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In reply to the discussion: What Muslims Around the World Think About Women's Rights, in Charts [View all]supernova
(39,346 posts)17. About that "democracy" thing
Given the answers to other questions in the survey (do women have the right to divorce, should females obey men, and should traditional dress be optional) I really have to wonder if there is an understanding, in the full context of that term as we in the west define it, of the word "democracy."
It seems the only muslims who get what "democracy" means in practical day to day terms are Indians/Pakistani and US Muslims. Or am I reading that wrong?
Overall, muslims in the rest of the world come off much more conservative than we westerners.
One of those things we always knew, but it's nice to have it quantified.
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What Muslims Around the World Think About Women's Rights, in Charts [View all]
BainsBane
May 2013
OP
rule by religion IS authoritarian rule whether voted in with 51% majority or not nt
msongs
May 2013
#1
I've heard it said by "experts" on tv numerous times...the middle east can never be
Honeycombe8
May 2013
#44