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How Bosnian Muslims View Christians 20 Years After Srebrenica Massacre. by Nobody: 5:49am On Jul 12, 2015
This weekend marks 20 years since the Srebrenica massacre – the killing of 7,000-8,000 Muslim men and boys by Bosnian Serb forces in a Bosnian town that had been designated a United Nations safe haven.

The worst atrocity to take place in Europe since World War II occurred during a brutal three-year war following the breakup of the former Yugoslavia. The war was fought largely along ethno-religious lines, among predominantly Orthodox Christian Serbs, Muslim Bosniaks and Catholic Croats.

The massacre continues to stir political passions today. On Wednesday, Russia vetoed a U.N. resolution that would have condemned the action as a “crime of genocide”; 10 other Security Council members voted in favor of the resolution.

Muslims' Views in Bosnia-Herzegovina 20 Years After Srebrenica MassacreIn 2010, Muslims made up about 45% of Bosnia-Herzegovina’s population, a slightly smaller share than that of Christians (52%), according to Pew Research Center estimates. And a Pew Research Center survey of Muslims conducted in late 2011 found indications of both understanding and tension between Muslims and Christians in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Of the 38 countries where the question was asked, Bosnia-Herzegovina is the only one outside of sub-Saharan Africa where at least half of Muslims (51%) say they know “some” or “a great deal” about Christian beliefs and practices. A majority of Muslims in Bosnia-Herzegovina (59%) also say Islam and Christianity have a lot in common; Bosnian Muslims who say they know at least something about Christianity are considerably more likely than those with less knowledge to believe the two faiths have a lot in common.

About one-in-five Muslims in Bosnia-Herzegovina (18%) say they attend interfaith meetings, which were recently promoted by Pope Francis during a trip to Sarajevo. Elsewhere in Southern and Eastern Europe, roughly one-in-ten or fewer Muslims say they attend such gatherings, including 6% in Kosovo and Albania and 8% in Russia.

Amid these signs of interfaith tolerance and engagement, however, community divisions remain. Relatively few Bosnian Muslims count non-Muslims among their close friends: Roughly nine-in-ten Bosnian Muslims (93%) say most, if not all, of their close friends share their faith.

Similarly, few Muslims in Bosnia-Herzegovina are comfortable with the idea of their son or daughter marrying outside the faith. Fewer than one-in-five Bosnian Muslims say they would be comfortable with either a son (16%) or daughter (14%) marrying a Christian. Elsewhere in the region, openness to marrying outside the faith is higher. For example, at least half of Muslims in Russia (52%) and Albania (77%) say they would be comfortable with their son marrying a Christian.

Bosnia-Herzegovina had a high level of social hostilities involving religion in 2013, the most recent year analyzed, according to an ongoing series of reports by the Pew Research Center. For example, in August 2013, three Serbs reportedly attacked four Muslims on their way to mosque in the town of Zvornik on the holiday Eid al-Fitr.

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/07/10/how-bosnian-muslims-view-christians-20-years-after-srebrenica-massacre-2/
Re: How Bosnian Muslims View Christians 20 Years After Srebrenica Massacre. by Nobody: 6:03am On Jul 12, 2015
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Re: How Bosnian Muslims View Christians 20 Years After Srebrenica Massacre. by Nobody: 6:04am On Jul 12, 2015
No be today, His grace is however suficient
Re: How Bosnian Muslims View Christians 20 Years After Srebrenica Massacre. by Nobody: 6:04am On Jul 12, 2015
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Re: How Bosnian Muslims View Christians 20 Years After Srebrenica Massacre. by Nobody: 6:48am On Jul 13, 2015
ITSaWRAP:
No be today, His grace is however suficient

Sufficient?
Re: How Bosnian Muslims View Christians 20 Years After Srebrenica Massacre. by Nobody: 8:43am On Jul 13, 2015
RagnarLodbrok:


Sufficient?

Were you able to decode the information I passed? If yes, then I have communicated.

Thanks for the correction anyways, the useless autocorrect failed this time grin, you win cheesy
Re: How Bosnian Muslims View Christians 20 Years After Srebrenica Massacre. by Nobody: 9:19am On Jul 13, 2015
ITSaWRAP:


Were you able to decode the information I passed? If yes, then I have communicated.

Thanks for the correction anyways, the useless autocorrect failed this time grin, you win cheesy

Nooooo

I wasn't talking about that.

I just wanted to know what you meant by sufficient, as used in your statement.
Re: How Bosnian Muslims View Christians 20 Years After Srebrenica Massacre. by Nobody: 1:52pm On Jul 13, 2015
RagnarLodbrok:


Nooooo

I wasn't talking about that.

I just wanted to know what you meant by sufficient, as used in your statement.

Lol, okay.

It is an excerpt of a bible verse as written by Paul through the inspiration of the Holy spirit.

2 Corinthians 12:9 And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.



Paul was complaining about a particular issue and God replied him saying His (God's) grace is sufficient to carry him through.
Re: How Bosnian Muslims View Christians 20 Years After Srebrenica Massacre. by Nobody: 6:45pm On Jul 13, 2015
ITSaWRAP:


Lol, okay.

It is an excerpt of a bible verse as written by Paul through the inspiration of the Holy spirit.

2 Corinthians 12:9 And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.



Paul was complaining about a particular issue and God replied him saying His (God's) grace is sufficient to carry him through.

Haa! Okay.

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