Stefan Karganovic, who is the leader of the Serbian Saker blog and Deputy Editor of the History of the Orthodox People project, recorded this interview for the Strategic Culture Foundation during our visit with the Sheikh in beautiful island of Tobago (with yours truly recording the video and audio). I hope that you like it!
The Saker
Great stuff !!
Keep loading them saker.
From west north Kurdistan with love
It is good to see Stefan and the efforts he has put into peacemaking, truth publishing and seeking justice for the Balkan peoples.
Wisdom travels slowly and has a rough journey to compete with radical energy. Hate and violence comes easy to some people. But the formula for Peace begins with two hearts and two minds, as we see in the video.
Serbia and the Balkans have suffered too much. The fire is being reignited by the Hegemon. Pray that Iman’s instruction reaches enough men who would otherwise return to violence and crazed actions against their brothers of the Cross.
I enjoyed the interview. Stefan brought out another side of the Sheik from the Saker interviews which I also enjoyed but seemed to repeat themselves. Now if we can only get Gilad Atzmon and the Sheik in the same room — that’s what I’d like to see. Atzmon’s ideal of Athens doesn’t quite do it for me — I suppose it reminds me too much of Stefan Verkhovensky and the Enlightenment thinkers. On the other hand, Atzmon’s commitment to sober dialog is to be commended. The Sheik’s worldview is more my speed, even though he is of another faith. Atzmon and Hosein seem to have complimentary approaches. It is best however not to prejudge. Thanks, Saker.
“Atzmon’s ideal of Athens doesn’t quite do it for me — I suppose it reminds me too much of Stefan Verkhovensky and the Enlightenment thinkers. On the other hand, Atzmon’s commitment to sober dialog is to be commended. The Sheik’s worldview is more my speed, even though he is of another faith. Atzmon and Hosein seem to have complimentary approaches”
You have expressed my own feelings *exactly* – word for word.
The Saker