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26 December, 15:34

How did Ataturks views on "westernization" differ from fundamental Islamic groups?

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  1. 26 December, 17:38
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    Fundamental Islamic groups viewed Islam as a State religion which had a huge influence over both politics and society.

    Ataturk viewed a more western and secular outlook and did not want religion to play any role in both the politics of a Turkish republic nor in the society in general.

    He believed that the Turkish people had a lot to learn from the Western European countries and should abandon old customs and traditions.

    The fundamentalist, however wanted to ensure a Caliphate and a strong system of Royalty and aristocracy.
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