It's sad seeing a country who says they're 100% muslim and still refer to laws made by those who colonised us. Some might say we should the change the system from within like the Muslim Brotherhood and make the whole parliament clerics the spokesman the judge everything. But sadly it didn't work for the MB as we saw in Egypt with Morsi. So how can we implement it.
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for me, the religious revolution I like to study is General Franco's National Catholic revolution in Spain.
he genocided Communists and freemasons and established a Catholic state that was in power for about thirty years.
his soldiers fought for God and for Spain.
this is why Franco imo is better in a sense than MB. MB is a globalist organization due to being derived from Freemasonry, which pushes globalism.
the Spanish model isn't necessarily right for people who don't know the language. but mb is a wrong model from its foundations.
revolution costs money. and it can be a peaceful one, I'm not necessarily discussing the means.
firstly it's money.
then
there's the background knowledge
1- Islamic knowledge
2- Deep knowledge of the country in question
3- Understanding science of revolution
combine those and also the people in the front should appear as men of the people....
put all that together and insha'Allah it would serve as a starting basis
edit: also, of course Afghanistan is worth studying and should be studied. I just don't know Pashtun so there's a language barrier for me rather than with Spain