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What Muslim country is ideologically most similar to Pakistan?

I want to go there someday as a tourist, those are honestly the best places to find un westernized loyal women.

4 pages have been discussed but nobody has yet mentioned Sufism. Historical perspectives have also been missed.

Shukar hai Mauritius nahi bola. Boltay to hum aap ka kiya okhar laytay

Mauritania is nearly 100% Muslim, with most inhabitants adhering to the Sunni denomination.[2] The Sufi orders, the Tijaniyah and the Qadiriyyah, have great influence not only in the country, but in Morocco, Algeria, Senegal and other neighborhood countries as well. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Nouakchott, founded in 1965, serves the 4,500 Catholics in Mauritania (mostly foreign residents from West Africa and Europe).

There are extreme restrictions on freedom of religion and belief in Mauritania; it is one of thirteen countries in the world which punishes atheism by death.[56] On 27 April 2018, The National Assembly passed a law that makes the death penalty mandatory for anyone convicted of "blasphemous speech" and acts deemed "sacrilegious". The new law eliminates the possibility under article 306 of substituting prison terms for the death penalty for certain apostasy-related crimes if the offender promptly repents. The law also provides for a sentence of up to two years in prison and a fine of up to 600,000 Ouguiyas (approximately EUR 14,630) for "offending public indecency and Islamic values" and for "breaching Allah’s prohibitions" or assisting in their breach.[57]
 
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We respect power, you have none Arab.
I would suggest you to put cold water on your head then post.

Power ? Money is power, Money buys weapons, influence, Personnels (although patriotism plays the better part).

Now google the defence budgets of various Arab countries.

Power is there, it was there and it should remain and grow.
 
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I'm gonna hop off this thread, too much division here.

Mauritania is nearly 100% Muslim, with most inhabitants adhering to the Sunni denomination.[2] The Sufi orders, the Tijaniyah and the Qadiriyyah, have great influence not only in the country, but in Morocco, Algeria, Senegal and other neighborhood countries as well. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Nouakchott, founded in 1965, serves the 4,500 Catholics in Mauritania (mostly foreign residents from West Africa and Europe).

There are extreme restrictions on freedom of religion and belief in Mauritania; it is one of thirteen countries in the world which punishes atheism by death.[56] On 27 April 2018, The National Assembly passed a law that makes the death penalty mandatory for anyone convicted of "blasphemous speech" and acts deemed "sacrilegious". The new law eliminates the possibility under article 306 of substituting prison terms for the death penalty for certain apostasy-related crimes if the offender promptly repents. The law also provides for a sentence of up to two years in prison and a fine of up to 600,000 Ouguiyas (approximately EUR 14,630) for "offending public indecency and Islamic values" and for "breaching Allah’s prohibitions" or assisting in their breach.[57]
Uh ok? Just saying the women there are much less Westernised then Pakistani, or Arab women living in the West in general and will not act or dress like the infidel women in Europe and America.
 
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There's no set time line. Where do you begin your history is up to you. Our Pakistani history starts with the Muslim League, and our legacy goes to the Mughals. We cherish this part.
neither was there any Iran before 1920 and Turkey before 1924.
Modern Turkey's Muslims League, Peoples Party(CHP ) was founded in 1919
 
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I don't think there is any except maybe Turkey.
Lol, no. They are too Secular in general. Ever been to Turkey Major Keyboard Jihadi ?

However, Off topic, Turks are quite friendly and non racist
 
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neither was there any Iran before 1920 and Turkey before 1924.

They have an ethnical history though with which they can connect strongly. Ours, it only goes back to the subcontinent, and we don't adore it because we don't want to be associated with Indians. It doesn't matter though. We're building a legacy now, and that's all that matters. A 100 years from now, this moment will be their proud history.
 
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No, not so soon. I want a deal done with you first, F-16s or you don’t go. Give me the price tag
I do wish Pakistani F-16s could get Block 60 upgrades. Wouldn't mind UAE funding it if Pakistanis in general stop Arab hating because of real politick with India.
 
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They have an ethnical history though with which they can connect strongly. Ours, it only goes back to the subcontinent, and we don't adore it. It doesn't matter though. We're building a legacy now, and that's all that matters. A 100 years from now, this moment will be their proud history.
If this is the legacy then Ya Allah, Bring the hour before that...
 
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They have an ethnical history though with which they can connect strongly. Ours, it only goes back to the subcontinent, and we don't adore it. It doesn't matter though. We're building a legacy now, and that's all that matters. A 100 years from now, this moment will be their proud history.
You should get a negative rating for that..

Sindhis,Punjabis,Pakhtuns, Baloch are here for thousands of years...
 
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You should get a negative rating for that..

Sindhis,Punjabis,Pakhtuns, Baloch are here for thousands of years...

Yes, they indeed are, but it was mostly in fusion with the Indian Subcontinent; and there existed no paritcularly proud Muslim empires of these.
 
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Ideologically speaking, any country born to save the Islamic identity and political ambitions of Muslims, would be the closest ideologically to Pakistan.
Bangladesh was not born to save muslims but only bengalis
 
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