No offence to Ataturk admirers, but Ataturk wasn't a great leader. He forcefully enforced his views and opinions on a whole
nation and took turkey away from her roots. These are deeds of dictators. It seems the CHP ideology still hasn't changed much.
Compare this with a leader like MA Jinnah. He was secular but he didn't forcefully enforced his views on Pakistan knowing
that it would be a disaster. Many people compare Jinnah with Ataturk but Jinnah unlike Ataturk was truly a great leader.
Lets not bring in another controversy, Jinnah wasn't secular at all. I say it with full confidence and there's enough proof from history to prove him otherwise. Like Allama Iqbal, in last part of his life, when Pakistan movement was at peak, he was transformed from a secular man into a religious person, plenty of evidence to prove it as I said. Go through his speeches, unlike Attaturk, he always emphasized on governing Pakistan with the principles of Islam and preserving the Islamic ideology etc etc.
I obviously disagree with Attaturk's decision of abolishing of Khilafah, but at the same time, I don't disrespect him, as he's respectable for majority of my Turk brothers
Now coming back to the topic, I think, what we need to look at is, where the basic problems are, tbh, if you stay unbiased, you'll realize, religion is NOT the problem, but the solution, Islam provides solutions for the humanity.
Talking about Pakistan, if Islam in true form is enforced, I am sure, injustice, violence and corruption will be wiped off of our land.
We need to study what exactly Islam commands us to do, forget Mullahs, why can't we study on our own, at some stage I believe Turkey will have to reconsider its secular constitution as well, time's changing.
At the end of the day, what I believe, for Muslims, Qur'an and Hadith remains superior to anything, and that's where our salvation is.