Nezim Halilovic, the senior imam of Bosnia's King Fahd mosque, talks to Reuters reporters November 21, 2006. Since the Bosnia war ended in 1995 the Muslim faith dominates, but not all adherents are happy with the increasing numbers of people following the puritanical Sunni Muslim Wahhabi sect. Many of the young converts gather at Bosnia's largest mosque, the King Fahd, founded in 2000 by the royal family of Saudi Arabia, which is the birthplace of Islam and the country where Wahhabism originated. Picture taken November 21, 2006. TO MATCH FEATURE BOSNIA-WAHHABI REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA)