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Turkey had long taken strict precautions to protect Ismail Haniyeh during his visits to Turkey, as he was Israel's number one target. The Hamas leader was the key man for negotiations, as well as for a ceasefire and hostage exchange.

In fact, after the Israeli Shin Bet threatened to eliminate Hamas leaders around the world, MIT chief Ibrahim Kalin personally contacted the director of the Shin Bet and told him clearly: "Don't dare. Don't even think about that. This will have serious consequences."

Turkey did not limit itself to warnings. MIT and the interior ministry carried out repeated operations against the Mossad, destroying its cells in the country and ensuring the safety of Haniyeh and other Hamas members. This shows that Turkey was not only the supporter but also the protector of Hamas.

That is why serious questions are being raised in Turkey about Haniyeh's murder in Tehran, pointing to Iran's inability to ensure the Palestinian leader's security.
Ankara also believes that Haniya's assassination could not have taken place without support from inside Iran. The murder in one of the safe houses of the Revolutionary Guards shows betrayal from within.

Ankara is asking all these questions publicly because it wants to take a more active role as Hamas' protector, taking Iran and Qatar out of the game.
 
We have the same problem in Pakistan, where many students struggle to learn the Roman and Urdu alphabets. Literacy in Pakistan is, therefore, very low. Indonesia also switched to the Roman alphabet from Arabic to write its language long ago. As a result, it has 99% literacy. The Mughal sultanate in Delhi outright did not allow a printing press for the same fear. The British promoted the printing press and mass education in our country.

Pakistan needs to adopt a modified printed alphabet. Some Pakistani I temporarily had contact with online wrote to me on this subject and I proposed a modified printed Scythian alphabet. Considering the Scythians, spoke languages related to ours and their alphabet was printed, I thought it was a good choice.

He actually drafted one out on paper and sent it to me (although not 100% coherent with the our current alphabet):

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if they had no secular government it would not be any different from arab nations today lol, maybe even worse

Most Arab countries are secular, save for Gulf Arab states which are strict theocracies, although non-Muslims are still entitled to practice their religions there as well but with certain conditions.

It's only Saudi Arabia that's ultra-strict.

Turkey does have a certain degree of restrictions on non-Muslims as well as non-Sunni Muslims. Turkey did endure a period of Westernization under Ataturk but that was different from genuine secularization. That Westernization has left the country in an identity crisis.

The forceful Westernization by the elite has caused a backlash amongst the civilian population who've turned to Islamist parties. It simply doesn't work. One of the emails I sent you contained a link on this topic.

BTW have a look at my post above.
 
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Most Arab countries are secular, save for Gulf Arab states which are strict theocracies, although non-Muslims are still entitled to practice their religions there as well but with certain conditions.

It's only Saudi Arabia that's ultra-strict.

Turkey does have a certain degree of restrictions on non-Muslims as well as non-Sunni Muslims. Turkey did endure a period of Westernization under Ataturk but that was different from genuine secularization. That Westernization has left the country in an identity crisis.

The forceful Westernization by the elite has caused a backlash amongst the civilian population who've turned to Islamist parties. It simply doesn't work. One of the emails I sent you contained a link on this topic.

BTW have a look at my post above.
right now no country in the world has Islamic Law, maybe that can fix Pakistan.
 
I agree but it would depend on the crime. Chopping people's hands off for theft but jail sentence for murderers is not my kind of thing.

Jail should be for thieves while death should be for murderers.
There's more to Islamic law then meets the eye, some stuff we need,

I don't see anything wrong with hand chopping theives. It's a solid law.
 
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There's more to Islamic law then meets the eye, some stuff we need,

I don't see anything wrong with hand chopping theives. It's a solid law.

Murderers shouldn't be given jail sentences while thieves have their hands chopped off.

That is my argument. Jail should be for thieves and death should be for murderers.
 

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