Malaysian Prime Minister Anhua recently spoke at the Legal International Congress, stating: "Although Singapore has secular elements, it also emphasizes religion and values, so Singapore cannot be completely defined as secular countries."This does not mean that Malaysia is a "god right country" that forced non -Muslims to accept Islamic law!
It can be understood that Anwar will explain it so that the definition of secularism is to completely cut off the relationship between the country and religion, that is, the so -called political and religion completely stripped.The definition of divine power to governing the country also means that religious laws are all over.
But Anwar can please the middle routes on both sides?
Obviously, Anwar is currently facing a dilemma in the route of governing the country.On the one hand, the green tide came fiercely, and on the other hand, it was the call to urge him to reform.Is he going to implement diversity and secularism?Or is it necessary to compete with the green tide to religious and divinity?
An Hua Ru's embarrassing situation is exactly the same as Turkish President Erdogan.As we all know, Anwar and Erdogan are good friends, and Anwar is the Prime Minister. He congratulated him for the first time.They are all political leaders who have risen in the new era, and they are also charm -type leaders who try to lead the country to reform and modernization.
Erdogan has risen for more than ten years.When he was elected as the president of Turkey for the first time, Liberals described this: "We watched Erdogan with melancholy eyes, and we praised that this politician from the bottom is a symbol of" Turkish Great Progress "."Because Erdogan once said: "Do not want Turkey to become a pure religious country, but to maintain the social order formulated by the West, repair the contradiction between the country and the minority, especially the Kurde people."
This concept of governing the country was originally in the past with Turkey's pro -West, joined NATO (joined in 1952), and implemented the democratic system and diverse pulse.
Turkey, as a country that spans Asia and Europe, has a population of more than 80 million. Muslims accounted for the majority of the population and inherited from the Ottoman Empire, but now the republican system is implemented.Isn't the reform?
The author traveled to Turkey in 2000 and was shocked.In the first act, see the color photo of the bare chest of women's naked breasts on the front page of the newspaper!In the second act, I was surprised that there were almost casino everywhere. The four -star hotel we stayed in had casinos, gambling at 21 points, wheels, baccarat, dice, etc.Of course, the nightlife is also very exciting. It is not difficult to find the bar nightclub. In the Harbor City Izmir, a street on the sea is all nightclubs and singing.
Tourists are surprised to find that this is probably the most open Muslim population accounting for the majority.
If so, why should Erdogan reform?Of course, the impact of the September 1st incident, and some Arab countries' divine rights governed the country, it is undeniable that they all put pressure on Turkey's secularization.Therefore, Erdogo Ru Anwar is like a thin ice, and it is difficult.The main writings of US diplomatic magazines have a blood -view analysis on Erdogan's political reform: "Erdogan's governance has once again proved that after the establishment of the Modern Turkish country in 1923 on the ruins of the Ottoman Empire, authoritism has always dominatedStatus, its power cornerstone comes from nationalism, nationalism, religious conservatives and powerful political and business empires. "
It can be seen how difficult it is to completely reform a country with Muslims.
Isn't Anwar the same?During his tenure in the 1990s, he hosted the "Return to Dialogue".His argument in the book "Revival in Asia" is to advocate Muslim youths that must face the modern world, open up ideas, and synchronize with science and new thoughts.However, the dilemma faced by Anhua is a green tide, including the erosion of the law of divine rights such as banned gambling, banned alcohol, banned theaters, restrictions on wearing, etc.Reform, please wait, he can only throw it out: "Non -secularism is also a strategy for the two (dilemma) of the governance of the country."
The author is a local writer