The bigger problem we have today is the Muslim youth who have an idea of Islam that's completely in conflict with the real Islam. I don't know if you noticed it but some users here were recently posting threads like 'I don't agree with apostasy law', and 'I love ex-Muslims', this is, without doubt, the result of the watered-down version of the religion being thought to the youth by apologists.We have a situation in modern times that the majority of Muslim nations follow a half-hearted form of Sharia and relegate it to a second place below secular western law. Of course, liberalism has influenced these secular western legal codes we see in use around the Muslim world today.
I'd also like to add that the modern idea of liberalism is different from the historical/original meaning of liberalism. Liberalism originally meant freedom from the restrictions of absolute rulership and the application of greater political rights.
It also advocated for free-market systems and an end to royalist/mercantilist monopolies which removed significant barriers to social mobility.
Yes, you're absolutely right this is the bigger problem. Unfortunately, the root cause of this problem is both a result of the socio-political effects of colonialism and modern western interventionism.The bigger problem we have today is the Muslim youth who have an idea of Islam that's completely in conflict with the real Islam. I don't know if you noticed it but some users here were recently posting threads like 'I don't agree with apostasy law', and 'I love ex-Muslims', this is, without doubt, the result of the watered-down version of the religion being thought to the youth by apologists.
Due to such sugar-coating and the adoption of popular mottoes like Islam is the religion of peace, the impression many Muslims have regarding Islam is totally different to that of Muslims of the past.