Unfortunately, Muslims have not produced their own innovative alternatives, but they have always blamed the Western world or America for their failure
By Ali GÜNEŞ
A few weeks ago I went to the Hollywood Hotel in the Illidza district of Sarajevo to see my friends who were on a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina. While our conversation was in progress, an old lady called upon me. Turning back, I saw that three ladies were sitting at a nearby table and speaking Turkish. First, I welcomed them to Sarajevo and then offered them tea and Bosnian coffee to form a better and friendly ground for our further conversation. I asked them why they were in Sarajevo, and they told me that they were on a tour of the Balkans. Later they asked me the same question, and I told them that I was teaching at the International University of Sarajevo. Read more ...
A few weeks ago I went to the Hollywood Hotel in the Illidza district of Sarajevo to see my friends who were on a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina. While our conversation was in progress, an old lady called upon me. Turning back, I saw that three ladies were sitting at a nearby table and speaking Turkish. First, I welcomed them to Sarajevo and then offered them tea and Bosnian coffee to form a better and friendly ground for our further conversation. I asked them why they were in Sarajevo, and they told me that they were on a tour of the Balkans. Later they asked me the same question, and I told them that I was teaching at the International University of Sarajevo. Read more ...
Source: Turkish Daily News