Getting a bit historically dubious here, but at least part of this is because Albania, Bosnia, Indo, etc., were on the very fringes of the Islamic world, thus they were never as “radicalized” as the various shitholes closer to Arabia…
This is also why Iran was (historically) much less radical than say, Saudi, and same with Morocco and the Moors that reached Spain.
All of those places had a strong cultural identity even before Islam reached them, and so Islam itself wasn’t able to become the all-conquering ideology it did elsewhere.
In general also: less sandy places = less extreme Islam, lol…
Getting a bit historically dubious here, but at least part of this is because Albania, Bosnia, Indo, etc., were on the very fringes of the Islamic world, thus they were never as “radicalized” as the various shitholes closer to Arabia…
This is also why Iran was (historically) much less radical than say, Saudi, and same with Morocco and the Moors that reached Spain.
All of those places had a strong cultural identity even before Islam reached them, and so Islam itself wasn’t able to become the all-conquering ideology it did elsewhere.
In general also: less sandy places = less extreme Islam, lol…