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Since you have Mustafa Kemal words in your signature, you should ask them about Alija Izetbegovic (first Bosniak president), and his relations to Kemalist ideology, modern Turkey, and secular turkish republic. Maybe it will change something in "Turkish-Bosnian" brotherhood.
Or maybe explore by yourself, what Bosnyak president wish for Turks.
Okay, tell me. It sounds like something interesting yet I don’t believe that it will change my love for Bosniaks even a little.
Those words wont change any Turk's felling towards Bosnia, i grew up with pretty much every nationality of Balkans and oddly enough my best balkanese friends were either Bosniak or Serbian."Turkey as an Islamic country ruled the world. Turkey as a European plagiarism under Ataturk (and after him) represents the third world country like many other countries in the world " A. Izetbegovic , 1970.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_Declaration
Writen in 1970.
It would be stupid if you change your mind about Bosniaks, it is only nation in the Europe that support and love Turkey.
Bosnians themselves wont want to live in a sharia controlled country as he wished.
Bro, Yugoslavia was piece of shit not a powerful country. You just copy soviet experience of yours into Yugoslavian reality.
There was no single world renowed scientists.
Artists was a western copycats.
Military technology was way behind Bulgarians, they achieved mig 29, five years before Yugoslavia.
Everything was one big downgrade when we compare its to Serbian history in early middle ages or 19th. century.
Serbia is too precious to be wasted with other fake entities like Bosnia or genocidal states like Croatia. We dont have nothing in common with them, we build first europanized country in the Balkans, our parliaments is oldest in this part of globe and we never had a slaves. Something our "yugoslavian brothers" can only dream about.
No, thanks, but no.
Read again its about states with official religion and without.The Pew research itself is flawed. Shariah means law. So the title is "law where "law" is favoured..."... Makes no sense.
Maybe thats why people prefer modern law, why use an ancient law that nobody really knows how to implement, where every country has different rules and thats so complicated and unfair in many cases.Shariah is not a concrete set of rules. If you gathered all the writings over times it would be over 10,000 pages long. It is the version or interpretation that is debatable.
This makes no sense tbh, if its wa that easy to break then the system was flawed to begin with apparently.Shariah is abused by many including Muslims and non-muslims. But the Crusaders and Islamaphobes have convinced the Muslims themselves in the version of "Shariah" they want to instill.
The problem is the exsamples of sharia controlled countries, nobody who ever lived in a state of law would prefer Sharia over it.Mention the word Shariah .. it send shivers down the spines of many... Lol.
Read again its about states with official religion and without.
Maybe thats why people prefer modern law, why use an ancient law that nobody really knows how to implement, where every country has different rules and thats so complicated and unfair in many cases.
This makes no sense tbh, if its wa that easy to break then the system was flawed to begin with apparently.
The problem is the exsamples of sharia controlled countries, nobody who ever lived in a state of law would prefer Sharia over it.
Thats my take on the subject.
Those words wont change any Turk's felling towards Bosnia, i grew up with pretty much every nationality of Balkans and oddly enough my best balkanese friends were either Bosniak or Serbian.
Izzetbegovich can have his opinion, maybe he was nostalgic about Ottoman times like some Turks but the truth is Bosnians themselves wont want to live in a sharia controlled country as he wished.
This is the exact reason why Saudis couldnt turn Bosnia to another Afghanistan/Pakistan despite the money they poured in the region during and after the war.
Bosnia like Albania and Kosovo are in Turkish sphere of influence and naturally follow the same islamic school since centuries which is fundamentally different from more radical islam thats prevalent in Arabian peninsula.
The following graph clearly shows the difference between Turkish sphere of unfluence and Arabic sphere of influence.
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3 smaller statesBosnia & Herzegovina is already teetering in its position; it is one of the tiniest states in the world. What the hell does this Dodik dude want?
Yugoslavia big and strong ??I understand your feelings 100%. But Yugoslavia was a big and strong country. She lived peacefully. Devided Balkans - a short way to war.
So as in France. But Yugoslavian partisans were real combat force, while in France it was some decorative resistance. It was big and strong not comparing with USA or USSR - but comparing with other Balcan countries.Yugoslavia big and strong ??
the wehrmacht rolled over in a few weeks
So as in France. But Yugoslavian partisans were real combat force, while in France it was some decorative resistance. It was big and strong not comparing with USA or USSR - but comparing with other Balcan countries.