The only thing to worry is that this freedom may result in a plunge back to traditions that will take back parts of Turkey to the stone age. Which is not good for anyone. Perhaps a scenario that reminds of Israel could appear in Turkey, where the conservatives are pulling the strings, even though they're a minority.
Do not need to worry too much, I think, as I said, secularization, this is a false name, it's real name is industrialization. Your reform is radical, cutting like a surgery, it is the strongest effect in a short period of time to promote Muslim societies industrialize, but still, this resistance is strong, because the Muslim community still remain in the agricultural civilization, the original after the operation, also requires a detailed and sustained nursed back to health, but Turkey's secular failure at this point. Add the impact of the external environment, so there is a rebound, but nothing, because Turkey has to taste with enough sweetness for industrialization, it will not stop, like I said, secularization, this is a false name, it's real name is industrialized .As long as Turkey's industrialization not be disrupted, this secularization - the transformation of Muslim societies to adapt to industrialization, it is inevitable. Like some Turkish members have different views, but they also would not object to Turkey's industrialization, which is well proved.
Can only say that this is a natural historical process, of course, including a rebound.