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Post by tyson on Feb 7, 2010 20:53:43 GMT -5
serbianna.com/news/?p=3785Bosnian Wahhabis aim for additional base Jan 6, 2010 Wahhabis have purchased a large tract of land inside the Bosnian Serb Republic and have issued warnings to local ethnic Croatians that they plan to build another Wahhabi base on their property.Wahhabis claim that they have purchased 400 dunums of land near the city of Derventa and aim to get more to build a base which they claim will be for hunting. A dunum is a Muslim measure for land that varies in size but refers to the amount of land that a man can plow in one day Bosnian Muslim Wahhabis praying in Derventa.The Islamist base is planned to be located in the village of Kovacevci, located close to the ethnic Croatian area of Plehana.
Graffiti has appeared in Plehana saying that Bosniak Muslims will take away local land. As a result, the local ethnic Croat minority is in fear.Bosnia’s terrorism expert Dzevad Galijasevic says that the planned base near Plehana is “only one of the wings of the Wahhabi octopus” that begins in Sarajevo. Galijasevic says that Plehana is not an accidental choice because it is inside the Serb Republic and controls important geographic area. The district police says that they have no information on any organized Wahhabi movement in the area. The Wahhabi plans for Plehana, say analysts, are similar as for Gornja Maoca, a leading Wahhabi center in Bosnia. The village of Gornja Maoca in Bosnia was once a Serbian village but Muslims killed them, took over their land and the village, very inaccessible now, is one of the leading bases for Wahhabis. The state law is not enforced in Gornja Maoca. Istead, the village has imposed the fundamentalist Islamic Sharia law. Public schools teach Arabic and road signs are written in Arabic script. State authorities have shunned away from the village. Security service in Bosnia has been placed on alert recently after reports surfaced that Bosnian Muslims in Gornja Maoca have organized military excercises. The leader of Gornja Maoca Wahhabis has condemned the recent decision by Bosnia’s authorities to send arms to the Afghan government. The leader of Gornja Maoca Muslims, Nusret ImamovicIn a statement on their web site, putvjernika.com, Gornja Maoca Wahhabis have said that arming the Afghani government is a clear help given to the “occupiers” that are waging war against Islam and Allah. “We pray to the almighty Allah so those [weapons] become a loot for the mijahadeen with which they can kill Allah’s enemies from the American, NATO and Afghani marionette forces,” says the statement. Spokesman for the Prosecutors office in Bosnia, Boris Grubesic, says that his office monitors “events on certain internet sites”. The leader of Gornja Maoca Muslims, Nusret Imamovic, says that suicide attacks are not prohibited to pious and Allah-loving Muslims.
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Post by hellboy87 on Feb 9, 2010 11:20:11 GMT -5
these wahhabi styles suit the European Bosniaks then they do Arabs!
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Post by Zvone on Feb 9, 2010 12:36:04 GMT -5
Bosnia will probably become the gateway for Islamic terrorists in Europe. And why not, it's so unstable that "the state law is not enforced in Gornja Maoca."
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Post by Zvone on Feb 9, 2010 12:45:48 GMT -5
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Post by hellboy87 on Feb 9, 2010 15:20:17 GMT -5
I'm thinking the Bosniaks have embraced Islam a lot since the independence...............how come???
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Post by MiG on Feb 9, 2010 15:27:22 GMT -5
Because its all they have to cling for.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Feb 9, 2010 15:34:56 GMT -5
It is basically Islam and speaking Serbo-Croatian that defines them.
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Post by hellboy87 on Feb 9, 2010 18:31:18 GMT -5
so communism did rid Islam from them?
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Post by tyson on Feb 9, 2010 20:48:54 GMT -5
these wahhabi styles suit the European Bosniaks then they do Arabs! in what way?... by being backward and uncultured?.... uhmm no sorry, bosniaks were among the most cultured and civilised muslims there was before the introduction of wahhabism brought to BiH by foreign mujahedin during the recent war. I'm thinking the Bosniaks have embraced Islam a lot since the independence...............how come??? firstly, because under communism, religion was supressed. secondly, because of the war, it brought people back to their faith. thirdly, because the mujahedin from arab lands that came during the war brought their wahabi form of islam, which was promoted by them, and was accepted by those vulnerable to influence fourthly, because the sarajevo government, let these arabs stay after the war, where they organised schools and mosques funded by the saudis, and married local women, and established themselves within the muslim community. so communism did rid Islam from them? no it didnt. communism only supressed it, and took the strength of it out of alot of peoples, but islam was always going to be there. there was always going to be people who would practice it, and those vigourously even under the hard conditions placed by the communist government. even though alot of bosniaks werent religious during yugoslavia, they always had an identity of being muslim, even if it was only in name. after the independance of BiH, there was always going to be a revival of islam among bosniaks, but certain factors have made it alot stronger, which i have stated already above.
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Post by Username on Feb 9, 2010 20:54:58 GMT -5
You can all thank Serbia for the revival of Islam in Bosnia.
