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How come Pakistan/Morocco achieved a balance between religion and secularism but Iran did not? 06/06/26(Sat)14:12:55 No. 18515033
How come Pakistan/Morocco achieved a balance between religion and secularism but Iran did not? 06/06/26(Sat)14:12:55 No. 18515033
How come Pakistan/Morocco achieved a balance between religion and secularism but Iran did not? Anonymous
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Pakistanis and Moroccans will do hippy crack but still attend the masjid for Friday prayers. They will buy sports cars while still observing Eid. Paki and Moroccan women plaster their faces in makeup and dance and sing while still wearing their hijabs. They have children out of wedlock but still observing every minute of Ramadan and get all their prayers in.
Pakistan and Morocco have the perfect mix of western "freedoms" in a devout Islamic populace.
The Iranians always tell us that Islam can't co-exist with these "freedoms" and it's one or the other. For the Iranians, it's either a complete Shi'ite theocracy or zero Islam at all. There's no in between.
Considering that you keep telling us these Iranians are so high IQ it is mightily strange that they cannot seem to strike up a balance between modernism, secularism and Islam which Morocco and Pakistan have both done successfully.
There are no apostates from Pakistan or Morocco but every hairy Islamophobe ranting away in the West is an Iranian.
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Pakis have a huge cinema industry and they are joined in with Bollywood where women loosely wear hijab or take it off for movies, put it back on, etc. Pakis also have lavish weddings and birthday celebrations with music and many even dabble in alcohol.
Yet at the same time they rigidly oppose Israel and ensure that they pray and fast and remain steadfast on Islam.
As for the Iranians, they claim that this sort of lifestyle cannot go hand in hand with Islam and that they must either choose "the Islamic Republic" or a secular freedom Americanized Western life.
And yet Pakistan, India, Ghana, Lebanon, Morocco, Malaysia, Egypt, Bosnia, Albania, UAE, Saudi Arabia and many other Muslim countries completely refute them.
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Most Iranians ive met are like that too, in fact they were more secular and partying than moroccans or Pakis. Biggest difference is that Moroccans and Pakis have a lot more western migration going on compared to Iranians.
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>>18515033
>Moroccans
Morroco is a vassal state, it adopts whatever it's colonial master imposes.
> Pakistan
Barely a country, it is basicly an IMF owned colony, it lacks the centralized leadership needed to impose anything.
Anyhow Pakistan is probably more religious than Iran at this point, it's leadership is not the same though.
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>>18515033
>. Paki and Moroccan women plaster their faces in makeup and dance and sing while still wearing their hijabs.
No meaningful amount of them do that.
> The Iranians always tell us that Islam can't co-exist with these "freedoms" and it's one or the other
They are correct.
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