Mirza Delibasic

Hi! It is quite transparent that you are not a native of the region judging by your challenge of what is a self-evident fact. Before I address your question in greater depth, would you please be so kind as to explain why being an adherent of Islam could potentially be libelous/defamatory/insulting? A highly unprofessional sentiment. Praxis Icosahedron ϡ (TALK) 17:41, 11 August 2013 (UTC)

By the way, save your breath. I don't wanna hear it. Try to be more sensible with your selection of words in the future. Here is a 1993 Sports Illustrated article describing Mirza Delibasic as Bosnian Muslim. Had you been more knowledgeable you'd realize that "Mirza" is an exclusively Muslim given name. Moreover, "Bosnian Muslim" and "Bosniak" are synonymous terms referring to one and the same nation. Frankly, I am not very keen on educating you in these basic facts, instead I will give you the dignity of reverting yourself. Praxis Icosahedron ϡ (TALK) 18:03, 11 August 2013 (UTC)
No I'm sure they're all pious Christians, and Delibasic was probably a Bosnian Serb shelling Sarajevo. We are discussing religion in Bosnia, and not Jamaica or Kenya. The socio-cultural premises are distinctly different, not that you would understand that. You got a source, move on, will you? Praxis Icosahedron ϡ (TALK) 18:18, 11 August 2013 (UTC)

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