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@RadMilOje @SamBeharic Smooth brained Serb ran out of arguments to make 🤣🤣🤣
Nothing relevant came out of your country other than Djokovic and now you sit at home and watch Muslims play football on tv and cry about it 🤣🤣🤣
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I often see posts referring to Bosnia and Herzegovina as a “Muslim country.”
However, BiH is a multi-religious country, home to Bosniak Muslims, Croat Catholics, and Orthodox Serbs.
The player who scored tonight’s goal for BiH was Jovo Lukić, an Orthodox Serb born in Serbia. 🇧🇦
DAZN España@DAZN_ES
EL PRIMERO DE BOSNIA EN EL MUNDIAL. 12 AÑOS DESPUÉS DE SU ÚLTIMA VEZ EN UNA COPA DEL MUNDO ✨ Jovo Lukic desata a los suyos #DAZNMundial Disfruta de TODO EL MUNDIAL SOLO en DAZN 🔗 bit.ly/Mundial2026DAZ…
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@RadMilOje @SamBeharic Was and for the past 700 years it’s majority Muslim Alhamdulillah.
Video, photographic evidence of mass graves, rape, executions, concentration camps are not revisionism. This happened in the 90s not 200 years ago. We have cameras, testimonies from the UN.
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@T4LFCB @SamBeharic You saw sh*t, little mate.
And you know crap.
Bosnia was a 100% Christian kingdom - that's a historical fact.
You were fed with the revisionism.
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@ivanivanov_III @P1ggyftn_ Regardless of that only 50% of BiH is Muslim but the football team proportionally has more Muslims than catholic or orthodox.
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@T4LFCB @P1ggyftn_ No Mujo, I said "like half". Do you understand the conveyed meaning of words?
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Like half the team are Christians. The guy who scored yesterday is a Christian... 😭😭😭
SNEAKO@sneako
Jihad is our destiny 🇧🇦
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@ivanivanov_III @P1ggyftn_ You legit said “half the team are christian” and were factually incorrect.
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@P1ggyftn_ You missed the point, anyway I didn't mean to stir up any ethnic bullshit, just calling out this homosexual retard.
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@RadMilOje @SamBeharic What is this historical revisionism 🤣🤣🤣
I saw evidence of bosniak genocide and ethnic cleansing first hand during my visit to bosnia. Perpetrated by your ancestors.
Fuck Serbia the Israel of the Balkans
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@SamBeharic He was born in Serbia because his parents were ethnically cleansed from the part of Yugoslav republic BiH that got occupied by Muslim terrorist and secessionist Islamic forces.
Bosnia was a 100% Christian kingdom, then Ottomans genocided Serbs and created ethnicity of Converts.
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@masonq33 @levantophile Don’t wanna learn Hebrew doesn’t serve any purpose to my life lol.
Your political position is pretty clear you spend your days on X denying genocide of Palestinians in Gaza and supporting the Jewish supremacist state of Israel.
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@T4LFCB @levantophile “The people of Israel live”, ya know, what Jews have been calling themselves for thousands of years. Maybe learn some things before commenting.
Oh yeah, pro Palestinians never harass Jews without knowing their political positions. Never!
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It is interesting and informative to compare Europe’s two predominantly Muslim peoples: Bosniaks and Albanians.
Bosniaks today often retain a strong sense of Muslim identity and have a feeling of solidarity with the wider Muslim world. Albanians, by contrast, tend to have a much weaker attachment to Islam as a marker of collective identity, with both Albania and Kosovo operating more clearly as secular European nation-states.
A large part of the difference can be traced to divergent historical experiences in the late 20th century. The Yugoslav wars hardened Serbian, Croatian, and Bosniak national identities, crystallizing them into distinct peoples in ways that obscured how closely integrated they had become by the late Yugoslav period.
It is easy to forget that these three groups shared a common language and a broadly similar culture, while decades of socialist rule had significantly reduced the public salience of religion. In many respects, the differences between them were arguably less pronounced than those between Lebanon’s Christian and Muslim communities, or between Syria’s Sunnis, Alawites, and Druze.
For Bosniaks in particular, the smallest and most vulnerable of the three groups, the experience of mass violence and ethnic cleansing in the 1990s, targeted solely for their religious identity by Serbian nationalist forces, must have been deeply traumatic. It transformed that identity into a central reference point for their survival and later political self-definition. This is why they tend to identify closely with their Ottoman legacy today and chant for Palestine.
