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Bosnian capital shaken by radical Islam (moderate muslims under attack by Wahhabism)
AFP via Yahoo ^ | 6/16/2006 | Rusmir Smajilhodzic

Posted on 06/16/2006 11:43:37 AM PDT by Dark Skies

The people of Sarajevo, renowned for their pluralism, have been shaken after a series of incidents including the murder of a Muslim woman by her Islamic extremist son who questioned her faith.

Upholders of Bosnia's moderate version of Islam say the problem caused by an influx of hardline fighters during the country's 1992-1995 war has worsened in recent months, highlighted by the gruesome murder.

"Bosnia's tradition of Islam is tolerant, it promotes pluralism and we should not allow those representing a one-track ideology to teach us," says Jasmin Merdan.

The 26-year-old -- a practising Muslim who portrays himself as a "victim" of the Wahhabi ideology before abandoning it -- is one of the few courageous voices in Bosnia who dares to criticise extremism.

"They express their convictions with violence, introduce anarchy in mosques and preach intolerance," says Merdan, who recently founded an association in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo to fight against "those who deny basic teachings of Islam".

Supported by a handful of independent journalists, Merdan recently published a book condemning the harmful influence on Bosnian people of Wahhabism, a radical version of Islam.

Merdan says the book was "warmly welcomed by imams who do not dare to speak" but sparked death threats against him and pressure from members of the Wahhabi community.

Several incidents since the beginning of the year have shaken Sarajevo and confirmed Merdan's fears.

In February, a young man who recently converted to Wahhabism killed his mother reportedly because she refused to join him for morning prayers.

After the murder, the 23-year-old went to a "Wahhabi" mosque with blood on his hands and clothes, telling his fellow believers that he just made a "sacrifice to God".

In addition, several young couples have complained to the local media and police that they had been harassed by "bearded" men in parks while they were kissing and hugging.

According to Merdan, they were members of the so-called "Sharia militia" -- a group of self-styled religious police. However local police said they were not aware of the group's existence.

Wahhabism is a hardline version of Islam that originated in 18th century Saudi Arabia. It took its roots in Bosnia, whose Muslims are mostly followers of moderate Islam, in the country's 1992-1995 war.

During the conflict, hundreds of volunteers from Islamic countries -- known as "holy warriors" or mujahedin -- came to Bosnia to fight alongside its mainly Muslim army.

All of the foreign fighters were expected to leave the country following the war, but an unknown number of them remained and obtained Bosnian citizenship mostly by marrying local women.

"Since the war, the number of followers of Wahhabism has been growing," says Merdan, slamming the "passiveness" of Bosnia's laic and religious authorities.

Some 40 percent of Bosnia's 3.8 million inhabitants are Muslims. Orthodox Christian Serbs represent about 31 percent, while Roman Catholic Croats account for around 10 percent.

Merdan voiced regret that the Bosnian Muslim religious leader, Mustafa Ceric, has never publicly condemned the activities of the Wahhabists.

Meanwhile, the editor-in-chief of a Bosnian weekly, Vildana Selimbegovic, deplored the "isolation" of the few Muslim theologians who voice their dissatisfaction with the presence of Wahhabists.

"Politicians do no want to or are too afraid to talk. The majority of Muslims remain silent. It seems that they will remain silent until the devil claims his due," Selimbegovic wrote in the weekly Dani.

Sarajevo's imposing King Fahd Mosque, named after the late Saudi monarch who financed its construction, has in the past few years become the core of Bosnian followers of Wahhabism.

"Sometimes I ask myself whether I am really in Sarajevo. The number of bearded men and women dressed in chadors will soon be equal to other people," comments Adnan, a young Muslim who lives near the mosque.

Adnan says that the King Fahd Mosque has attracted a number of Wahhabi families from surrounding neighborhoods.

"They try the same recipe as in Sudan or other Arab countries," says Merdan.

"If we allow them, in 20 years, people like me will not be allowed to speak," he stresses.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: balkans; bosnia; islam; muslim; radicalislam; sarajevo; wahhabism
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To: joan; infidel_and_proud; tgambill
Look at that photo. I don't know who's side its supposed to be for, but it looks fake & manufactured.

balkan conflicts

Notice the changing bands of density depth & light, and how various parts of the image fade in and out, like the disappearing soldiers legs etc.

Wolf
101 posted on 07/01/2006 2:26:01 AM PDT by RunningWolf (2-1 Cav 1975)
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To: tgambill
unfortunately, what the avg citizen thinks does not matter when the political and military wheels churn.

I know about that tractor incident. So happened that a friend of mines brother was the target of that attack. Being a Col. in the Yugo AF, he set out difft convoys to mask his actual movement. Thinking it could be him, USAF did hit the convoy but thinking it was him.

There were a few military vehicles involved as they used that dupe to escort a few Albanian family friendlies/anti-KLA to a safer area.

102 posted on 07/01/2006 2:37:02 AM PDT by ma bell ("Take me to the Brig. I want to see the "real Marines". Major General Chesty Puller, USMC)
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To: RunningWolf

this is a broad subject area of immense agendas, political intrigue....and some serious BS..to make a long story short....but I'll try to condense it.....


103 posted on 07/01/2006 6:47:46 AM PDT by tgambill (I would like to comment.....)
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To: RunningWolf
The changing density is due to the fact that this is a scan of a print reproduction of the photo, not an original. The Serbs beat the piss out of the fleeing BiH troops, and for good reason.
104 posted on 07/01/2006 7:20:04 AM PDT by montyspython (Love that chicken from Popeye's)
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