Hey,
I got a few questions about turkey, and was hoping that the turkish members could shed some light
1. I understand the Arabs have problem with Iranians because of the sect difference, but since Turks (After the revolution) don't care much about Arab policies, why do they still have major disagreements with Iran?
From what I've read online, it seems like they haven't had any major conflict for a long time, and have secure/stable borders.
2. Is it true that the Athan (call to prayer) is said in the turkish language instead of Arabic in Turkey?
3. What is the popular opinion of secular minded muslims in Turkey regarding relationships with Arabs, and the Arab culture.
4. Is Ottoman history a mandatory topic taught in Turkey? (Since it is turkish history), and is it regarded as something to be proud of or as a mistake that shouldn't be repeated?
5. What are the major differences between Arab and Turkish traditions - in terms of the religious activities. For example, the veil is look upon as a cultural statement in Turkey, whereas in Arab states it is looked on as a religious symbol (and mandatory in some countries).
Thanks
I got a few questions about turkey, and was hoping that the turkish members could shed some light
1. I understand the Arabs have problem with Iranians because of the sect difference, but since Turks (After the revolution) don't care much about Arab policies, why do they still have major disagreements with Iran?
From what I've read online, it seems like they haven't had any major conflict for a long time, and have secure/stable borders.
2. Is it true that the Athan (call to prayer) is said in the turkish language instead of Arabic in Turkey?
3. What is the popular opinion of secular minded muslims in Turkey regarding relationships with Arabs, and the Arab culture.
4. Is Ottoman history a mandatory topic taught in Turkey? (Since it is turkish history), and is it regarded as something to be proud of or as a mistake that shouldn't be repeated?
5. What are the major differences between Arab and Turkish traditions - in terms of the religious activities. For example, the veil is look upon as a cultural statement in Turkey, whereas in Arab states it is looked on as a religious symbol (and mandatory in some countries).
Thanks