The Deen Show – Popular YouTubers Openly Advocate Elimination of ALL MUSLIMS in Palestine – Destiny of BOSNIA & GAZA
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The speakers discuss the loss of faith in the church, the violence of recent terrorist attacks, and the loss of Jewish rights in Bosnia. They emphasize the importance of protecting against attacks and the need for strong faith in the church. The discussion also touches on the struggles of the Muslims in getting rid of Muslims from their region, the importance of protecting Christian churches, and the need for continuous good deeds on loved ones' behalf. The speakers encourage listeners to donate to the deen show dot com and visit the deen show.
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You press this, all the Palestinians are gone.
Those have balls of steel like you. They
so I would if you gave me a
button to just erase Gaza,
every single living
being in Gaza
would no longer be living tomorrow, I would
press it in a second.
No. Even if it's not, like, right now.
Yeah. No. I would press it right now.
Mhmm. Taurus. I would press it right now.
Mhmm. No choice.
They are monstrums. They are human monstrums.
I'm here in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia.
My name is Keh Sheikh. Sanin Musa has
the author of over 20 different books on
the topic that we're going to be discussing,
drawing a parallel, what's happening currently in Gaza
and what happened here in Bosnia. The Jerusalem
of Europe where Jews, Christians, and Muslims have
been living here in a relative peace. We're
gonna be talking about the history, why the
war actually happened,
who are the aggressors, why
they attack, and what he feels the future
of this country holds, how Muslims and Christians
should be working together,
and much, much more here on the Dean
show. Stay tuned. Most Israeli If that's the
choice. Yeah. Yeah. Mhmm.
No. Even if it's not, like, right now.
Yeah. No. I would press it right now.
I would press it right now. I would
press it right now. Give me that button
and press it right now. There you go.
And I think most Israelis would. Yeah. Most
Jewish. They wouldn't they wouldn't post. They wouldn't
talk about it like I am. Mhmm. They
wouldn't post. They wouldn't say I pressed it.
Yeah. But they would they don't have balls
of steel like you. They would.
But they would press it. You're right. Like,
if they were in a closet alone, they
would they wouldn't even hesitate.
Mhmm.
Someone came to them and said, no one
will know. You press this,
all the Palestinians are gone.
You'd be like,
fuck. Is there another one?
With Shaykh Musa.
Beginning my English is not so well, and
I mix it with the Bosnian.
They are monstrums.
They are human monstrum.
This
this narrative is
not a human narrative.
This is a monster narrative and animal narrative,
but no animal.
An animal don't speak like that.
I have no words to explain what I
feel about it.
Tell me because here in Bosnia,
many people don't know that you had
something would you say similar to saying that
was happening. How would you contrast that with
what the aggression, the genocide that was happening
here
in Bosnia? You were here throughout the whole
war. Is that correct? Yes. During
the 92 to 96
last century, and then the last century,
there was aggression
here on the state Bosnia Herzegovina from
Serbs,
Serbia, one one side and the and the
Croatia. The other side,
and we passed the the similar, what the
past now Muslims, Palestinians
in the Gaza
and the West Coast.
It
was similar about,
14,000
people was killed. Muslim Muslim here are civilians
and,
30,000 of so our soldiers
was was killed during the aggression on the
Bastiat and Syria in
the war in the war
from 92 to 96.
Similar like Gaza now.
In this video, they're saying that if there
was a button that they can push to
eradicate
all those innocent men, women, and children because
they're putting everybody in the same bunch, everybody.
They can push push a button. That's it.
They would push it. Do you think that
the people at that time who are doing
this It was the similar situation here from
us Bosnian. They could push the button? From
us Bosnian,
they was to they want
to to wanted to destroy us
completely
from this area, from this part of Earth,
from Bosnia and Herzegovina
to completely,
as they say, the,
clean
this,
area from the Muslims, from the Islam,
from these mosques and
the Munnar residence.
So that that's
a similar way
that we saw now in the that we
see now in the in in in Gaza
and Palestine. So if they could push a
button to eradicate all Muslims
Yes. They would have done that? Yes. Absolutely.
Just like I mean, this is, unbelievable. You
have these 2 who are just openly Yes.
Not shalom.
But but it's but it's, it's it's, it's,
it's possible. It's possible. Yeah. Tell me Yeah.
We we
You went through it here. Yeah. Yeah.
Hunger.
Thirst. Food.
Food. All of that.
