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answer to syeid Kasim

Reader comment on item: Is Turkey's Government Starting a Muslim Reformation?
in response to reader comment: Secularism Vs Democracy

Submitted by zisan sumer (Turkey), Jun 14, 2008 at 06:58

I recommend you must inform yourself about the system in Turkey. Because I can see that you are brainwashed and became militant in your way of islam. Turkey is a secular country and will stay that way. Religions and worship constitunally protected but it is that : I can see it bothers you : it is a secular country. You would like to see it turned into saudi arabia but if you want to live in Saudi Arabia Turkey does not have a law agaist your move. Good luck my fanatically muslim friend.


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