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Islamic Declaration, The
History of Bosnia
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| | 1970 | Izetbegovic, Alija |  |
| Communist authorities interpreted the declaration as a call for introduction of Sharia law in Bosnia, and ban the publication |
| Ysed by Serb nationalists as one of excuses for the war, often quoting the declaration as an intent to create an Iranian style Muslim republic in Bosnia |
| Zetbegovic publishes a manifesto entitled The Islamic Declaration, expressing his views on relationships between Islam, state and society |
| 1980 | Izetbegovic, Alija |  |
| Izetbegovic writes his central work, the book "Islam between East and West", explores the notion that "Islam is the only synthesis capable of unifying mankind's essentially dualistic existence" |
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