During that 4 years here in Bosnia. So
no food, no water, electricity. Pretty much what's
happening in Gaza? The the the different is
the the Gaza is
smaller. Smaller concentrated area. Bosnia is was was
bigger. It's bigger area in the whole Bosnia
was the genocide
genocide, but the servant says,
The massacre, the killing happened in all of
all of all of us. But like like
in Gaza now, like the West Coast, it's
it's similar. And
the
Without food, water, electricity, you're saying?
Here in Sarajevo, 1,
1,600
and 1
child, children, child was was killed. How many?
1, 1, 601.
Where? Here in Sarajevo. Just in Sarajevo. Yeah.
Just in Sarajevo. In the Magla, in the
garage,
Tuzla, Zenitza.
A lot of child was was was killed.
We don't usually hear about And about,
1400,
women
here here in Bosnia.
Muslim Muslim
women was raped. Tell me, why?
Why was it happening? Many people who have
not studied this, who don't know anything about
it, they're wondering why.
Why did this happen? Just just because we
are Muslims.
Just because we are Muslims. We are Muslims.
Yeah. That's the number one reason? Yeah. Just
the Just because
of your religion.
Yeah.
After that, the state of Bosnia Herzegovina.
And,
to replace, maybe we are Bosnian, Bosniaks.
But I have no suspicion that first reason
is, that we are that we are Muslim.
That's a,
tashaytanska,
merzyna.
Yeah. So so to speak
to Muslims
from the others,
that was the the first first reason.
617
mosques
was
destroyed
in in during the war. How many?
617. Mosques were destroyed. Yes. How about churches?
How many churches were destroyed? No one.
No one. As we know, no one church
was destroyed.
Because we didn't do that. Our religion teach
us like that. Uh-huh. To don't destroy the
If you could do the same thing,
does your religion teach you that if you
can press a button to eradicate all the
Christians No. Would you do that? Never. Never.
Opposite.
I will be,
protecting I will protecting there from the from
the
Zulum.
Here's the big cathedral in Sarajevo, the Orthodox
church. Yeah. Orthodox
Catholic church. It's
not
If they were being attacked, you would sit
there and Yes. And defend them? Yes. Absolutely.
I mean, we see that. We're here in
the, Jerusalem. You call this the Jerusalem of
Europe. Yes. Sarajevo Sarajevo is is Jerusalem of
Europe. So you just pointed out that there
is a
main cath Catholic church here Mhmm. And that
was throughout the whole war. It's remained standing.
You have the Orthodox church. That that's that's
true. Yes. That's true. There is, many Orthodox
church in Sarajevo and the Catholic church in
Sarajevo.
There is, one synagogue.
We protect her.
Synagogue. Did you yeah. That synagogue here in
Sarajevo. Synagogue also. Synagogue. Yeah. Protected. Yes. Protect
her from in the world. We we protect
her in the Jewish,
grape here in Sarajevo. To
a famous Jewish grape Sarajevo,
and we protect it
here and during the war.
Where there's a majority of Muslims, there's tolerance.
And then then then democracy. Did did you
see Jews fleeing here from pre persecution coming
here, to Bosnia
after World War 2? I was told that
there was many
Jews who were protected. They were put in
the,
niqab and the and dressed like Muslims to
protect them from the Nazis. That that was
the during the
World War 2. Here? Yeah. Here in Sarajevo.
The Muslims
protected the Jews. The Muslims are protected the
Jews. The Jews. It didn't that that was
all just one case. It was a massive
Yeah. Massive situation here in in Bosnia. We
we protect Jewish
here during the world wars war 2,
from the masses.
Mhmm. That that that's a famous
Yeah. Because,
they
They got
they got the commemoration of awards
from the Jewish community because they were protecting
the Jews here.
They respected that.
The people from here, they got the, acknowledgment
of this. So you were here during the
whole time
of the war that was happening? Yes. I
was here and I was,
I was wounded,
Iranian. You were wounded. Yes. Wounded Iranian in
the head.
And,
my parents was killed
here in 1 1 1 grenade.
There was, in the situation to,
may take water.
They're also gonna get water?
You would take that water and then you
would boil it and, do what? So you
guys can use that?
People were getting sick from that water.
Yeah.
So we're going to get that water. Yeah.
First first time, they they they go together
Yeah. Together to take the water.
So when they're gonna take the water, the
grenade fell. And 2 2 supposedly. My kennelids
from yesterday. Your mother. Yeah. And your father.
