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Ahmadis are not Muslim and even the constitution of Pakistan says thisAhmadism
If Iran becomes secularists I will eat my turban.Was he wrong with Turkey and Persia?
As later both became ultra secularist and Iran they will too in due time
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That is what he was talking about in the bookAhmadis are not Muslim and even the constitution of Pakistan says this
Look at your profileIf Iran becomes secularists I will eat my turban.
Look at your profile
I don't want to focus too much on this as it's off-topic"However, according to a 2020 online survey by Gamaan found a much larger percentage of Iranians identifying as atheist (8.8%), and a large fraction (22.2%) identifying as not following an organized religion, and 60% not identifying as Muslim"Irreligion in Iran - Wikipedia
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It was an online survey so it has volunteer bias and only includes the literate portion of the population with an internet connection.
I doubt that the current regime would still be in charge if these stats where representative. Anyways who cares if Iran is secular or not. As long as we are not secular its good.I don't want to focus too much on this as it's off-topic
But an Iranian member based in Iran agrees with it based on his experiences
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/erdo...nto-chaos-if-he-loses-elections.728493/page-5
If you're still not with it- we have to agree to disagree
Notice he says in Turkey, Persia, Egypt etc it will never be a problem as he states they are Abrahamic religions dominant. Last time I checked Pakistan is also Islam dominant with nearly 98% Muslim. If you also include the Christian minority your knocking 99% Muslim which places Pakistan with Persia, Turkey, Egypt etc.This is an excerpt from the Book Islam and Ahmadism by Muhammad Iqbal. This was his ideology. Islamic Nationalism.
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He was never secularist.again this is influenced by the Turkish secular movement of Ataturk and the Young Turks.
Yes, from baang e Dara to secular Atatürk. Inna lillahi wa inna ilyhi rajioon.If you read Iqbals works you will notice he is on a journey. As he advances in age and experiance his thinking evolves. This is a good quality. This shows us he is developing his ideas through the decades and consolidating his experiance.
For instance he begins sounding a trans-national South Asian but then goes for a five province on the Indus River Pakistan. Intially he is dead against nationalism and is more toward the idea of the ummah concept. However after initially being critical of the ending of the Ottoman Caliphate he becomes a major supporter of the national Turkish project of Ataturk. He sees in the Grand National Assembly of Turks as a blueprint for other Muslim peoples to follow.
He also deplores the primtive and retrogressive effect of what he calls 'Arabian Islam' which he feels needs to purged of it's primtive Arab influences. He also calls for Islam to be dragged into the modern age by being reinterpreted - again this is influenced by the Turkish secular movement of Ataturk and the Young Turks.
I never said he was but he was evoilving and had become pro Ataturkjs reforms in contrast he had a very dim of Arabs.He was never secularist.
A lot of Ataturks reforms sucked tho. Changing the Alphabet left more of the population illiterate at a time when they already had a literacy problem. Also, changing the Adhan and banning the fez was dumb and didn't do anything. I like Japan and South Korean reforms much better because they managed to keep their culture.I never said he was but he was evoilving and had become pro Ataturkjs reforms in contrast he had a very dim of Arabs.