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Sunday 27 November 2011

‘A Potential Model for Europe’: Bosnian Islam!


On occasion, I happen upon articles that possess such outlandish content that I have to pinch myself to check that I am not dreaming, and today has afforded me one of those moments of incredulity. Although perhaps not quite as bizarre as David Icke’s belief in a global conspiracy involving interdimensional humanoid lizards, it isn’t that far removed in terms of its sheer counterfactuality. The said article appeared on the Deutsche Welle site, and related to last week’s gathering of international scholars in Stuttgart which addressed the question: ‘What’s the ideal form of Islam for a European context, if there is one?’

The answer that seemed to win most favour was ‘Bosnian Islam’, owing to the manner in which it had previously been institutionalised and headed by a Grand Mufti. Delegates appeared to consider that this made it in some way more acceptable to Europeans, as it thus possessed a structure somewhat analogous to the Church. However, the statement that really took my breath away is reproduced below:
The use of the word “harmoniously” in this context does not strike me as apposite, unless you are happy to construct sentences such as “Bosniak Muslims and mujahideen harmoniously playing football with the heads of murdered Serb civilians”. To hold up the experience of Bosnia as a model for the rest of Europe to emulate sends a chill down my spine. For me, the appropriate form of Islam in Europe is ex-Islam. We should be supporting apostasy, not the propagation of this unbidden supremacist proselytising ideology. For some reason however, the scholars who gathered in Stuttgart appear to have omitted this approach from their deliberations.

Their preferred Model for Europe: The 'harmonious' Face of Bosnian Islam


My preferred Model for Europe: Gordana Tomic (non-Muslim Serb)

3 comments:

  1. Durotrigan

    The same gibberish about the wonders of Bosnian Islam is also quoted in the Saturday News List at Gates of Vienna. Has the Baron gone loopy ?

    Ivan Winters
    Democratic Nationalists

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  2. Thanks for drawing this to my attention Ivan. I've just taken a look at the Gates of Vienna site, and it seems that the piece is a straight cut and paste from Deutsche Welle. Hopefully therefore, this indicates that Bodissey has not 'gone over' to the other side.

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  3. No chance of Bodissey going over to the Dark side. It must be a PT.

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