My yeah. My mother was killed on the
on the place.
Father,
few minutes after that. May may god
reunite you with your
Grant them Jannah.
So
so how, for somebody now
who experienced We we we were sun surrounded
here in Sarajevo in,
just 44,
45, 46 month
months. 46 months. Months. Yeah. The whole city
was surrounded.
Is it true I heard,
there's a report saying that they were actually
the, Serbs,
Cetniks as you call them,
who by the way, they're religion, and we
don't blame Christianity, but they were Christian
by religion. Is that correct? They
were saying that they were protecting Europe
from
Muslims. John Major, prime
premier or prime minister
of of with Britain at that time.
That one third that they had to eliminate,
one third that they had to expel, and
one third that they would they would keep.
Courage was a political,
political face. Yeah. So what is this is
interesting. So he said he's doing the dirty
work Yeah. For the rest of Europe? For
Europe in the several time he was
he was, said was saying that. Who was
the the I was told also that it's
on record that the butcher,
both of them who actually been charged with
war crimes and been convicted. This is correct?
In The Hague Mhmm. That
the butcher
general Mladic
or Mladic, I guess. Mladic. The butcher was
was Milosic. That was her her as a
his, That was him. Madic. Okay. Butcher. Madic
is general is Yeah. Okay. So the general
Madic. He's not. I
see. I got I see. I
got When they caught him? Yes.
Oh,
I put radium my stomach. That was the
first part Panthers, possibly.
I was told that what happened was that
when he got replaced, that he looked at
this general who's been convicted, the war criminal.
He looked at his mandate. He said,
this is a genocide. He's about to commit
a genocide. He's on record stating this.
Future tense. Yeah.
Are similar in the one.
They want to get rid of the Muslims
here. Yes. I mean, this is
For the last 1,000 year?
So I understand correctly.
Hold on so I can kinda translate, if
you can help me out. So you're saying
for the last 1000 years,
they've been trying to get rid of the
Muslims from here? Yes. Yes.
Muslims,
Mohammed,
Sharia,
600 years.
But before that,
we we believe that our,
our
ancestors.
Oh, that they were on the Sharia of
Isa, Jesus. The God see Sharia for those
that don't know, that's just God's law. So
you believe that Yes. They were following the
true teachings of Jesus.
This is stop right here. This is so
important for people to to see. This is
so important. The roots of the Bosnian people
were Unitarian
Christians who only believed in 1 God, didn't
worship Jesus, but worship like Jesus did the
1 God. Yes. And they were at that
time trying to be in person And they
were attacked because of death. Because of that?
And and tried to destroy it. See, many
because,
from the from the Catholics, from the Vatican
and Ugar, Hunnicari, Madrid. Yeah. This is important
because many Christians
themselves, they struggle with Trinity, the belief that
God was a man. Mhmm. But now, our
original
root was the Christians who they would identify
with more. And then when Islam came, the
belief in pure monotheism, Tawhid, they accepted it.
Is that Yes. Yes. Amazing. Because of that,
they were attacked.
Yes. They were attacked. The truth has always
been attacked. From the Catholics,
Vatican
first, Ughurs,
So if I understood correctly, at this time,
what what what was the dates of this
again?
1200
So he was torturing
the followers Yeah. Of monotheism
Yes. Of that time who are following the
way of Jesus, peace people, who later became
Muslims. No. Monotheism, we we call that,
Svechenegare.
Arias? Arias.
I see what you're saying. Okay. Swing swing
of I
He came. So he came to Yes.
Basic Christianity was here in Bosnia by the
area
area priest from Alexandria
in,
335.
Try to let us break this down in
English. It's very very Yeah. Important.
The area was
Kakadji Potiyan. He was, chased out? Yeah. From
the from the from the first Nikkiah council
of Christianity
Yes. 324
years after Islam.
And he came after that here in Bosnia.
He came to Bosnia? He came to Bosnia.
And Bosnia
Are
you
I'll translate that. Yes.
That that was during the the
Roman Empire.
So in 3 325,
he came here in Bosnia. And Bosnia first
seems, in the historical,
source in 3
100 325
year after Israel.
Bosnia and Gaza,
have a similar part of destiny. Yeah.
They they they they've been trying to to
destroy them, the Muslims from Bosnia and Gaza
to destroy them
about
cent centuries ago Yeah. Centuries ago.
Yes.
