From The Economist: "The religion that invades the public square most overtly is Islam: it affords secular power the least respect, teaching that the primary unit of society is the umma, the international brotherhood of believers. At its most theocratic, it forces people to follow sharia laws, sometimes with barbaric penalties. Yet Islam can clearly co-exist with a modern liberal state. For all its failures in the Arab world, democracy has taken root in Malaysia and Indonesia. America's Muslims worship freely and respect its secular constitution—a success the United States should make more of in its foreign policy. But the test case will be Turkey, a secular state currently ruled by Islamists whose progress is being watched with nervous attention."
Check out the Economist's lengthy "special report".
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Friday, November 09, 2007
The religion wars of the 21st century...
Posted by Barbara Dillon Hillas at 12:39 AM
Labels: Islam, Religion, Western Civilization
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