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Old Saturday, August 23, 2014
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Originally Posted by Hassan02 View Post
a reason for this may be the fact that Muslims power was at its greatest when the Muslim states were theocratic, while the Europeans were already partially secularized when at the height of their power.
Yup this is exactly what I was trying to point out, you found the right words before me . There is another fact that even liberalism is inherently problematic, and Muslims feel they can save the world from its evils . And democracy pushes far too much towards liberal side, so beside 'free market' liberalism is perhaps another reason why it is resisted . I will be back shortly, this discussion is going interesting
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