Mustafa Nano: Conversion of Albanians to Islam, a large chick

Analyst Mustafa Nano has made another provocation by writing published today in “What's wrong with Albanian Islam today? He says that “we will be Albanians until we are a multireligious country and we will have this co-existence”, but not [...]
Analyst Mustafa Nano has made another provocation by writing published today in “What's wrong with Albanian Islam today? He says that “we will be Albanians by the time we are going to be a multi-religious country and we will have this co-existence”, but he does not hesitate to add that converting Albanians to Islam has been a big pussy.
Mustafa Nano:
A survey conducted a year ago among Muslims in Great Britain revealed some data proving the huge gap between Muslims on the one side of non-Muslims on the other. Here are some of the conclusions: “were more than 100 thousand British Muslims (in total 3.5 million) who were attracted to kamikaze and those who committed terrorist acts; among three Muslims, two were not even thinking of announcing the police if they knew that any of their relatives had to cooperate with jihadists; 23% of them were in the belief that Islamic law (Sheriat) had to replace British laws in majority Muslim areas; 31% thought it should be legalized; 39% that women had to be in subjection to men; in the opinion that women should be unfaithful to their husbands; in the belief that women should be allowed to be killed with adultery. ”
It's scary numbers, right? And to think about what Great Britain hasn't done so they can integrate, treat themselves as equals, and be free to exercise their faith. No wonder, 88% of Muslims there say Great Britain is a very good place for them to live (this figure is taken from the same poll). In France it is much the same view. There are 20% of Muslim men who want women to wear niqab and burka (the cover that allows only the eyes to be discovered); even women who are willing to cover in this way are more numerous, about 28%; but 28% of Muslims are with the idea that men should be allowed to marry many women; 29% are with the idea that Islamic law replaces French secular laws. (Look at https://www.wasingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/09/19/Hunt-frech-muslims-think-about-French-secular-laws/?tum term=.bf83bf04859e)
Even in other European countries, the situation is no better, and so, it is ironic that we Albanians must protect from Europe. That's right. We can agree to take everything from Europe, but we have to do our best not to take Islam, practice and dynamic between religions there. It would hurt us a lot. But even if it wasn't, we don't even need to take the Islam of Europe. We have our own Islam, which is more pleasant. And older. Our Islam is the oldest in Europe (after Bosnia and Bulgaria). And it's our Islam that has also made us a good tradition of coexistence among religions. There is no such coexistence in Europe, although there is energy, time, money to obtain it. We didn't spend anything on it. Now we're starting to do something about it. These good interreligious relations have become possible because of the fact that Muslims are, not just Albanian citizenship, but Albanians with full title. They have been Albanians from the top of the time, despite the fun of a few of them to be brought from early Arabic or Turkish origins (there are no historical facts and documents to prove that Albanian Muslims are of early non-Albanian origin). In Europe, Muslims are not French, British, German, etc. They are Tunisian, Pakistani, Turkish, etc. Furthermore, here in us, the tradition of coexistence, but also the Communist regime, especially the communist regime, enabled a strong religious mix of the population through marriage and through compulsory collective life; unlike multiculturalism (in this case: multireligiousism) of Western European countries, we have found a fortunate melting. In the end, Muslims and Christians in Albania have a common history, despite the division between the Web that created conversion to Islam.
This division, although it did not produce conflict, remained a separation, however. And therefore, it is futile to look for good in Islam to a large part of the population, as some do, when they say Islam saved Albanians, and to say that if we had not surrendered, our neighbors would have broken out. In fact, we don't know what we would be, and would we be, if we weren't Islamized (the Ottoman occupation found Albanians, unlike Greek, Serbian and Bulgarian neighbours, without a state tradition without religious unification), but we certainly know that Islam created a division in the Albanian world. That continues to this day. It's not a division like Europe, but it's a split. And for this division, it would be absurd to blame those who were not converted, Christians; or even Skenderbeu, who killed us Albanian Muslims. There is no ass to stand accused of XV century Skenderbeu by promoting sensitivity to the XXI criteria, and conclude that he has killed his Albanian brothers. There is no point in being given to those who have protected their home, such as their own blood, their religion, and to be treated as innocent victims to whom the sensitivities are consistent in time. Since this world became the world, the renegate has been despised and war. Even more intense. They had no understanding, no salvation. And after they left this world, they ended up in the trash can of history. It may be reproachable, or incomprehensible, this lack of empathy for the Rangers, this unwillingness to accept even some alibi, but that's what it is. Man like that doesn't know how to do anything different. All forgiveness, but not betrayal. And they know this better than all Muslims themselves, the most disgusting thing that could ever exist. In the Qur'an, it is worse for those who submit to Islam than for those who deny the truth; and according to the Hadith, the rebels should be killed; and Muhammad himself has killed, except that they have left the Muslim faith.
