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(😉) Fake guns, non political, handled by professionals in a safe environment style edit of the Bosnian army 😀
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Portraits of members of the “Black Coyotes”, taken in Travnik in mid-1992; this unit would later become the 2nd sabotage company of the 1st battalion, 17th Viteška Krajina mountain brigade🫡
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A photograph taken during the funeral prayer for a fallen Bosniak soldier of the Austro-Hungarian army in 1916
A photograph taken during the funeral prayer for a fallen Bosniak soldier of the Austro-Hungarian army in 1916
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Do not let Annalena Baerbock distract you from the fact that the EU has not lifted sanctions on Syria, and the United States has, in fact, extended the Caesar Act for several more years and refused to lift sanctions as well. If they had won, and the big bad guy in Syria is gone, then why aren’t they lifting the sanctions that hurt the Syrian people? Perhaps a stable Syria is the real enemy. 🇸🇾
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In my humble opinion, I do not think that a Bosniak needs to be a patriot to fight for his country. In fact, I do not believe it is necessary for one to feel love or a sense of pride for their country in order to fight. No poetic speeches or loud national hymns are required; flags are of no importance either. All that one needs are names and faces—that is enough.
It likely has something to do with the deep nature of man, tucked away somewhere in his soul, that upon seeing something out of place in this world, he feels compelled to push it into order. When he sees wrong, he has the will to right it.
Our enemies and oppressors live under a misapprehension: we are not fighting them because they are here and should be elsewhere. We are fighting them because they are awful, and we will fight and chase them wherever they go. We are not building a state; we are building a better world.😃
It likely has something to do with the deep nature of man, tucked away somewhere in his soul, that upon seeing something out of place in this world, he feels compelled to push it into order. When he sees wrong, he has the will to right it.
Our enemies and oppressors live under a misapprehension: we are not fighting them because they are here and should be elsewhere. We are fighting them because they are awful, and we will fight and chase them wherever they go. We are not building a state; we are building a better world.
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Due to the fact that I was sick for a while and I have a life outside of Telegram to attend to there will be less posts than usual in January. The usual rate of posting will return when my exam season is over, you will be notified through your dreams.😃
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Sack of Sarajevo by Eugene of Savoy - 1697
While he is remembered for his glory in Vienna, Sarajevo remembers Prince Savoy as a barbarian—just as it will remember all other arsonists and criminals of the modern age. No historical absurdity can change that, not even the one where, during Austro-Hungarian rule, a barracks was built above Baščaršija in the shape of the letter E and named after the man who burned the city to the ground.😃
While he is remembered for his glory in Vienna, Sarajevo remembers Prince Savoy as a barbarian—just as it will remember all other arsonists and criminals of the modern age. No historical absurdity can change that, not even the one where, during Austro-Hungarian rule, a barracks was built above Baščaršija in the shape of the letter E and named after the man who burned the city to the ground.
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Translation (English):
CHRISTMAS EVE, 1943
On Orthodox Christmas Eve, January 6, 1943, with an attack on the Bijelo Polje district, the Chetnik operation to annihilate the Bosniak population in Sandžak and Upper Podrinje began. The order from the Chetnik Supreme Command read:
"DESTROY ALL MUSLIM POPULATION!"
From January 6 to February 25, 1943, in the districts of Bijelo Polje, Pljevlja, Priboj, Foča, and Čajniče, at least 13,000 Bosniaks were killed. This was the largest crime ever committed against the Bosniaks.❤️
CHRISTMAS EVE, 1943
On Orthodox Christmas Eve, January 6, 1943, with an attack on the Bijelo Polje district, the Chetnik operation to annihilate the Bosniak population in Sandžak and Upper Podrinje began. The order from the Chetnik Supreme Command read:
"DESTROY ALL MUSLIM POPULATION!"
From January 6 to February 25, 1943, in the districts of Bijelo Polje, Pljevlja, Priboj, Foča, and Čajniče, at least 13,000 Bosniaks were killed. This was the largest crime ever committed against the Bosniaks.
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Non-Controversial Opinion:
One of the most mind-numbing things I hear from some Muslims in Bosnia and Muslims in the West in general, when talking to Christians, is the statement that Christians shouldn't celebrate Christmas because it's a pagan holiday and it goes against their own teachings. I stand there and think: You shouldn't celebrate Christmas because you shouldn't even be Christian—you should be Muslim. Who cares if they celebrate a pagan holiday? Their entire belief structure is shirk. I understand that this might not suit the taste of those who are all about coexistence, but guess what? Someone is going to Hell, and someone isn't. It's in their own interest to become Muslims.😊
One of the most mind-numbing things I hear from some Muslims in Bosnia and Muslims in the West in general, when talking to Christians, is the statement that Christians shouldn't celebrate Christmas because it's a pagan holiday and it goes against their own teachings. I stand there and think: You shouldn't celebrate Christmas because you shouldn't even be Christian—you should be Muslim. Who cares if they celebrate a pagan holiday? Their entire belief structure is shirk. I understand that this might not suit the taste of those who are all about coexistence, but guess what? Someone is going to Hell, and someone isn't. It's in their own interest to become Muslims.
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Smail Buljubašić was an imam (hodža) from Vrnogorac. When the war broke out (WW2), Buljubašić immediately asserted himself as pro-Partisan, but more importantly as anti-persecution of his Serb and antifascist neighbors who he saved on numerous occasions from the Ustashe auxiliaries. His good deeds were (unfortunately) not unnoticed. In 1943 the 369th Wehrmacht Infantry Regiment (Croat-composed) dragged out the imam from the mosque in which he was leading the prayer. With the help of local Ustashe , Smail Buljubašić was executed in cold blood in front of the mosque.
Painting was done by Aleksandar Lucijan in 1983, 40 years after the imam’s violent execution.😃
Painting was done by Aleksandar Lucijan in 1983, 40 years after the imam’s violent execution.
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Born in 1957 in Potočari, Srebrenica, Šejh Mehmed was raised in a community rich in faith and tradition. After completing his studies in theology and becoming a hafiz of the Qur’an, he served as an imam, guiding his community through both peace and peril. Known for his gentle demeanor and profound wisdom, he inspired countless individuals.
With the onset of aggression in Bosnia, Šejh Mehmed took on a new role, becoming a commander of the “Šejh Hasan Kaimija” unit, named after a revered Bosnian Sufi scholar. Despite his peaceful roots, he led his fighters with bravery and strategic insight. His tireless efforts earned him the prestigious "Zlatni Ljiljan," Bosnia’s highest military honor.
Tragically, on May 2, 1994, while ensuring the safety of his comrades by securing newly gained lines, Šejh Mehmed stepped on a mine and was martyred. His loss was felt deeply, not just as a leader but as a beloved friend, mentor, and father figure.
Even today, his teachings and sacrifices serve as a beacon of hope and a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit. His unwavering faith in Allah, his love for Bosnia, and his commitment to justice and freedom are lessons we must carry forward.
May Allah grant Šejh Mehmed ef. Hafizović the highest place in Jannah and may his legacy continue to inspire generations to come. Let us honor his memory by striving for a future built on unity.
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Smail Buljubašić was an imam (hodža) from Vrnogorac. When the war broke out (WW2), Buljubašić immediately asserted himself as pro-Partisan, but more importantly as anti-persecution of his Serb and antifascist neighbors who he saved on numerous occasions from…
Among them is Alija Klancevic, who organized the rescue of Serb civilians from Nazi collaborator Ustasa killings in 1942. There is no sign of equality that can be placed between the Muslims and the disbelievers.
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