Do you think there will ever be a large shift towards a more secular society in Pakistan?

HOW many generations did secularism last in Turkey?

How many generations did Islam last in Spain after the Muslim conquests there? It doesn't prove anything.

In the past 50 years, how many Turkey citizens asked for Pakistan citizenship so that they could live in a more religious country?

Apples to oranges, Pakistan is vastly more corrupt and undeveloped than Turkey, lower HDI, per capita income, life expectancy. They don't need to leave their homeland if they want a "more religious country" (which Pakistan isn't, it has mostly secular laws), they can instead change change theirs to how they want it to be.

Where are all these Turkey people who are fleeing secular civilization?

Again, why should they have to leave their homeland? It'll take time but Erdogan is undoing the shit Kemal did.

People will leave when their are benefits for them, when Pakistanis go to America it isn't because they support the American version of secularism, and when they go Saudi Arabia it isn't because they support the Saudi version of Shari'a, it's because they'll have a better quality of life.

I hope you're not denying the butchery that Kemal did, it's a common theme with you secularists, crimes against humanity are OK as long as it's not religious (as can be seen with Assadists today).

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