For example, if you look at Turks in Germany (second/third generation), they are usually much more conservative than, say, Gen Y Turks from Istanbul or Ankara or wherever.
Or the Central Asian Muslim countries, most of which are, thanks to being part of the USSR, mostly only nominally Muslim (particularly Uzbekistan).
Also Kurds tend to be much less religious than other Arabs.
Or Crimea, which is still full of Tatars, who are also very secularized Muslims.
It’s just… Not quite that simple. But yeah, in general, Albania, Crimea, Azerbaijan, Bosnia et al., are much, much less Islamofascist than the MENA countries, lol.
It’s not quite as simple as that.
For example, if you look at Turks in Germany (second/third generation), they are usually much more conservative than, say, Gen Y Turks from Istanbul or Ankara or wherever.
Or the Central Asian Muslim countries, most of which are, thanks to being part of the USSR, mostly only nominally Muslim (particularly Uzbekistan).
Also Kurds tend to be much less religious than other Arabs.
Or Crimea, which is still full of Tatars, who are also very secularized Muslims.
It’s just… Not quite that simple. But yeah, in general, Albania, Crimea, Azerbaijan, Bosnia et al., are much, much less Islamofascist than the MENA countries, lol.