7. maj je Dan džamija u Bosni i Hercegovini. Na današnji dan 1993. godine, Vojska Republike Srpske srušila je čuvenu prelijepu Ferhadiju (Ferhat-pašinu) džamiju u centru Banje Luke, koja je tu stajala od 1579. godine. Ona je bila uvrštena kao UNESCO-va zaštićena baština. 2001. godine, na svečanosti povodom početka obnove džamije, rulja od nekoliko hiljada bosanskih Srba napala je oko 300 ljudi koji su se okupili da polažu kamen temeljac. Mnogo ljudi je povrijeđeno. Jedan od vjernika, Murat Badić, pogođen je kamenom i kasnije je preminuo u bolnici. Za njegovo ubistvo do danas niko nije procesuiran. On je posljednji čovjek kamenovan na smrt u Evropi.
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May 7th is the Day of the Mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina. On this day in 1993, the Republika Srpska Army (the army of the Bosnian Serbs) destroyed the famous beautiful Ferhadija (Ferhat Pasha) Mosque in the center of Banja Luka, which stood there since 1579. At the time of its destruction, it was listed as UNESCO's protected heritage. In 2001, during the ceremony marking the beginning of the mosque's reconstruction, a mob of a few thousand Bosnian Serbs attacked about 300 people who gathered to lay the cornerstone. Many people were injured. One of the congregants, Murat Badić, was hit by a rock and later died in a hospital. Until today no one has been prosecuted for his murder. He is the last man stoned to death in Europe.
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Ermin SinanovićPolitical scientist. Islam scholar. Southeast Asia and the Balkans analyst. Archives
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