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The future of Islam is not in the middle east, it's in Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey, Senegal, by Reza

I am simply saying that MB was no democratic anymore, meaning that it's not foreigner's business to use it as a tool to meddle in their politics in favor of their own party in another country. I am referring to AKP, and Erdogan, to be more precise, who says the same falsifications to justify their wrong policies against egyptian people.
I agree with you but why are are you involving AKP when we are talking about Egypt, only because im a Turk doesnt mean i agree with AKP, you should know that by now.
 
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Why does he keep mentioning Senegal? What is important about Senegal? It's a small country with 13 M inhabitants..
 
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Last time i checked Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey, and Senegal are all secular states, in fact all Muslim countries with the exception of KSA and Iran are somehow secular to an extent, Islam's future is only in a Caliphate.
 
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Last time i checked Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey, and Senegal are all secular states, in fact all Muslim countries with the exception of KSA and Iran are somehow secular to an extent, Islam's future is only in a Caliphate.

Even Pakistan's national poet, Allama Iqbal was a deep supporter of secularism. Jinnah the founder of the Pakistani state was staunchly secular too and exhorted us to protect minorities. 11th August address was proof he supported secularism.We need to provide equal rights to our people and forge a system which will be the envy of the world.

The secular nations are in a much better state than mullahcracies.
 
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My man preaching the truth.

Bangladesh should be added.

India should also be in that list for the sheer number of Muslims it has. I am also tempted to add Bangaldesh, if they continue to keep the jamtis out of the power circle.

I agree middle easterners spoiled much this religion and BD must get rid of these extreme elements.
 
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even if they were elected purely democratically, Egyptian people did not want them anymore. So, they needed to go.

So, if a government is elected today and people do not like it tomorrow, day after tomorrow the army can oust it, right? Now, to some it may be the pure definition of 'democracy' but to most it's just pure rubbish produced by one's intolerance and hatred.


Bangladesh should be added.



I agree middle easterners spoiled much this religion and BD must get rid of these extreme elements.

People like you are the beneficiaries of the despotic policies of the Arab Sheikhs and Sultans. Sisi the thug couldn't have survived without the funds from the saudi despots and sisi is the role model of the despots and fascists in countries like BD.
 
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He is from Khameneh in East Azerbaijan

who is from Azerbaijan, Raza?
he is Bangladeshi American

correction: I guess I mixed him with someone else, he is persian
 
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Even Pakistan's national poet, Allama Iqbal was a deep supporter of secularism. Jinnah the founder of the Pakistani state was staunchly secular too and exhorted us to protect minorities. 11th August address was proof he supported secularism.We need to provide equal rights to our people and forge a system which will be the envy of the world.

The secular nations are in a much better state than mullahcracies.
dude,w hy do you always quote only ONE speech, even in that he followed and conveyed the commands of Islam which says that other people are free to practice their religion, this is NOT and i repeat NOT secularism, this IS ISLAM (not the mullah version) THE REAL ISLAM, even Iqbal tried to forward the REAL ISLAM
 
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