An Islamic Declaration Surfaces In Belgrade, one of the most popular texts distributed by Serbs is the "Islamic Declaration" of Mr. Izetbegovic.
The Islamic Declaration is a general treatise upon the relationship between Islam and politics, trying to conciliate Western-style progress with Islamic tradition, and in which an Islamic Bosnia is not mentioned.
He was also the author of several books, most notably Islam Between East and West and the Islamic Declaration.
In 1970, Izetbegović published a manifesto entitled the Islamic Declaration, expressing his views on relationships between Islam, state and society.
The Sarajevo process centered on convicting Alija Izetbegović for having written the Islamic Declaration.
The Serbian charges have used as ammunition a document called "The Islamic Declaration" published by Mr. Izetbegovic in 1973.
Islamic Declaration, in The Essential Guide to Human Rights, Christien van den Anker and Rhona Smith, eds.
Mr. Lewis should consult "Islamic Declaration" (1970, updated 1990) by Alija Izetbegovic, President of Bosnia, to see what a Bosnia run by Muslims would be like, and why Bosnian Serbs are fighting.
In the group was Alija Izetbegović who was among other things tried for his Islamic Declaration.
His principal work, a book entitled "The Islamic Declaration," however, rejects the use of violence to establish a state and includes a call to respect other religious groups.