We shouldn't make blanket statements.It's the opposite. They are becoming more irreligious.
Interesting but it’s funny how the Turks was happy when Sophia the famous Christian church was turned back to mosque.It's the opposite. They are becoming more irreligious.
There are many polls on this, even a Turkish poll.if they are anything like the arabs they are getting more religious. However i dont know neither does
We shouldn't make blanket statements.
I believe as the world shifts into a multi-polar world people are gonna connate secularism with modernity(not in the ideological use of the word but the economic and technological)There are many polls on this, even a Turkish poll.
Hopefully Somalis will follow in their footsteps.It's the opposite. They are becoming more irreligious.
Nope and inshallah somali turns into 100% powerful Islamic countryHopefully Somalis will follow in their footsteps.![]()
“cultural Muslims “ Saxib I think that’s wrong to say cuz especially Ramadan vids of turkey I’ve seen just shows they ain’t culture MuslimsErdogan won’t be re-elected. His main competitor is a Kemalist who wants further integration with Europe.
I can’t comment on religious attitudes within Turkey. For the most part they are just “cultural” Muslims. The Islamist factions within Turkey are the biggest crybabies though
Might just ask my Turkish friend what’s going on turkey and the youth opinion. One thing I noticed is that turkey has many Greek and others immigrants who are pushing turkey to be fully European and leave religion but the actual Turks opinions seems mix who knows reallyI made a thread about this a while back, Turkish youth are becoming more and more atheist.
It's the opposite. They are becoming more irreligious.
they’re gonna be more secular again ppl don’t like erdogan rn
Hopefully Somalis will follow in their footsteps.![]()
Erdogan won’t be re-elected. His main competitor is a Kemalist who wants further integration with Europe.
I can’t comment on religious attitudes within Turkey. For the most part they are just “cultural” Muslims. The Islamist factions within Turkey are the biggest crybabies though
I made a thread about this a while back, Turkish youth are becoming more and more atheist.
Even Muslims who sin day in and day out observe Ramadan. Not a great measure of pietyNope and inshallah somali turns into 100% powerful Islamic country
“cultural Muslims “ Saxib I think that’s wrong to say cuz especially Ramadan vids of turkey I’ve seen just shows they ain’t culture Muslims
Using your logic could I say the same for European Christians ?Even Muslims who sin day in and day out observe Ramadan. Not a great measure of piety
Idealism vs praxis. Everyone likes to think of themselves as a good Muslim/Christian/Jew and when pressed on it will say they are. Actions speak louder than words howeverWrong. This is the latest survey out of Turkey.
New Faith Survey in Türkiye: Strong Religious Devotion Despite Decades of Secularism
So the identity that most Turks feel the greatest proximity to and identify the most with is their Muslim identity.
Furthermore, 80% describe their degree of proximity with their Muslim identity as the highest, whereas it’s 55% with the next one, which is their nation. That’s a difference of 25%.
This is quite a significant number when you consider that the subsequent identity categories only differ by a few percent thereafter.
Another statistic that deserves some attention is the fact that the percentage of Turks identifying with Islamism and Kemalism is very similar (53%). Most would probably have assumed that the Kemalist identity would be much higher than the Islamist identity.
It also means that, in a way, nationalism within Türkiye is becoming “post-Kemalist.”
Sure. Most Europeans aren't Christian. No one really disputes thisUsing your logic could I say the same for European Christians ?
Bruh that’s wrongSure. Most Europeans aren't Christian. No one really disputes this
How? Practically none of them are observant or go to Church. I would know since I live amongst themBruh that’s wrong
Idealism vs praxis. Everyone likes to think of themselves as a good Muslim/Christian/Jew and when pressed on it will say they are. Actions speak louder than words however