Study: Salafis in Bosnia and Herzegovina

After spending two months with members of the Salafi movement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a social psychologist Dr Srdjan Puhalo published a detailed study on salafis and salafism. He dedicated one part of the study “Salafis in Bosnia and Herzegovina” to the media portrayal of Salafis.

“They are not terrorists. They are not strange or deviant. They have a specific way of living and they have their own understanding of Islam. Also, they are not a homogenous group as many Bosnian media portray them,” said Dr Puhalo in an interview with the Media Diversity Institute (MDI).

Selefije u Bosni i Hercegovini

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