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Saturday, 22.09.2007.

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Mosque built in Subotica

A mosque being built in Subotica is the first Islamic temple constructed in the past two centuries in Vojvodina.

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svojgazda

pre 16 godina

So an Albanian that was in Albanian politics in the early 1920's, is where Pristina got it's name? Are the Albans on this sight all living in an Albanian fog? OK, tell the truth. Was it Al Gore or an Albanian name Interniqi, that invented the internet?

Mike

pre 16 godina

Agim,

It doesn't matter whether you build a church in Pristina, a mosque in Belgrade, a synagogue in Novi Sad, or a Buddhist Temple in Mitrovica. What matters is that religion is, and should, remain a private thing for its followers, and should integrate itself into the cultural facbric of its surroundings, not seek to change the surroundings because it has a grudge on its shoulder. I have no problem with a mosque being built anywhere, so long as its followers don't use it as a stepping stone to commit murder, violence, and misery, all in the name of God.

Agim Elshani

pre 16 godina

Ida , the next thing I am going to hear fro you is that; ' Hasan prishtina w as a Serb, right". Get of the subject and go do some real research and than come back to this site.

Lazar

pre 16 godina

So islam is continueing to spread in serbia. With their high birthrate no country can stop them from their eventual take over by their demographics.

ida

pre 16 godina

The Serbs were the ones who built and funded Pristina University in the first place. Albania didn't build it or fund it.

And Pristina was a city established and named by the Serbs. Albanians didn't establish the city, but they swamped it and took it over.

As for a mosque in Subotica it is bad news for Serbia and will come back to haunt them. The Muslims are not loyal and they do no positive good for Serbia. The radicals always manage to get eventual control. Serbs it seems do not learn their lesson. Also I see that the Catholics supported the mosque. The Catholic has traditionally supported Muslims against the Orthodox except in cases where the Muslims started swamping them, such as the Ottomans up to the gates of Vienna.

Dragan

pre 16 godina

Blacky - I couldn't agree more. The problem is that Serbs have been subjected to such lies and propoganda for so long by well paid PR firms such as Ruder Finn and Hill & Knowlton. We have been painted black, and the truth has been turned upside down. Anyone who knows anything about the Balkans knows that Serbia is the most tolerant country there. Even now, when albanians force our people to live behinded barbed wire in Kosovo, when they burn our churches and desecrate our cemetaries, we still allow the building of a mosque in Serbia. Croatia and modern day Kosovo, who are US allies, are anything but tolerant, as proven by the latest Thompson concert and the ongoing lack of human rights and freedom of movement for minorities in Kosovo. We need to get the truth out, that is all. Everything will be in place once the world learns the truth about who is who in the Balkans.
http://www.savekosovo.org/

Rade

pre 16 godina

Agim,

Why does the construction of a Serbian Orthodox church on the grounds of an educational institution established by Serbs in Serbia upset you?

What's your point?

Exactly who and what is it that you object to and why???

With an attitude like that, I seriously doubt you've ever visited great cities like Beograd and New York.

Are you another one of those posters that trolls through this site, looking for opportunities to make ill informed, racist, disparaging comments on Serbia and Serbs?

Ratko

pre 16 godina

I would like to know who approved this contruction? albanians are destroying Serb churches and we congratulate them by building them more mosques? This is terrible news!

Agim Elshani

pre 16 godina

Blacky, I have a better idea.
Lets propose to build a mosque in campus grounds of Belgrade University(just like Prishtina University, which an orthodox churcxh was build by force) now and see how far that will go.
I would like to appoligise that I used the name ' Belgrade University', even though I don't know Belgrade at all but I assumed there is one. The only time I have been near Belgrade was in 1981 coming back from NY and I was arrested in Airport and did not even get a chance to see the airport itself. SO, I am not familiar with Belgrade at all, sorry guys.

Blacky

pre 16 godina

It is interesting to note that a EUROPEAN country like Slovenia, which is always used to show just how WESTERN they are compared to Serbia, only recently decided to allow the first mosque to be built in that country. And yet, here Serbia is building one in a city. One of many in Serbia. And yet, Slovenia, the country the Europeans seem to praise all the time, has only recently decided to build one.

