The Economist magazine's "Islam and the Arab Revolution, " the title was discussed with the editorial nature of the Arab revolution. Arab revival of religion "is a growing power, " pointed out that the magazine, is now dominated by Western democracy, they must rely on commented.
From Tunisia to Egypt and from there to other Arab countries by the Economist has continued full speed bouncing riots, these riots have ever carried a secular nature, it also stated that the Western powers deep inside I feel relaxed and was included in the following opinion:
"they are not against religion. Most Americans, especially, religious. But I usually prefer the type of religion in themselves. Sept. 11 since 2001 in the nervous, especially about Islam."
According to the Economist, a growing power of Islam, Arab revolutions signs that are taken. The article claimed that this situation is of concern:
"This is both the Arab and secular thinkers and liberals huzursuzlandırıyor among Westerners. Pluralist democracy, the Islamists refuse such, the awakening of the Arab translators of their own direction, performs printing for women, are afraid to take the flag of jihad against Christians and Jews."
"Many Muslims, as well as the United States and France, does not believe in separation between religion and state affairs. Europe is a very" Christian Democrats "have lost their enthusiasm as they are not religious. Turkey, a Muslim democracies such as Malaysia and Indonesia are major Islamic parties."
'Al Qaeda SUPPORT LOW'Economist pointing to the difference between Islamic and Islamist, "Al-Qaeda, the Arabs in the heart and mind of the last few years has lost its place. Jihad supporters in the minority in number." made the determination.
'TURKEY MODEL'Magazine, comfortable side by side in the Arab world, Islam and democracy varolabildiği countries except Turkey, as outlined in Malaysia and Indonesia. According to the Economist, "Most devout Muslims in the Arab protesters, and even members of the Muslim Brotherhood, even sees Turkey as a model."
"Although the line of a moderate Islamic government, the recent alarming way, the authoritarian regime, but still emits signals to the public, serves much better than generals. But the name does not pass as a model of Iran. Theocracy, does not appeal to young people in the Arab streets."
"West" in the interests of LONG-TERM 'Elections in the West in Muslim countries is not very comfortable emphasizing the capabilities of the Economist, while those inclined to worry, a better alternative than that in the long term interests should remember whether they said:
"The former dictators, the people deprived of freedom and opportunities left, they promised to open dayanamayacağı stability. Üstlenmedikçe responsibility for their lives, Muslims fail to find the location of Islam in the modern democratic world."
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