While what you have written is true -- Turkey fared much better than its contemporaries in the Muslim world: Pakistan: Egypt, Indonesia, Iran -- and credit has to be given to Ata-Turk and secular Turks who laid the foundation of a modern society.
Turkey has the same secretariat fault lines as do Iraq, Pakistan and so many other Muslim countries -- but you never hear of secretarial violence in Turkey.
Further the coups were by and large bloodless
One side-effect that Ata-Turk may or may not have foreseen is that the enormous state pressure on the clergy in Turkey and the open criticism of religious mechanisms from the secular quarters of society forced the Turkish religious body(ies) to come up with rigorous responses to life, history, science as when compared to say in Pakistan.
Try kicking up a discussion with an educated Turkish Muslim cleric and then compare him to a Pakistani TV Mollah -- the difference is night and day.
The Turkish economy in the last three decades has performed poorly, therefore the legacy provided by Ataturk was full of corruption, discrimination and oppression. Under Erdogan the economy has improved drastically. Don't get me wrong, there are some things about Erdogan which are not good, yet he is a million times better than those secularists Turks. Give me an example where Turkey has fared better than Pakistan apart from the economy. By the way Indonesia in the next two decades will be a major economy, I have some friends in the Chinese Government who are involved in certain projects and they believe that the country has huge potential. Turkey is predominately a Sufi nation, thus why would there be secretariat violence? In Pakistan the scenario is completely different and some of our policies have created this divide between Sunni and Shia.
Which particular coup are you on about? The 1980 coup saw hundreds of people killed in prison and thousands were tortured. Turkey doesn't have a rosy history
In Turkey the Saudi ideology never came because Jihad happened in Afghanistan and unfortunately Pakistan was next door. There are some good Imam's in Pakistan, you shouldn't blame all of them because a few minority have given them a bad name.
Quaid Azam [this may get me kicked of the form]: drank alcohol, like pork sandwiches (this is noted by several people who are considered authorities on his life) and wanted a secular state.
If given the choice which do you want:
Please give me the names of those people? In one of his last speeches to the public, he clearly stated that Pakistan needs to find its own system of governance that was in-tuned with the principle of Islam. Given the choice I want an Islamic system because I am a Muslim, however, I respect your opinion. Nobody will kick you out of the forum
The Golden period of Islam is centered on Baghdad which was the center of learning and art before Hulagu Khan burned it to the ground. It was never secular, however, the government of the day practiced a system which can be implemented today. Both religion and science was important at the state level. Colonialism is one of the biggest factors why some third world countries are in strife.
Muslims sadly do not know their history -- try reading the travels of Ibn Batutta where he talks about Muslim women appearing topless in his court and he asking them, that at least cover yourself in my court.
NOTE: I'm not advocating Muslim women go topless -- just telling you how detached Muslims are from what they think is their history
I have never read a quote where Ibn Batutta said that Muslim women appeared topless in the Sultan court of Morocco? Please can you provide me reference on which book you read this piece of information on?
Ibn Batutta did travel to the Kingdom of Mali and the Muslim women did appear to exhibit the characteristics of remaining topless, however, Islam was new to the region and people mixed local customs with religion. This was wrong, yet people don't define a religion. The Golden period of Islam had some flaws, which is why most Muslims look to the Rashidun Caliphate system. Islamic history is not perfect, because kingship doesn't exists, but there are instances where we have shaped the world where it is today.