Of course the media and the Western nations will never point that out. Serbia is a very tolerant nation and yet it is portrayed as being intolerant. I simply ask people to compare Serbia to other Balkan nations to see which nation is the most tolerant.

Mike

pre 16 godina

Agim,

It doesn't matter whether you build a church in Pristina, a mosque in Belgrade, a synagogue in Novi Sad, or a Buddhist Temple in Mitrovica. What matters is that religion is, and should, remain a private thing for its followers, and should integrate itself into the cultural facbric of its surroundings, not seek to change the surroundings because it has a grudge on its shoulder. I have no problem with a mosque being built anywhere, so long as its followers don't use it as a stepping stone to commit murder, violence, and misery, all in the name of God.

Blacky

pre 16 godina

It is interesting to note that a EUROPEAN country like Slovenia, which is always used to show just how WESTERN they are compared to Serbia, only recently decided to allow the first mosque to be built in that country. And yet, here Serbia is building one in a city. One of many in Serbia. And yet, Slovenia, the country the Europeans seem to praise all the time, has only recently decided to build one.

Of course the media and the Western nations will never point that out. Serbia is a very tolerant nation and yet it is portrayed as being intolerant. I simply ask people to compare Serbia to other Balkan nations to see which nation is the most tolerant.

Dragan

pre 16 godina

Blacky - I couldn't agree more. The problem is that Serbs have been subjected to such lies and propoganda for so long by well paid PR firms such as Ruder Finn and Hill & Knowlton. We have been painted black, and the truth has been turned upside down. Anyone who knows anything about the Balkans knows that Serbia is the most tolerant country there. Even now, when albanians force our people to live behinded barbed wire in Kosovo, when they burn our churches and desecrate our cemetaries, we still allow the building of a mosque in Serbia. Croatia and modern day Kosovo, who are US allies, are anything but tolerant, as proven by the latest Thompson concert and the ongoing lack of human rights and freedom of movement for minorities in Kosovo. We need to get the truth out, that is all. Everything will be in place once the world learns the truth about who is who in the Balkans.
http://www.savekosovo.org/

ida

pre 16 godina

The Serbs were the ones who built and funded Pristina University in the first place. Albania didn't build it or fund it.

And Pristina was a city established and named by the Serbs. Albanians didn't establish the city, but they swamped it and took it over.

As for a mosque in Subotica it is bad news for Serbia and will come back to haunt them. The Muslims are not loyal and they do no positive good for Serbia. The radicals always manage to get eventual control. Serbs it seems do not learn their lesson. Also I see that the Catholics supported the mosque. The Catholic has traditionally supported Muslims against the Orthodox except in cases where the Muslims started swamping them, such as the Ottomans up to the gates of Vienna.

Rade

pre 16 godina

Agim,

Why does the construction of a Serbian Orthodox church on the grounds of an educational institution established by Serbs in Serbia upset you?

What's your point?

Exactly who and what is it that you object to and why???

With an attitude like that, I seriously doubt you've ever visited great cities like Beograd and New York.

Are you another one of those posters that trolls through this site, looking for opportunities to make ill informed, racist, disparaging comments on Serbia and Serbs?

Agim Elshani

pre 16 godina

Blacky, I have a better idea.
Lets propose to build a mosque in campus grounds of Belgrade University(just like Prishtina University, which an orthodox churcxh was build by force) now and see how far that will go.
I would like to appoligise that I used the name ' Belgrade University', even though I don't know Belgrade at all but I assumed there is one. The only time I have been near Belgrade was in 1981 coming back from NY and I was arrested in Airport and did not even get a chance to see the airport itself. SO, I am not familiar with Belgrade at all, sorry guys.

Ratko

pre 16 godina

I would like to know who approved this contruction? albanians are destroying Serb churches and we congratulate them by building them more mosques? This is terrible news!

Agim Elshani

pre 16 godina

Ida , the next thing I am going to hear fro you is that; ' Hasan prishtina w as a Serb, right". Get of the subject and go do some real research and than come back to this site.

Lazar

pre 16 godina

So islam is continueing to spread in serbia. With their high birthrate no country can stop them from their eventual take over by their demographics.

svojgazda

pre 16 godina

So an Albanian that was in Albanian politics in the early 1920's, is where Pristina got it's name? Are the Albans on this sight all living in an Albanian fog? OK, tell the truth. Was it Al Gore or an Albanian name Interniqi, that invented the internet?

