Its good to see Turkish democracy getting more mature and Armed forces getting side lined. Armed forces job is to protect the country from external threats, not meddle or take part in internal politics. This is the biggest problem we have in many poor underdeveloped countries, including many Muslim majority countries, at least Turkey is moving away from this quagmire, thanks to AKP leaders.
And for Muslim countries, the non-Muslim world, specially the West, always seem to support the secular side, even if it means the secular anti-Islamist group gets to power with the help of the Armed forces. I believe this is because of inherent anti-Islam bias of Western powers. It seems other than Muslim masses themselves (not counting the secular dictators or conservative Monarchs and their relatively well to do supporters), no one wants to see "Islamist" or "Islamic leaning" people come to power using their naturally wide political support base.
Secular or any other minorities have to learn not to depend on Army, rather wait for the evolution of democratic institutions to gain their rights and privileges. That will be good for the evolution and maturing of democratic institution in Muslim majority countries.
So it could be safely said that the West is the biggest hindrance to development of democratic institutions in Muslim countries. Egypt is a perfect case in point and my own country Bangladesh is another. With last two elections, Pakistan seem to have broken out of the vicious cycle. Here is a list of Muslim majority countries and their democratic credentials:
Islamic democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are several non-governmental organizations that publish and maintain indices of freedom in the world, according to their own various definitions of the term, and rank countries as being free, partly free, or unfree using various measures of freedom, including political rights, economic rights, freedom of the press and civil liberties.
The following lists Muslim-majority countries and shows the scores given by two frequently used indices: Freedom in the World (2012) by the US-based Freedom House and the 2011 Democracy Index by the Economist Intelligence Unit. These indices are frequently used in Western media, but have attracted some criticism and may not reflect recent changes.
As of 2012, Indonesia is the only Muslim-majority nation acknowledged as democratic by both Freedom House and Economist democracy indexes.
Key: * - Electoral democracies - Disputed territory (according to Freedom House)
Location Democracy Index Score Democracy Index Rank Democracy Index Category Freedom in the World Status Type of government Religion and State
*Indonesia 6.76 53 Flawed democracy Free Presidential system Secular state, Islamic state (only in Aceh)
Malaysia 6.41 64 Flawed democracy Partly free Constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy State religion
*Senegal 6.09 74 Flawed democracy Free Semi-presidential system Secular state
*Bangladesh 5.86 84 Hybrid regime Partly free Parliamentary republic State religion
*Turkey 5.76 88 Hybrid regime Partly free Parliamentary republic Secular state
*Albania 5.67 90 Hybrid regime Partly free Parliamentary republic Secular state
*Tunisia 5.67 90 Hybrid regime Partly free Semi-presidential system State religion
*Libya 5.15 95 Hybrid regime Partly free Parliamentary republic State religion
Mali 5.12 97 Hybrid regime Not free Semi-presidential system Secular state
Lebanon 5.05 99 Hybrid regime Partly free Confessionalist Parliamentary republic Secular state
Palestine (occupied by Israel) 4.80 103 Hybrid regime Not free Semi-presidential system Secular state (in West Bank), de-facto Islamic state (in Gaza Strip)
*Sierra Leone 4.71 104 Hybrid regime Free Presidential system Secular state
Kyrgyzstan 4.69 106 Hybrid regime Partly free Parliamentary republic Secular state
Pakistan 4.57 108 Hybrid regime Partly free Federalism, parliamentary republic State religion
Egypt 4.56 109 Hybrid regime Partly free Semi-presidential system State religion
Mauritania 4.17 110 Hybrid regime Not free Islamic republic, Semi-presidential system Islamic state
*Niger 4.16 111 Hybrid regime Partly free Semi-presidential system Secular state
Iraq 4.10 113 Hybrid regime Not free Parliamentary republic State religion
Morocco 4.07 115 Hybrid regime Partly free Constitutional monarchy State religion
Algeria 3.83 118 Authoritarian regime Not free Semi-presidential system State religion
Kuwait 3.78 119 Hybrid regime Partly free Constitutional monarchy State religion
Nigeria 3.77 120 Authoritarian regime Partly free Federalism, presidential system Secular state, Islamic state (only in the northern Nigerian states)
Jordan 3.76 121 Authoritarian regime Not free Constitutional monarchy State religion
Burkina Faso 3.52 127 Authoritarian regime Partly free Semi-presidential system Secular state
*Comoros 3.52 127 Authoritarian regime Partly free Presidential system, Federal republic State religion
The Gambia 3.31 134 Authoritarian regime Not free Presidential system Secular state
Oman 3.26 135 Authoritarian regime Not free Absolute monarchy State religion
Qatar 3.18 138 Authoritarian regime Not free Absolute monarchy State religion
Azerbaijan 3.15 139 Authoritarian regime Not free Presidential system Secular state
Yemen 3.12 140 Authoritarian regime Not free Presidential system Islamic state
Kazakhstan 2.95 143 Authoritarian regime Not free Presidential system Secular state
Guinea 2.79 146 Authoritarian regime Partly free Presidential system Secular state
Djibouti 2.74 147 Authoritarian regime Not free Semi-presidential system Secular state
United Arab Emirates 2.58 149 Authoritarian regime Not free Federalism, Constitutional monarchy State religion
Bahrain 2.53 150 Authoritarian regime Not free Constitutional monarchy State religion
Tajikistan 2.51 151 Authoritarian regime Not free Presidential system Secular state
Afghanistan 2.48 152 Authoritarian regime Not free Islamic republic, Presidential system Islamic state
Sudan 2.38 154 Authoritarian regime Not free Federalism, presidential system Secular state (de jure), Islamic state (de facto)
Iran 1.98 158 Authoritarian regime Not free Islamic republic, Presidential system, Theocracy Islamic state
Turkmenistan 1.72 161 Authoritarian regime Not free Presidential system, single-party state Secular state
Uzbekistan 1.72 161 Authoritarian regime Not free Presidential system Secular state
Saudi Arabia 1.71 163 Authoritarian regime Not free Islamic absolute monarchy Islamic state
Syria 1.63 164 Authoritarian regime Not free Semi-presidential system Secular state
Chad 1.62 165 Authoritarian regime Not free Presidential system Secular state
Brunei - - Authoritarian regime Not free Absolute monarchy State religion
Kosovo - - - Partly free Secular state
*Maldives - - - Partly free State religion
Northern Cyprus (Cyprus) - - - Free Secular state
Somalia Not free Federalism, Semi-presidential system State religion
Somaliland (Somalia) Partly free
Western Sahara (controlled by Morocco) - - - Not free -