If you bring in religion in politics, it will create divide and there will be no freedom at all. Not just Islam, other religions too do not give much importance to personal freedom that is being guaranteed by democracy.
After Tunisia’s political regression, some question if Islam is compatible with liberal democracy.
What examples counter this narrative, and why are they often ignored?
Democracy, as the concept created by ancient Greek, and Cleisthenes as a father of democracy, is totally different concept than religion. I am not talking about particular religion, but all religion as we know it. If you take a look of all religions state, including Islamic states, do you really see democracy as defined by Abraham Lincoln. (Of the people, by the people, for the people)This is a totally incorrect claim
Democracy, as the concept created by ancient Greek, and Cleisthenes as a father of democracy, is totally different concept than religion. I am not talking about particular religion, but all religion as we know it. If you take a look of all religions state, including Islamic states, do you really see democracy as defined by Abraham Lincoln. (Of the people, by the people, for the people)
Those were different times, they talked about democracy and freedom but they involved in slavery. We cannot compare those times with the present situation. I was only trying to evaluate theory implementation in the modern societies. We sure can go on and on about how good or even bad a certain religion can be but based on my study of religion and social anthropology, I see religion being little far form democracy.Are you sure Cleisthenes included everyone when it comes to democracy? As far as I have read, Cleisthenes excluded foreigners (and a few other people) when it comes to gaining citizenship. Cleisthenes barred foreigners from obtaining citizenship
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