THE RELATION OF BOSNIAKS WITH THE MUSLIM WORLD IN THE PERIOD BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS: A REVIEW OF BOSNIAN AND HERZEGOVINIAN PRESS

Authors

  • Hikmet Karčić Institut za islamsku tradiciju Bošnjaka
  • Amina Bećar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v23i91.1959

Keywords:

period between the two world wars, Islam, Bosniaks, Muslims, meetings, congresses, travels, Bosnian and Herzegovinian press

Abstract

UDK: 321.1(497.6=163.43):28(53)

This article presents a review of Bosnian and Herzegovinian press in the period between the two world wars with the aim to shed some light upon Bosniak’s relation with the rest of the Muslim world. These relations became more intense in this period for various reasons and were also becoming more significant for the local population which is reflected in the press as well as in the works of local authors. Quality of life and lifestyle were also changing in accordance with circumstances in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the period between the two wars. The fact that the Bosniaks were becoming a significant factor on the public scene is reflected in their participation in congresses, taking up important roles and duties within the society, in their strife towards progress and to attain higher education.

Published

16-11-2022

How to Cite

Karčić, H., & Bećar, A. (2022). THE RELATION OF BOSNIAKS WITH THE MUSLIM WORLD IN THE PERIOD BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS: A REVIEW OF BOSNIAN AND HERZEGOVINIAN PRESS. Novi Muallim, 23(91), 71–75. https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v23i91.1959

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