Falcon29
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As I said, I still don't think you can go against human nature. Western democracies have the most freedoms because the people gradually demanded them. So gay people lobbied for decades to be allowed to be openly gay without persecution, and won. Muslims are not different humans. They want the same as everyone else. A roof over their heads, take care of their family, nice car, nice holidays, freedom to trash the government without being jailed etc. The kids will want a pet, the latest phone and to watch mindless cartoons.
If by "right path" - you mean go out of your way to help people, do favours without expecting something in return, be selfless, look after nature and the environment etc - then I agree, but we don't need religion for that, we just need education.
Of course society is shaped by society itself, or the people. That being said there needs to be moderation, you being Jewish and Abrahamic probably view yourself as a creation of God and have a private relationship with him. Even if you're not practicing. Your problem is you're disregarding religion too much, don't know if this is because of examples in history or by your experience with religious institution. But, let's assume you understand reality well, you can probably recognize that even those in religious institutions you may view it as just another institution or practice with religious overtures. You are probably correct in that assessment. Even though they may pray and observe the tenets more than others, they can still be distant from God. So don't let that define what the 'right path' is. The right path can't described in words, you need to reach that point. People who reach that point are not common, and some of the best ones are the Prophet's(PBUT) and in Islam's case the rightly guided Caliphs. We should be following their examples.
Now how do they reach that point where they are sincere, their intentions are sincere and they actually formulate a righteous society and produce out of it the best characteristics out of people? They struggle against theirselves and their desires. And that is just personally, without involving society. God knows we are attached to some desires in this life and knows it is hard to give them to your best ability. He also knows if you struggle against yourself, especially qualities that are excessive, you are going to change as a person. You will not have everything you may have wanted and then become more grateful. And what will prove that is if you go through difficult times, you will cope better than others. While those who claim they are grateful and blessed, if put into difficult situations will break down and complain a lot and possibly start demeaning God for why he put them in that situation. You will become more empathetic, if you suffer because you struggle against your desires(any consequences of struggling against your desires), you will then be empathetic with those who suffer.
Those are two examples of qualities you will assume from struggling against some of your desires. That does not mean repress yourself completely and make an ultra strict society. Society needs to be moderate and people need freedom of expression, but some things should be limited by state. And the rest is up to people to decide, you can get away with stuff even in a moderately religious country if you are looking after it. The point is God sees something people don't when he advises to struggle against some of our desires. It's no surprise that those who struggled against their desires the most and suffered the most as a result by means of rejection(which in turn makes everything harder for them to achieve, and affects them personally when they lack respect and basic needs) were the Prophet's. They could have said you know what this is too hard, let me drift away from this path God has ordained so I can have an easy life, but they didn't. They continued to suffer for a long time and God held them very highly due to them essentially killing themselves(figuratively) for his sake.
I don't expect common people to emulate the Prophet's, only few will achieve that level of piousness. But, we can try to struggle against our desires a bit, while still enjoying life and having fun with moderation. And we can also contemplate God more, think of him more and appreciate him more. While also doing good such as making the environment a better place, improving education, upholding justice for all, being more considerate towards each other, etc.... We don't need to push God out of our lives on a state level. On a societal level it is up to the individual.
My last point is people should do more observation. Always try to observe and understand things. Once you have a better and more realistic understanding of reality you will understand the rational of God and you will understand many of the flaws we as humans are exhibiting right now. Which you may not currently be able to comprehend.
This requires more discussion so it's unfortunate we won't be able to cram everything so easily.