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Originally Posted by Crvena zvezda
Simple. Muslims want a monopoly on new large religous structures. Every mosque financed by the Saudi's and others since the end of the war was built under the Islamic rule that any mosque must be larger then the nearest Church.
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In Sarajevo, the only mosques that were built after the war are in the newer part of town. There you have only 2 catholic churches, one rather small, so no wonder mosques (2 of them) are larger. The most churches you got in the old part, and the only mosques there stand since the Ottoman rule.
So this statement of yours is not true.
But that there is a systematic islamisation of Sarajevo financed by the Saudi's is quite clear. For example the plans to build mosques (the size does not matter, really) in the Austrian part of town, building them where no building was supposed to stand ever (but in every narrow street you can squeeze a small mosque).
Also, someone (no idea who) has put Hadith on posters all over town. Now, the messages written on it aren't that bad (mostly
'value human life',
'be good to your neighbour' etc. ) but it is clear, together with all other clues, that it does not have a spiritual goal, rather a political, islamisation, like I mentioned before.
Besides this, they want to teach about islam in the kindergarten. The majority of the children is muslim (70 to 90 %). The non-islamic kids (or rather
babies) would stand beside, alone, while their friends are at the islamic lessons. They would fell rejected, and no parent wants to have his child in such a position. So something tells me that some would rather send their children to be taught about islam too.
An interesting fact is that muslims from
Sandžak seem to be, in most cases, the creators of all of this.
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But this cross is a completly different story. They want to put it on the same place from wich they shot on Sarajevo, and killed everything regardless of sex, age or nationality.
The fact is though, Bosniaks would be against a catholic cross over Sarajevo too. You are therefor partly right, accusing them being anti-christian.
But bear in mind that I am against it, for the same reasson you would not want a German (or rather nazi) symbol over Belgrade.
Serbian symbol in the center of Sarajevo to honour the fallen Serbs who fought for this town, of course, but no symbol over it for the one who killed it inhabitans. If these kind of "soldiers" need a monument, they got Pale for it to be erected.
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EDIT: I ask myself would you call anyone in Croatia 'anti-christian' if they were against a orthodox cross-monument in Vukovar, for the fallen Serbian 'soldiers' there.