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Turkey and China go head to head and fight it out for dominance of Central Asia

That one simple action made Erdogan a hero throughout the Muslim world. You guys are way underestimating the power of religion and history in the Islamic world, of which Turkey is a major part, being the last major Islamic power to fall after WW1.
THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE BRO, TURKEY+CHINA+IRAN+PAKISTAN ALLIANCE IS NOT POSSIBLE, OTTOMAN KALIFIAT WAS PAST, FORGET IT
 
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That one simple action made Erdogan a hero throughout the Muslim world. You guys are way underestimating the power of religion and history in the Islamic world, of which Turkey is a major part, being the last major Islamic power to fall after WW1.

religion? Does Saudi like turkey? Does Egypt like turkey? Does Syria like turkey? Does Iran like turkey? No Muslim country like turkey except you and Qatar
 
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religion? Does Saudi like turkey? Does Egypt like turkey? Does Syria like turkey? Does Iran like turkey? No Muslim country like turkey except you and Qatar

There are three major versions of Islam practiced in Muslim world.The one practiced in Turkey is the same as the one in Central asia, infact it has origins in Central Asia.
 
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religion? Does Saudi like turkey? Does Egypt like turkey? Does Syria like turkey? Does Iran like turkey? No Muslim country like turkey except you and Qatar
He calls anyone who doesnt support his Islamist ideals Zionist or puppets. He is no better then the West who call anybody that dont support them terrorists.
 
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There are three major versions of Islam practiced in Muslim world.The one practiced in Turkey is the same as the one in Central asia, infact it has origins in Central Asia.

Enlighten me, Turks are Sunni, right? Not Shia
 
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Can Uzbekistan's new leader reform the country?

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If the Uzbek president wants genuine reform of religious freedoms in the country, he faces a steep uphill battle.

In recent years, Uzbek President Shevkat Mirziyoyev has made headlines for shifting the country’s foreign policy and introducing several social and economic reforms, ending 27 years of closed rule by Islam Karimov.

Branding himself a “reformer”, Mirziyoyev visited every Central Asian capital in the first year of his presidency, settled a decades-old border dispute with neighbouring Kyrgyzstan and continued his multi-pronged policy, in which Tashkent adopted a non-committal adaptive foreign policy and tried to balance relations with the US, Russia and China.

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Later, the government removed 95 per cent of individuals registered as “religious radicals”. Beyond steps to encourage public expressions of religion, the new president announced the creation of several institutions aiming at promoting old Islamic values and traditions.

The recent opening of new cultural centres exemplifies the strategy. This includes an Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan, as well as an Islamic Culture Center designed to “fight religious ignorance and promote Islam’s true values”. Mirziyoyev announced the creation of the Imam Bukhari International Scientific Research Center based in Samarkand to study the Golden Age and promote “Enlightened Islam”.

It is essential to highlight that gaining Islamic legitimacy is intimately tied to domestic security and control over the public sphere. Within the region, he has been actively prioritising the country’s distinctive tradition of “moderate” Hanafi Islam, by fully embracing the Great Age of Enlightenment.

More recently he promoted the construction of small roadside mosques and encouraged competitions for Quranic recitation. By pushing a distinctive “brand” of Islam as a part of the cultural diplomacy that accompanies the government's broader international efforts, cities such as Bukhara and Samarkand seeing their soft-power capital rise.

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https://www.trtworld.com/opinion/can-uzbekistan-s-new-leader-reform-the-country-29297

 
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There are three major versions of Islam practiced in Muslim world.The one practiced in Turkey is the same as the one in Central asia, infact it has origins in Central Asia.

The leader of the Sunni Islamic world is Turkey. It has been this way since the last Khalifah.

KSA was never fully accepted by majority Sunni Muslims due to their destruction of holy sites in Hijaz and the backstabbing of the Ottomans.
 
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The leader of the Sunni Islamic world is Turkey. It has been this way since the last Khalifah.

KSA was never fully accepted by majority Sunni Muslims due to their destruction of holy sites in Hijaz and the backstabbing of the Ottomans.
PROOFS???
 
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religion? Does Saudi like turkey? Does Egypt like turkey? Does Syria like turkey? Does Iran like turkey? No Muslim country like turkey except you and Qatar

None of the countries you listed have independent policies, they are dictated to by the US, and Iran has its own sphere.

Turkey has allies across the Muslim world in Europe, North Africa, Arab world, Central Asia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Southeast Asia.

Turkey also has fairly good ties with several European countries like Italy and Spain.
 
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PROOFS???

How Istanbul won back its crown as heart of the Muslim world

“Turkey is increasingly looking eastward, away from its Nato partners, to its old sphere of influence during the Ottoman Empire,” said Mohanad Hage Ali, a fellow at the Carnegie Middle East Center. “Its cultural influence can be seen all over the Middle East today: there are new Arabic translations of Turkish poets, and novels about the city coming out in Arabic. Over the last two decades we’ve seen a strong cultural bridge form.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...n-back-its-crown-as-heart-of-the-muslim-world
 
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How Istanbul won back its crown as heart of the Muslim world

“Turkey is increasingly looking eastward, away from its Nato partners, to its old sphere of influence during the Ottoman Empire,” said Mohanad Hage Ali, a fellow at the Carnegie Middle East Center. “Its cultural influence can be seen all over the Middle East today: there are new Arabic translations of Turkish poets, and novels about the city coming out in Arabic. Over the last two decades we’ve seen a strong cultural bridge form.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...n-back-its-crown-as-heart-of-the-muslim-world
Opinion piece only.
 
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How Istanbul won back its crown as heart of the Muslim world

“Turkey is increasingly looking eastward, away from its Nato partners, to its old sphere of influence during the Ottoman Empire,” said Mohanad Hage Ali, a fellow at the Carnegie Middle East Center. “Its cultural influence can be seen all over the Middle East today: there are new Arabic translations of Turkish poets, and novels about the city coming out in Arabic. Over the last two decades we’ve seen a strong cultural bridge form.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...n-back-its-crown-as-heart-of-the-muslim-world
THAT'S NOT THE PROOF I WANT BRO
 
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