Mike

pre 16 godina

Agim,

It doesn't matter whether you build a church in Pristina, a mosque in Belgrade, a synagogue in Novi Sad, or a Buddhist Temple in Mitrovica. What matters is that religion is, and should, remain a private thing for its followers, and should integrate itself into the cultural facbric of its surroundings, not seek to change the surroundings because it has a grudge on its shoulder. I have no problem with a mosque being built anywhere, so long as its followers don't use it as a stepping stone to commit murder, violence, and misery, all in the name of God.

Rade

pre 16 godina

Agim,

Why does the construction of a Serbian Orthodox church on the grounds of an educational institution established by Serbs in Serbia upset you?

What's your point?

Exactly who and what is it that you object to and why???

With an attitude like that, I seriously doubt you've ever visited great cities like Beograd and New York.

Are you another one of those posters that trolls through this site, looking for opportunities to make ill informed, racist, disparaging comments on Serbia and Serbs?

Blacky

pre 16 godina

It is interesting to note that a EUROPEAN country like Slovenia, which is always used to show just how WESTERN they are compared to Serbia, only recently decided to allow the first mosque to be built in that country. And yet, here Serbia is building one in a city. One of many in Serbia. And yet, Slovenia, the country the Europeans seem to praise all the time, has only recently decided to build one.

Of course the media and the Western nations will never point that out. Serbia is a very tolerant nation and yet it is portrayed as being intolerant. I simply ask people to compare Serbia to other Balkan nations to see which nation is the most tolerant.

Agim Elshani

pre 16 godina

Blacky, I have a better idea.
Lets propose to build a mosque in campus grounds of Belgrade University(just like Prishtina University, which an orthodox churcxh was build by force) now and see how far that will go.
I would like to appoligise that I used the name ' Belgrade University', even though I don't know Belgrade at all but I assumed there is one. The only time I have been near Belgrade was in 1981 coming back from NY and I was arrested in Airport and did not even get a chance to see the airport itself. SO, I am not familiar with Belgrade at all, sorry guys.

Ratko

pre 16 godina

I would like to know who approved this contruction? albanians are destroying Serb churches and we congratulate them by building them more mosques? This is terrible news!

Dragan

pre 16 godina

Blacky - I couldn't agree more. The problem is that Serbs have been subjected to such lies and propoganda for so long by well paid PR firms such as Ruder Finn and Hill & Knowlton. We have been painted black, and the truth has been turned upside down. Anyone who knows anything about the Balkans knows that Serbia is the most tolerant country there. Even now, when albanians force our people to live behinded barbed wire in Kosovo, when they burn our churches and desecrate our cemetaries, we still allow the building of a mosque in Serbia. Croatia and modern day Kosovo, who are US allies, are anything but tolerant, as proven by the latest Thompson concert and the ongoing lack of human rights and freedom of movement for minorities in Kosovo. We need to get the truth out, that is all. Everything will be in place once the world learns the truth about who is who in the Balkans.
http://www.savekosovo.org/

ida

pre 16 godina

The Serbs were the ones who built and funded Pristina University in the first place. Albania didn't build it or fund it.

And Pristina was a city established and named by the Serbs. Albanians didn't establish the city, but they swamped it and took it over.

As for a mosque in Subotica it is bad news for Serbia and will come back to haunt them. The Muslims are not loyal and they do no positive good for Serbia. The radicals always manage to get eventual control. Serbs it seems do not learn their lesson. Also I see that the Catholics supported the mosque. The Catholic has traditionally supported Muslims against the Orthodox except in cases where the Muslims started swamping them, such as the Ottomans up to the gates of Vienna.

Agim Elshani

pre 16 godina

Ida , the next thing I am going to hear fro you is that; ' Hasan prishtina w as a Serb, right". Get of the subject and go do some real research and than come back to this site.

Lazar

pre 16 godina

So islam is continueing to spread in serbia. With their high birthrate no country can stop them from their eventual take over by their demographics.

svojgazda

pre 16 godina

So an Albanian that was in Albanian politics in the early 1920's, is where Pristina got it's name? Are the Albans on this sight all living in an Albanian fog? OK, tell the truth. Was it Al Gore or an Albanian name Interniqi, that invented the internet?