Talk:Islam in Serbia
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[edit] For user Gon4z
Please stop adding false data into this article: the sources that you read indeed use numbers 325,000 and 405,000 but for completelly different things: Web site that you presented ( http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4385768.stm ) claim that 405,000 is a number of Muslims in Serbia and Montenegro (not only in Serbia), while 325,000 is (if I remember correctly) number of Muslims by nationality in former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (I will check that when I come home). Also, there is no significant Albanian population in Kuršumlija, and even if there is, this is not Albanian Wikipedia where you should use Albanian name for this municipality - this is Wikipedia in English and therefore most common English names should be used. PANONIAN 06:16, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
the fact is that two sources out date your by 4 years, and there are 325,000 Muslims in serbia as of 2007 according to my sources and its only fear that you include it i did not delete yours so do not delete mine.Gon4z 20:27, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
- Ok, what I just told you? Do you understand the difference between Muslims by religion and Muslims by nationality? Number of 325,000 is a number of Muslims by nationality in former FR Yugoslavia. What exactly you do not underastand here? Also, the two sources that you presented do not mention number of 325,000 - one of them mention number of 405,000, and another one percent of 1.1%. Finally, you did not described reasons why you adding Kuršumlija as place inhabited by Albanians, when this municipality have only relatively larger Roma and Montenegrin minority, but not Albanian one. PANONIAN 12:07, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] New Islamic leader
Adem Zilkic has been elected. This article also lacks information on the division between Sanjak Muslims into two halves (pro-Serbian and pro-Bosnian?). --PaxEquilibrium 12:13, 13 October 2007 (UTC)

