Elvis Nachi, “qakuu” Serbian, and “brother”

By Bledi Lumani Elvis Nachy has abandoned the role of imam this Friday to show us another side of it, which I don't believe is genuine and true, that of nationalist patriot. There is time in fact, that he is no longer simple and just an imam, but yesterday he was involved [...]
Elvis Nachi has abandoned the role of imam this Friday to show us another side of it, which I don't believe is genuine and true, that of nationalist patriot.
There is time in fact, that he is no longer simple and just an imam, but yesterday he is involved in a debate, raising some questions about what he believes and represents, but about his activity.
Saying he refuses to take money from any Serb, because they have killed Albanians in Kosovo, the imam Naci has exposed Serbs as the enemy who, despite any apological gesture they can make, cannot be forgiven.
For him, every Serb has even though not all Serbs have killed and may have hostile feelings towards Albanians, as the word comes that the Serb who has offered Elvis 100,000 euros to help Albanians, but this one has not accepted - is an enemy.
Nor are they worshippers. That's what an imam, a man of God, says.
But does God not tell us to forgive and not to incite hatred, even toward those who have killed us, not tell us at the mosque just like the brothers and Elvis?
Which Elvis should we believe now, the mosque, or the television?
Well, the Serbian money is spent, because we are killed and not to be taken, but should the Turkish money be taken, Elvis?
That they killed us and cut us, and not a few, but for 500 years.
Why did the Serb have to say “shka”, of the Turkish “brother”, when both were left behind in blood and misery!
Oh, and mosque, from where Elvis preaches forgiveness, love, kindness.
He also preaches how when we give in to charity, our left hand does not know what his right hand gives, and he ruthlessly uses the poor who help, by doing disgusting religious propaganda on TV, to the point of reaching it, and he brings out children crying and looking out for it, to give them a piece of bread.
And he, as a savior from heaven, taketh them with his wings wide, and with the money that floweth out of him.
Just as he poured them out to buy a private hospital for just 300 thousand euros when it costs only one scanner.
Many might ask why he was now thrown into <x0-gryke” Serbian imami Elvis, at the height of political debate in Albania and Kosovo, following Vucic's visit to Tirana, but this is not hard to understand.
What remains to be understood is when Elvis will eventually be stripped of “
That even an imam, even a politician does not go.
There is one who does this in distant Iran (Aytolah Khomeni), but Albania is not Iran.










