The Arabs Were Whistling in The Air While The Kosovar Moslems Were Murdered
The Arabs shamefully were whistling in the air while he Kosovar Moslems were murdered in 1999.
In 1999, while Europe watched impotently, Milosevic’s forces killed 13,000 Kosovar Albanians, blew up mosques, gang-raped Muslim women, burned Albanian villages and drove one million Albanian Kosovars into frigid winter fields where they would have died of exposure without outside help. The U.S. saved the Kosovars by launching a short air war on the Serbs.
The martyrdom of the Kosovar Albanians in the 1998-99 war. Of course, numerous pious, virtuous traditional Muslims were martyred by the Serbs in Kosovo. One of the most affecting moments was Halveti-Karabashi teqja [Sufi lodge] in Rahovec, Kosovo, where Shaykh Myhedin Shehu, one of the most beloved figures in Balkan Islamic culture, was assassinated during the conflict. The members of Shaykh Myhedin's community in a memorial dhikr or "remembrance of God" ritual, and his son wept. the shaykh received a decent burial, even with the Serbs still in control of Kosovo at his death.
Journalists saw and photographed the bloodstains in the Dervishdana teqja at Gjakova, where Shaykh Zejnelabedin Dervishdana was brutally murdered with a group of his relatives and companions, in 1999. They interviewed the survivors of that horrific atrocity for the Sarajevo Islamic journal Ljiljan. The Dervishdana incident figured in the indictment of Slobodan Miloševic at The Hague. Shaykh Zejnelabedin was killed by masked Serb terrorists on March 26, 1999 along with two sons, two neighbors, and a friend. The family of Shaykh Dervishdana maintains the teqja, which follows the Sa'di-Jibawi form of Sufism. The bloodstains remain on the floor, under the carpets of the teqja. Shaykh Zejnelabedin's deputy, shaykh Rama, was killed in a massacre by Serb terrorists in the nearby hamlet of Korenica on April 27, 1999, a month later.
It is just glimpses of Arabs in difference, perhaps they were more interested in foot ball and soccer events.
In 1999, while Europe watched impotently, Milosevic’s forces killed 13,000 Kosovar Albanians, blew up mosques, gang-raped Muslim women, burned Albanian villages and drove one million Albanian Kosovars into frigid winter fields where they would have died of exposure without outside help. The U.S. saved the Kosovars by launching a short air war on the Serbs.
The martyrdom of the Kosovar Albanians in the 1998-99 war. Of course, numerous pious, virtuous traditional Muslims were martyred by the Serbs in Kosovo. One of the most affecting moments was Halveti-Karabashi teqja [Sufi lodge] in Rahovec, Kosovo, where Shaykh Myhedin Shehu, one of the most beloved figures in Balkan Islamic culture, was assassinated during the conflict. The members of Shaykh Myhedin's community in a memorial dhikr or "remembrance of God" ritual, and his son wept. the shaykh received a decent burial, even with the Serbs still in control of Kosovo at his death.
Journalists saw and photographed the bloodstains in the Dervishdana teqja at Gjakova, where Shaykh Zejnelabedin Dervishdana was brutally murdered with a group of his relatives and companions, in 1999. They interviewed the survivors of that horrific atrocity for the Sarajevo Islamic journal Ljiljan. The Dervishdana incident figured in the indictment of Slobodan Miloševic at The Hague. Shaykh Zejnelabedin was killed by masked Serb terrorists on March 26, 1999 along with two sons, two neighbors, and a friend. The family of Shaykh Dervishdana maintains the teqja, which follows the Sa'di-Jibawi form of Sufism. The bloodstains remain on the floor, under the carpets of the teqja. Shaykh Zejnelabedin's deputy, shaykh Rama, was killed in a massacre by Serb terrorists in the nearby hamlet of Korenica on April 27, 1999, a month later.
It is just glimpses of Arabs in difference, perhaps they were more interested in foot ball and soccer events.
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