Artur Krasniqi
Artur Krasniqi (Serbo-Croat: Artur Krasnići), born 9 December 1977 in Peje,[1] leads the Kosovo Protestant Evangelical Church and owns the church in Downtown Pristina. He has been in conflict with the Muslims in the area over burial rights.[2]
Artur Krasniqi | |
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Born | Artur Krasniqi 09 December 1977 (age 43) Pristina, SFR Yugoslavia |
Nationality | Kosovar Albanian |
Other names | Arthur Krasniqi |
Known for | Leader of Kosovo Protestant Evangelical Church |
History
Artur Krasniqi’s father, Nikë Krasniqi, born a catholic, returned from military service in Croatia. He converted to Protestantism in the army, and upon return to Kosovo started preaching the faith towards his family and friends. After many people heard about it, on 16 June 1985 the first Protestant-evangelical church in Kosovo was inaugurated.[3]
Personal life
Krasniqi was born in Peje. In 1977, he went to the high school Eqerem Çabej, then went to the Eqerem Çabej University for Theological studies. Then, he became a priest in the Kosovo Protestant Evangelical Church in Downtown Pristina. He is fluent in Albanian, English, and Croatian.
References
- "Tirana Njohje Online - Artur Krasniqi's Profile". Tiranachat.altervista.org. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
- "Kosovo Protestants tell of hardship, survival". SETimes.com. 2010-12-22. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
- http://petterbj.wordpress.com/artikler/kosovo/