Bosnian American Muslim in the Chicago Area.
To be updated at a later date
Just an fyi:
Yes, I get comments by Muslims and non-Muslims alike that piss me off. Some of them get ignored and some of them get addressed.
However, due to time constraints I am not going to be responding to every purely racist, bigotted comment that gets posted to my blog. I’d much rather converse with those of you who come here as friends and for civil debate than to waste my time on people who aren’t worthy of it.
So for those of you who are not familiar with my views, please take the time to get aquainted with my writting before just assuming that my silence is tolerance – I have a very unorganized, messy categories list that is at the bottom of my blog – use it. And by the way – I really hate that I even have to make this statement but such is the state of the world I live in ~sigh~




Thanks alot for the comments on http://pakpics.wordpress.com & i would like to wish a very peaceful life.
Keep visiting
By: jugnoo on October 14, 2006
at 12:30 pm
Thank you jugnoo! The pics are truely amazing!
By: samaha on October 15, 2006
at 1:45 pm
salaams, i would love to add your blog to nisaa, http://www.nisaa.ca please let me know if you are interested inshaAllah. email at info@nisaa.ca
shaz.
By: shaz on January 14, 2007
at 1:00 am
shaz – looking forward to it! Thank you.
By: samaha on January 18, 2007
at 2:48 am
Wonderful! A Bosnian-American!
I had Bosnian roommates in London. Good times …
By: koonj on February 6, 2007
at 3:43 pm
Hi Koonj! I think I remember you posting once that you heard some religious music/Illahije that you liked. I’m still looking to post some on here.
By: samaha on February 6, 2007
at 11:27 pm
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at 3:26 am
okej, sad mi je jasno
By: leila on October 9, 2007
at 9:27 pm
I’m glad I found your blog. Thank you for writing.
By: Nadia on May 18, 2008
at 10:01 pm
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By: Global Voices Online » Serbia: Anglophone Bloggers Continue Discussion of Karadžić’s Arrest on July 26, 2008
at 2:58 am
Have you read Aleksandar Hemon? I read his book nowhere man and I was wondering if you have, and if so do you have an interpretation on the ending? I know it’s kind of a random question, but he is a Bosnian from Chicago so it’s kind of relevant
By: hamdy on October 18, 2008
at 9:22 pm
Divan tekst Samaha,
po prvi put citam: “Vlasenica, Bosnia And All It’s Pain It was the spring of …”
Vlasenicke price su bez vremenske… i kad god se citaju imaju isto znacenje. Domovina.
Great text Samaha,
I’m reding this post:”Vlasenica, Bosnia And All It’s Pain It was the spring of …” for the first time.
Stories from Vlasenica are timeless… and any time you read them, they have same meaning. Homeland.
By: Sanel Babic on February 26, 2009
at 12:58 pm