Well, I should rephrased it in a better way then. I dodbt mean everybody as in literally. I mean it seems there's a huge divide between different set of beliefs/groups in islam and none of them think the other which practices a different form of Islam is really Islamic. Even on PDF, you will agree with me that the vast mahority of muslims on here don't think there's a real Islamic country or group in the world that follows real islam(or what they believe is real Islam). I have also witnessed this even here in U. K with some Muslim friends /people I have interacted with, they also held similar views.
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extremely narrow sample of Muslims. Also, if you don't mind me asking, how you ever travelled to the country-side of any middle eastern country? PDF members, including myself, are a privileged minority with leisure time to discuss or to give out opinions in relative comfort. The world is different, where ideology takes the back seat in favour of practicality and survival.
Unfortunately a lot of practising Muslims(who do not contemplate) fall in to the trap of a certain type of delusion that a "real Islamic society" was a utopia where everyone wore white and there was an angelic light surrounding the town/city when in reality it was not like that at all.
As long as mankind survives, sins and evil will prevail. What Islam does is basically it keeps a check on evils via dispensing justice and providing retribution. Islam, through it's divinity as opposed to something man-made, knows and have put in checks and balances so the human society can function sustainably and not fall in to degeneration. We need to have a balance between mercy and justice/punishment for the mankind to progress, otherwise we risk being turned in to a degenerate society. Man thinks he's smart and knows everything. They use their own opinions and whatnot to form various ideologies and laws to govern themselves...only to find out decades or centuries later that they're on the brink of destruction. Man is weak, he is biased, dishonest, and greedy.
On the state level, we find Iran and Saudi Arabia(at least up until the last decade) to be closest to trying to implement the laws in accordance with the Holy Scriptures and religious texts. Apart from that, I think the Emirate of Sharjah and Emirate of Abu Dhabi also have these elements. Pakistan, Turkey, Indonesia etc. are poor examples if I am honest.
It's a very long discussion...I can not effectively summarize it. I suggest you watch Jordan Peterson, he has some valid points when it comes to organizing of society etc.