In his in his time in her her
time,
that was a a big massacre from the
Christians in the Gaza and the Muslim Gaza.
That time, it's about
1,000 ago.
1000 years ago.
I think this is extremely important because it
shows the hypocrisy because as Muslims we would
not press a button to eradicate people.
Here in the Jerusalem of Europe, we're protecting
because of the God's law Sharia, you have
churches
here under Muslims,
majority country, synagogues are protected, Catholic churches, Orthodox
churches, during the war they've been protected, and
is a shining example when Muslims are the
majority,
the true tolerance
that is established. Absolutely. Opposite opposite that button.
We we we'll protect them.
We'll protect them. And as we protect them,
as church,
during the war, no one church was was
destroyed. Yeah.
Over over
600 mosques was destroyed Yeah. By the Christians.
5th 540
from the Serbs and about 17 from the
Croats Yeah. From the Catholics.
Yeah. What tell us the you're saying the
future. What's waiting for
Yeah.
The same thing
happened. You're saying it's not secure that it
cannot it can possibly repeat itself? What happened?
Yeah.
That's that's our destiny. We don't,
We don't, born
in
the peace. In peace. We don't live in
the peace. Live in peace. And we're not
dying in the peace. Yeah. The soul was
threatened by by the war and
Yeah. What what's why
is that? Because we are
we are Islam or You're you're This one
is a part of the Umita Mohammed.
No. We're correct. Western
You protect Bosons are protecting. Muslims here are
protecting this. The Turks were built was built
on this. Yeah. But we, Bosnians, protect this
from the centuries. And you can see,
that here. Everybody's pretty much, welcome. You see,
people living together
in a relative peace. Tell me this,
how would it be if a Serb or
tomorrow a Croatian,
you see Islam
transcends nationalism.
You have many Serbs and Croatians,
that I've interviewed who've actually accepted Islam. What
is Islam? They're your brothers. They are brothers.
Islam
Can you try Islam didn't didn't came to
to to change nations. To change your nationality?
Yeah. Islam came to to to,
difference in habits of people
to to better. Yeah.
He didn't came to exchange your name.
He's your brother tomorrow. He's your brother tomorrow.
Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. And the and the and
the,
Marco Zagreb,
The
the
the same things. Same thing. Mark
is is Muslim, my brother?
Correct. Yeah. There's no problem.
That's the, the beauty of Islam. Yeah. Yeah.
The beauty of the one of the most
beautiful beauties of Islam.
So you don't you don't hate a Serb
just because he's Serb, do you? Or you
hate a Croatian because he's Croatian, do you?
Absolutely. We don't hurt anyone. You said what?
We don't hate anyone,
because
they are that's what what what's there. But,
obviously, you hate aggression. If somebody's gonna come
in our life We didn't hate,
anyone,
in basic of our lives, of our
faith.
You are, let's translate that. You're sleeping with
your eyes open. You're not being naive.
It's in English? It's it's not it's not
Far away? It's it's Luchanan.
Disconnected. Disconnected.
It's very,
mostly to happen what's happened now in Gaza,
to happen again. It can happen again here
in Boston. So let's conclude with this. It's
very How can how can we never,
Gaza in here,
we wait.
We are waiting for one for one man.
That's Imam Mehti.
How do you think, waiting for Imam Mehti?
Yeah. Just with Imam Mehdi will the the
the situation will be will be a change
in the in the Khorismus Lemana. Let's conclude
with this. What do you think,
we should be awake to? What do you
see the future here?
How can we prevent something like that from
happening again here in Bosnia? It's very
hard. It's very hard to talk about that
because
Because we'll come back to the same what
you're saying, the the the hate.
The hate towards Muslims.
If I understood correctly, the the satanism that's
being pushed around
Oh,
Oh, that's a good point where that happened
in the France.
That could that could be the message sent
from the opening opening
So so don't you think that Christians and
Muslims, we have a lot more in common?
Yeah. We can agree to disagree. Absolutely. But
we have so much in common that we
should be working together Absolutely. Against some of
these Absolutely. Satanic forces.
If you could translate that. So prophet Mohammed
last final messenger said that at the last
that we'll be together Christians and Muslims will
be together. Be together in the time that
that, that's coming.
And that's what we look forward to. Against
against that,
satanism against Against satanism and all the, devilish.
Thank you so much, Sheikh Musa, for being
with us here thank you. For sharing some
of your experiences. It's my pleasure.
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