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Originally Posted by Crvena zvezda
If a cross can get built on the hill outside Mostar, why not in Sarajevo?
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I even don't agree with the cross there very much, but since half of Mostar is Croatian, I also don't see a problem with it.
And like I said, why not build a orthodox cross somewhere so that it can only be visible in 'srpsko Sarajevo', since it is for Serbs, and not Croats and Bosniaks (who are the majority in Sarajevo).
If they wanted to put a decent monument to the fallen Serbs somewhere IN Sarajevo, there would not be any problem. But building a 28 m high one, on the same place where their guns stood 13 years ago, is nothing more then propostures.
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This just reaffirms what I said, "Under Islamic law a mosque must be built larger then the nearest church."
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And that's why they built in 'Novi Grad' a mosque 5 times smaller next to a catholic church? I don't deny the real goals of the Islamic Community they want to achieve by building them, but this 'must be larger' matter you are talking about is not true, at least not here.
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but every once in a whjile I see reports of a planned "mega-mosque" in Sarajeo
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I've heard about a big mosque, still in planning, but not bigger then this wahhabi one in the new part of town, built by saudi's directly after the war.
Well, what now? Many muslims, many mosques. If it makes them happy, not my problem. I'm feed up already, and I'm planing to move away in maybe 2-3 years, probably to Zagreb or Munich. So, problem solved.