Can Islam and Liberalism Coexist?

Can Islam and Liberalism Coexist?
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One of the hopes that grew out of the Arab Spring was that a relatively moderate strain of Islamist politics could thrive in the region. Given the widespread prevalence of dictators and military-led regimes, and the violent radicals who oppose them in mirrored gruesomeness, groups like Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood were seen as potential alternatives. Five years later, however, the Arab Spring has devolved into a collection of bloody failures everywhere from Egypt to Syria. Another proposed model of Islamism—Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Turkey—was already giving way to autocracy well before a quashed coup attempt further entrenched Erdogan's demagoguery.

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