Indus Pakistan
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Reality is always complicated. The operative word here is "outlook". Take Yusuf Islam [the singer Cat Stevens] who converted to Islam. However as a a American who was exposed to, acculturized to secular outlook and education his interpretation of Islam is differant from say a Talib in Afghanistan. You mention Erdogan. Turks as a people have been reformed since 1921 under a secular project. Erdogan is product of that society and despite being religious remains a staunch secularist. I was struck by the Turkish secularism last summer. After nearly 20 years in power under the so called Islamist Erdogan the first thing I saw at the giant new Istanbul Airport was huge advertising displays for alcohol drinks. Bar and clubs line many streets in Istanbul. Scantly clad, drunk woman walk the streets adjacent to Ottoman era mosques. This sort of Islam or society is unkown in Pakistan.religious person from backward education level, but many religious people who have reached high education level
The Islam we have in Pakistan is all about keeping females trapped, keeping the poor trapped and essentially anti-progress. Think of mutation of primitive mind and religious dogma making a lethal cocktail which millions have supped creating a collective madness.