Albanians, on the other hand, followed a different trajectory. They entered the modern era as a clearly distinct ethnolinguistic group, separate from the South Slavs around them. Even in Kosovo, Serbian repression was directed primarily at Albanians as an ethnic group rather than at Muslims as such. Both Muslim and Catholic Albanians were affected, and this shared experience of being targeted as Albanians reinforced national identity over religious identity.
Bosnian Football@BosniaNTBall
🎶Palestina!🎶 we can’t forget our brothers in tough times!🇵🇸 #FIFAWorldCup #CANBIH 🇨🇦🇧🇦 x.com/dynleet/status…
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@masonq33 @levantophile What does it say in your bio?
The reason people are nice to you is because Bosniaks are some of the nicest and most hospitable people in the world. Weird how you assumed I insinuated you would be treated differently for being a Jew when I didn’t mention Judaism once.
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@T4LFCB @levantophile I’m an American Jew you freak. And I wore my kippah and people were very nice to me. I’m sure that makes you sad.
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@EuroMongrel7 @levantophile That’s not true at all lmao, I saw way more Bosnian Muslims who were very practising including wearing hijab, attending prayer at mosques etc compared to Albania.
many restaurants do not serve pork and only serve halal food which was more difficult to find in Tirana.
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@levantophile Low iq post.
Most Bosnian muslims eat pork and drink alcohol. They only identify as islam because it's what separates them from being Serbs or Croats.
Albanians are secular muslims in the same way most Turks are as they are the turkish remnants of the ottomans in Europe.
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To the children of Bosnia & Herzegovina, I wrote this for you. Remember, nothing is impossible. @PlayersTribune
theplayerstribune.com/edin-dzeko-bos…
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@masonq33 @levantophile An Israeli sitting in Sarajevo surrounded by Palestinian flags and Bosniak people who experienced a similar genocide as the Palestinians at the hands of the Serbs who were backed by Israeli weapons.
Lol
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@levantophile I’m sitting here in Sarajevo and this is unbelievably interesting and quite helpful in understanding some of the dynamics I’m picking up on. Thank you
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🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 الـفيديو الأجمل اليوم!!!!!
جمهور البوسنة والهرسك يردد: ' فلسطين؛ فلسطين ' 🇵🇸🇧🇦 x.com/dynleet/status…
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@liebmandrew @HaiderKAbbasi It’s actually really expensive to be an amateur tennis player when you’re starting out you’re straight burning cash because people lower in the rankings who don’t get far in tournaments make like no money.
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@HaiderKAbbasi ah yes, tennis, the sport where you can famously buy your way into a Grand Slam tournament and hard works means absolutely nothing. What a stupid fcuking comment JFC.
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After four years full of challenges and hard work, it's time to move on.
I leave with the feeling that the mission is complete. 4 seasons, 3 championships.
I will never forget the love I received from the fans from my very first days.
Catalonia is my place on earth.
Thank you to everyone I met along the way during these beautiful four years.
A special thank you to President Laporta for giving me the chance to live the most incredible chapter of my career.
Barça is back where it belongs.
Visca el Barça. Visca Catalunya 💙❤️
@fcbarcelona
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@Tank71023 @trashleftback @alirizwan @AbubakerAbedW It was 2013, everyone in the team was doing it and it was clearly a PR stunt set up by the Israelis.
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@trashleftback @alirizwan @AbubakerAbedW Doesn't answer the question though. Did he kiss the wall wearing a tiny hat?
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I commend Yamal’s courage for many reasons.
First, he is at a very crucial stage in his career. He is young and a bright future lies ahead of him.
Second, The president of the club welcomed Israeli president in 2021. The club’s legend Messi has supported Israel before. Current players like Aruajo are fond of Israel.
Third, he stayed loyal to his fans. He didn’t ignore them and chose to represent his identity and true beliefs: a Muslim and an Arab.
Hakimi, Dembele, and Salah as well as many other Arab & Muslim players, despite their astonishing and impeccable careers and obviously more significant reputation, did nothing and disappointed so many people worldwide, especially from their fans.
This step takes so much bravery and humanity. No one expected it coming. Well done, Yamal❤️🇵🇸👊
Abubaker Abed@AbubakerAbedW
Hang it in the Louvre 🇵🇸❤️
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