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trotsky

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Wed Feb 13, 2019, 10:57 AM Feb 2019

Muslim Influence is Declining in Turkey [View all]

https://www.worldreligionnews.com/religion-news/muslim-influence-declining-turkey

The results of a survey released by Konda research have made it clear Turkey is going towards a more secular future. This is surprising as the present government pursues political Islam. The poll has compared views touching on multiple lifestyle aspects among present-day Turks with those polled in 2008. About 55 percent described themselves as pious in the earlier survey. In contrast, only 51 percent responded the same in 2018. The same decade witnessed the rise in the number of individuals “without belief” or atheists from two percent to five percent. The findings by Konda suggests that a rising number of Turks, although religious and conservative, feel much less restricted by Islamic rules. They are also more aware when it comes to the rights of women. They are also much more tolerant of multiple religious viewpoints.

A significant drop has been found in the number of respondents identifying themselves as “religious conservative.” It slid down to 25 percent from the previous 32 percent. The number of Turks who claim to fast during Ramadan, the Muslim holy month, have suffered a sharp decline from 77 percent to 65 percent. The winds of liberal thought are blowing through other aspects of life as well. As per the poll, the number of respondents holding the view that a woman and man must do a religious marriage for cohabitation have dropped by five percentage points to settle at 74 percent finally.

The results of the Konda poll have surprised a number of lay observers. The secular tinted findings are in direct contrast with the phenomena of a majority of voters re-electing politicians who regularly inject devout Muslim beliefs to government policies. Analysts, however, are not surprised. The President Recep Tayyip Erdogan-led Justice and Development Party began their rule from Ankara with a string economic focus, which drew a majority of the votes from the Turkish population. The administration, however, pushed an agenda of soft Islamisation over a period of time. The stress towards political Islam has become more strident in recent times.

...The attempts of the Erdogan regime in Turkey to promote religiosity has not resulted in any effective result. According to Murat Somer of Koc University in Istanbul, the efforts to push in religiosity has minimal effect on the Turkish populace. Many have noticed that although public religious acts have been steady, private acts have fallen, signifying religious shallowness.
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I love Turkey, where you can see topless Europeans and comradebillyboy Feb 2019 #1
It doesn't take all that many fundamentalists to inject fundamentalism into public policy Major Nikon Feb 2019 #2
Thanks to the support and cover they get from the religious moderates... trotsky Feb 2019 #3
That and not enough others calling bullshit Major Nikon Feb 2019 #4
And yet, look what the Christian Right has been able to do here, MineralMan Feb 2019 #5
Good to see that theists are becomg more tolerant. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #6
Increased secularism will have that effect. n/t trotsky Feb 2019 #7
Except in China. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #9
#Whataboutism trotsky Feb 2019 #10
Stay on topic? guillaumeb Feb 2019 #11
Judging and dispensing eye-for-an-eye justice. trotsky Feb 2019 #12
I did not force you to post there. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #13
So it's OK what I posted, then? trotsky Feb 2019 #23
Actually in Turkey theists have become less tolerant. Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #14
Clearly that is exactly what you read. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #15
You do know that Edrogan is the head of Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #16
And you do know that: guillaumeb Feb 2019 #18
Yes sure whatever. Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #20
Yes, the 2% decline. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #22
So in summary the Turkish state is sliding Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #26
Yes. That's what's happening. MineralMan Feb 2019 #27
We are addressing 2 issues. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #29
You do not see any connection? Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #33
Apparently not. MineralMan Feb 2019 #34
Color you decisively refuted by the article. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #39
Not so. MineralMan Feb 2019 #40
Do you see Erdogan as the conservative pushback? guillaumeb Feb 2019 #38
No it shows the number of conservative Muslims is lower. Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #41
By a miniscule fraction. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #44
No poll can demonstrate that. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2019 #43
Been to Turkey, have you? MineralMan Feb 2019 #17
Marvelous. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #19
Wow. trotsky Feb 2019 #24
Unintended irony at its best. eom guillaumeb Feb 2019 #30
You awesome Christian, you. trotsky Feb 2019 #31
...metaphorically Major Nikon Feb 2019 #35
I strongly suspect that you meant this.... guillaumeb Feb 2019 #36
No, really. trotsky Feb 2019 #42
And, speaking of the firm doing the survey, guillaumeb Feb 2019 #21
Free time while serving at that base in Turkey was easy to come by. MineralMan Feb 2019 #25
So your quarrel with the survey is based on nothing? guillaumeb Feb 2019 #28
And yours is based on a single article. MineralMan Feb 2019 #32
An article that contradicted your claim. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #37
Thank Gawd! 😉 Duppers Feb 2019 #8
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