people asked me about meeting Ali than President Clinton.'
Izetbegovic’s recollection of watching Ali’s matches regularly and his denoscription of meeting him as a wish come true would have been shared by the generations of my parents and grandparents.
The sense of closeness many Muslim Bosniaks felt towards Ali in the 60s and 70s was genuine. Many from those generations still recall waking at night to watch him fight. Perhaps it was only fitting that the icon they had so enthusiastically rooted for came out in support of Bosnia in its hour of need in the 1990s."
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Picture of Bosniak soldier in Syria (Lattakia) taken on December 19th 🇧🇦
This was shown to me by one of our subscribers
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30 seconds of the homeland for all those who weren't able to come home this year by "bektasaida" ❤
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From Subar Peak, Visočica Mountain, Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇵🇸❤️
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Bosnian guardsmen of a Bosnian-Herzegovinian Infantry Regiment photographed alongside captured Russian POW’s on the Isonzo front, 1915. Russians were brought by trains from the Eastern Front to help the Austro-Hungarian war effort on the Italian/Alpine front.😀
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The worst part is that, even after being proven completely wrong, they continue to make predictions to naive Muslims, saying things like, “This is the future that awaits Syria,” as if their earlier analyses weren’t entirely off about the power dynamics of the Middle East. Claims such as, “Syria is going to be balkanized,” “Syria will fall under Zionist rule,” “Syria will be dominated by NATO imperialists,” “Syria is under the Washington-Ankara alliance,” or “Palestine is doomed from now on,” along with panicked cries like, “Oh, the Christians!” reveal how disconnected they are from reality.
The majority of these individuals are ideologues and scammers who harm the Ummah while profiting from it. They exploit naive Muslims by asking for support on platforms like Rumble, Patreon, Odyssey, and BitChute. They request donations, sell their merchandise, push their books, and charge extra for “exclusive” content. Essentially, good-hearted people provide these deplorable individuals with their daily bread, and in return, they receive trash content with no accountability. Despite being paid to share their opinions, these individuals don’t even offer apologies for their repeated blunders. So you tell me, oh Muslim, these are your allies in the struggle against Israel? These are the people you trust? These are the people whom you get your news from?
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The Grand Mufti of the Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina Meets with Distinguished Iranian Delegation 🇧🇦 💡 🇮🇷
The Grand Mufti (Reisul-ulema) of the Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina hosted a visit today from H.E. Seyyed Abolhasan Navvab, President of Iran’s University of Religions and Denominations, accompanied by H.E. Abuzar Ebrahimi Torkaman, the Iranian Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The University of Religions and Denominations, established in 2005, is the first Iranian university specializing in the study of religions and denominations, not only within Iran but globally. It is also among Iran’s largest private universities in terms of international student enrollment, with students from 30 countries.
Each year, the university organizes numerous short-term research programs in Arabic and English worldwide and has signed many cooperation agreements with various international universities.
H.E. Seyyed Abolhasan Navvab, one of the university's founders, also serves as the President of the Iran-Bosnia Friendship Association. During the meeting, discussions centered on issues of mutual interest among followers of different religions and explored ways to enhance interfaith cooperation.
The significance of these efforts for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s multi-religious society, as well as for the global community, was underscored. Both sides emphasized the value of exchanging experiences in this field to promote greater understanding and collaboration worldwide.
The Grand Mufti (Reisul-ulema) of the Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina hosted a visit today from H.E. Seyyed Abolhasan Navvab, President of Iran’s University of Religions and Denominations, accompanied by H.E. Abuzar Ebrahimi Torkaman, the Iranian Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The University of Religions and Denominations, established in 2005, is the first Iranian university specializing in the study of religions and denominations, not only within Iran but globally. It is also among Iran’s largest private universities in terms of international student enrollment, with students from 30 countries.
Each year, the university organizes numerous short-term research programs in Arabic and English worldwide and has signed many cooperation agreements with various international universities.
H.E. Seyyed Abolhasan Navvab, one of the university's founders, also serves as the President of the Iran-Bosnia Friendship Association. During the meeting, discussions centered on issues of mutual interest among followers of different religions and explored ways to enhance interfaith cooperation.
The significance of these efforts for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s multi-religious society, as well as for the global community, was underscored. Both sides emphasized the value of exchanging experiences in this field to promote greater understanding and collaboration worldwide.
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A distinguished gentleman is clearing the snow near Doboj, Bosnia 🥰
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In the city of Kakanj in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a "Quran Night" has been organized on New Year's Eve for years.
Hafizes come from Bosnia, Turkey, and other countries; the Quran is recited, and hymns are sung. This evening, it will take place again.😊
Hafizes come from Bosnia, Turkey, and other countries; the Quran is recited, and hymns are sung. This evening, it will take place again.
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In 1878, The Treaty of Berlin allowed Austria to occupy Bosnia. However Bosnia would not go quietly. The Austro-Hungarian army during the occupation campaign in Bosnia 1878 after 3 months had to send 250.000 soldiers to fully break the rebellion,the last time they had to use that much soldiers was during the Great Turkish War 1683-1699. 😃
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Last night, a group of citizens from Bosnia and Herzegovina crossed the borders of the Republic of Kosovo using the visa exemption system for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which came into effect. It is expected that Bosnia and Herzegovina will take similar measures for Kosovo citizens. 🇧🇦 💞 🇽🇰
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Cazin 📍Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦
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