There are many who have been involved in converting to Islam. And they explained it. But everyone has been very scrupulous and shy when it comes to qualifying this phenomenon to name it. No one can speak of it, if he thought that our conversion to Islam was a great pussy. It has been the biggest project in history that Albanians have made. And of course, that's not what I mean in the sense that Muslim Albanians left the right and good “and they embraced the wrong “ ”. No, that's a discussion I leave to others. I'm not even saying it influenced by the historical prejudice of the Rangers as a pager, or by the divide between the Web that this conversion has left us with the fish. Conversion to Islam was a video event in another plan, especially. That collective act changed our way of fate in history, changed us once and for all, pulled us away with spirit, mind, mind, doke, customs from the world we live in, and moved us hundreds of miles away, made us part of another civilization, different, which has been seen as a nemesis of another civilization, to which we belong geographically, to a certain extent also historically. And the evil in this middle is not in nature comparatively more vicious of Islamic civilization (“in contrast from Europe, where rest is a break in the work, in Istanbul is a break of the”, made Edmondo de Amis at the end of the XX century in an attempt to point out the drowsiness of the Turkish world, which he liked, however, as far as we already belong to both civilizations, the Islamic of that Western one, the first by the second by the decoce. It's all tough. But we're used to it now. And we've managed to stay on foot.
The further I don't tell her about a reconversion appeal. I don't think so. Not for anything, but it's also impossible. Only a loon can believe that Albanians can be reconversioned, they can massively return to the early religion, that of the prophet Isa. This is a closed story. Albanians are once and for all a multireligious nation, with the first violin Muslims. The day that, for some reason, will no longer be multireligious, there will be no Albanians. Muslims have a lot to keep this day from coming if they want this day not to come.
One of the things they have to do is hold fast to the Islam of our tradition, which in Ottoman times has been, with some rare exception, smooth, quiet, peaceful and understanding with the brothers of one blood but another religion, and in the short period after Ottoman era has been in the style of our national Renaissance, that is, open, native, secular, with eyes from the developed West. “Fanatism is the cat of reason, an enemy that shortens man's judgment and meaning”. Who said that? Socrates? Walter? No, an Albanian Muslim publicist said on the pages of the pre-war Gen. II World. Hafiz Ali Corca called Albania Perí, or loving mother who gives us breasts. It is Hafiz Ali Corca who elsewhere describes the moment when Prince Wied arrived in Albania with the words “The great joy felt on that day [that Prince Wied came to Durres] will never be forgotten”, as if he wanted to compete in the enthusiasm of the Hyllian and Light Catholics over this event. And some of them didn't forgive either this or other <x4-bedering” that they had done a little earlier. “Latindzhi” was given contempt, for he united his voice with the voice of those who wanted Latin letters for the national alphabet. The Arab letters loved him a little more, which is the truth, but it was patriotic instinct that made “latzhi” And it wasn't just him who had this instinct. “The Muslim Party shakes you more/for the beloved homeland to shed blood like the river”, says somewhere in one of the first numbers of “Zan of Nadte”. For the first hbbe kept in Albanian, the same magazine, in its first issue, says: “ ...her mother-in-law, with all her strength, began to share hope from the Minber”. And on this very stage, he said: “The first order of this life is the love for Homeland”.
In those weathers, Albanian Muslim scholars taught believers to look west. Even the imams, even on their own sides in the days of Bajram, found the occasion to speak against despotism, about freedom of speech, as of a “from the foundations of humanity” and about “the mind-and-mind “and the high” of Westerners. Until and for Skenderbe, the Muslim “killer”, they wrote Muslim authors in Nan Bay: “And we celebrate November 28th, this day of the flag, under which Skenderbeu was revived...; cross the red flag black”.
This is the Islam of Albanian tradition, which is represented and protected by modern-day clergymen. I've been watching a video these days in 1990 in which Hafiz Sabri Koci is shown that he probably reacts to those Muslims who only intend to be the majority of the country. It says: "The “" has asked me, "How much of the population are Muslims? ) What's the percentage? Are we gonna start a war? Are we gonna kill people? Are we gonna shoot people? Are we gonna kill people? No, we're for peaceful coexistence”. (see) http://zaninalte.al/2017/09/h-hafiz-sabri-coci-cte-should-percenty/)












