Mufti: Bosniaks won’t accept aggression against them

Islamic Community in Serbia Chief Mufti Muamer Zukorlić has stated that Sandžak Bosniaks will never come to terms with the aggression against them.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 20.08.2011.

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Islamic Community in Serbia Chief Mufti Muamer Zukorlic has stated that Sandzak Bosniaks will never come to terms with the aggression against them. Addressing the believers, who gathered at iftar – the first meal eaten by Muslims after sunset during Ramadan, he said that the religious community would never come to terms with injustice toward the Islamic religious teaching and robbery of waqf (Islamic endowment) property. Mufti: Bosniaks won’t accept aggression against them He called on all Bosniaks to stay united, adding that they only accepted Allah as their master. Zukorlic said that “this is our response to the injustice, oppression and discrimination against us by the oppressors, aimed at returning us in the past century when we were not allowed to say who and what we are”. He stressed that there had been attempts to bring Bosniaks into submission by “force and even by violating the laws”. Bosnia-Herzegovina Reis-ul-Ulema Mustafa Ceric attended the iftar and told the believers that he felt at home in Sandzak, among his people. Earlier on Friday Ceric issued a fatwa (a religious order), calling on all Bosniaks to stay united and take care of each other. “Here in the Balkans we have, just like all other people, the right to have our state, freedom, safety, religion, nation and home that series of generations will live in and not like now when every generation had to move at least twice,” he pointed out. Ceric added that the Bosniaks had no fear at all because they “have survived everything they could possibly survive, including genocide”. Pointing out that this was crucial time for the Bosniaks, he said that they did not wish anyone harm and that they would stick together for their own sake. “The time has finally come to think about ourselves,” he told the citizens. Muamer Zukorlic

Mufti: Bosniaks won’t accept aggression against them

He called on all Bosniaks to stay united, adding that they only accepted Allah as their master.

Zukorlić said that “this is our response to the injustice, oppression and discrimination against us by the oppressors, aimed at returning us in the past century when we were not allowed to say who and what we are”.

He stressed that there had been attempts to bring Bosniaks into submission by “force and even by violating the laws”.

Bosnia-Herzegovina Reis-ul-Ulema Mustafa Cerić attended the iftar and told the believers that he felt at home in Sandžak, among his people. Earlier on Friday Cerić issued a fatwa (a religious order), calling on all Bosniaks to stay united and take care of each other.

“Here in the Balkans we have, just like all other people, the right to have our state, freedom, safety, religion, nation and home that series of generations will live in and not like now when every generation had to move at least twice,” he pointed out.

Cerić added that the Bosniaks had no fear at all because they “have survived everything they could possibly survive, including genocide”.

Pointing out that this was crucial time for the Bosniaks, he said that they did not wish anyone harm and that they would stick together for their own sake.

“The time has finally come to think about ourselves,” he told the citizens.

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