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Post by Zvone on Feb 9, 2010 21:17:56 GMT -5
How so?
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Feb 9, 2010 21:18:34 GMT -5
You can thank Islamic fundamentalist called Izetbegovic for its revival who 'mysteriously' becomes president although Babo was elected. If Babo was in power I highly doubt there would have even been a civil war in Bosnia but compromise. Although Abdić won more popular votes than Izetbegović, Abdić did not assume office for reasons which remain unclear.[5] According to NIN, when the Bosnian War broke out, Abdić briefly appeared in Sarajevo hoping to assume presidency after Izetbegović had been arrested by the Yugoslav People's Army. However, he was preempted as Izetbegović had already named Ejup Ganić for that position.[5] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fikret_Abdi%C4%87#Bosnian_WarThe Bosnian parliament, already vacated by the Bosnian Serbs, formally declared independence from Yugoslavia on February 29 and Izetbegović announced the country's independence on March 3. It did not take effect until 7 April 1992, when the European Union and United States recognised the new country. Izetbegović appears to have gambled that the international community would send a peacekeeping force upon recognising Bosnia in order to prevent a war, but this did not happen. Instead, war immediately broke out across the country as Serb and Yugoslav Army forces took control of large areas of Bosnia against the opposition of poorly-equipped government security forces. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alija_Izetbegovi%C4%87#War_in_Bosnia_and_HerzegovinaNo attempt made to include local Serbs into decision making of future Bosnia but were in fact bypassed and as a result they decide to remain with Yugoslavia.
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Post by hellboy87 on Feb 10, 2010 1:04:44 GMT -5
but I also think that outsiders,like Malaysia,was partly responsible for the reawakening of Islamic consciousness and the developing of Islamic brotherhood among Bosniaks.
But still I had thought that,many Bosniaks see their Islamic heritage as just some dead thing,just a tag along of their bag that they keep.
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Post by hellboy87 on Feb 10, 2010 1:25:45 GMT -5
in what way?... by being backward and uncultured?.... uhmm no sorry, bosniaks were among the most cultured and civilised muslims there was before the introduction of wahhabism brought to BiH by foreign mujahedin during the recent war. no no no! I meant,that wahabbi beard,clothing style suits them better than Arabs.But of course,I prefer the Bosniak without that chit. ;D firstly, because under communism, religion was supressed. secondly, because of the war, it brought people back to their faith. thirdly, because the mujahedin from arab lands that came during the war brought their wahabi form of islam, which was promoted by them, and was accepted by those vulnerable to influence fourthly, because the sarajevo government, let these arabs stay after the war, where they organised schools and mosques funded by the saudis, and married local women, and established themselves within the muslim community. no it didnt. communism only supressed it, and took the strength of it out of alot of peoples, but islam was always going to be there. there was always going to be people who would practice it, and those vigourously even under the hard conditions placed by the communist government. even though alot of bosniaks werent religious during yugoslavia, they always had an identity of being muslim, even if it was only in name. after the independance of BiH, there was always going to be a revival of islam among bosniaks, but certain factors have made it alot stronger, which i have stated already above. hmm
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Post by chalkedon on Feb 10, 2010 4:45:52 GMT -5
they look similar to the Amish ppl of America. Only difference is the Amish are peaceloving ppl and never resort to violence. Even if you were to harm their family...they will not raise a hand for vengeance. It is against their beliefs.
But these scum of the earth wahhabbis must be neutralized. I propose to use their camps and sites as target practice for bombing runs or napalm exercises.
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Post by thracian08 on Feb 11, 2010 15:03:38 GMT -5
what about the Serbian fanatic Orthodox who used religion to cleanse the Bosniaks? How come no one talks about that?
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Post by thracian08 on Feb 11, 2010 15:08:10 GMT -5
I mean all this article is is Serb propaganda.
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Post by vinjak on Feb 11, 2010 16:11:52 GMT -5
what about the Serbian fanatic Orthodox who used religion to cleanse the Bosniaks? How come no one talks about that? Have you actually read the title of this thread ? and have you indeed read the contents of the article ? Did you understand it if you did read it ? or did you just jump in feet first ?....so many questions huh ? these questions I now ask of you are actually on topic.... so can you see the difference between off topic and on topic ? If you cannot distinguish between the two please advise and I will help you some more. lets start here, the title of the thread and its content is, bosniak wahabbies in derventanow in order to stay on topic your questions/statements need to relate to bosniak wahabbies in derventa Quite simple really.... All you need to remember is the title and contents are about bosniak wahabbies in derventaSo your replys should be about bosniak wahabbies in derventa K Thnks.
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Post by MiG on Feb 11, 2010 16:16:00 GMT -5
Haha, man this is too much.
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Post by thracian08 on Feb 11, 2010 18:55:56 GMT -5
yeah when you don't like what I have to say you complain now... It was quite a good response to the article considering the fact that there is nothing on the topic I mentioned in these forum.
And it is propoganda, taken from a Serbian fanatic website.
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