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Muslims in the west are usually more devout than in Muslim countries

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This is anecdotal tho and from my own experience
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This is anecdotal tho and from my own experience
Speaking from experience, alot of muslims in the middle east are trying to be gangsters and "tough" and generally i don't feel like most of them are true muslims they don't read quran, they don't pray to god, they don't treat others with kindness and respect. It's a heartbreaking sight to see people follow a religion only by tongue and not by heart.
 
Speaking from experience, alot of muslims in the middle east are trying to be gangsters and "tough" and generally i don't feel like most of them are true muslims they don't read quran, they don't pray to god, they don't treat others with kindness and respect. It's a heartbreaking sight to see people follow a religion only by tongue and not by heart.
Yeah it reminds me of the situation in Christian countries 😥
 
The same issue is in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco and Saud Arbia.
yeah sadly💔, but I have noticed that in these places it is not necessarily disbelief, but more being less practicing. and secondly this is mainly across youth but there is a divide as there have never been more non-religious people and extremists in the countries you listed
 
yeah sadly💔, but I have noticed that in these places it is not necessarily disbelief, but more being less practicing. and secondly this is mainly across youth but there is a divide as there have never been more non-religious people and extremists in the countries you listed
I believe that is true for most nations. Considering how social media, the internet and in general rot in gender roles has ruined all faiths. As much as I dislike them, I see the value they have in keeping villages, peoples and order in line. Without it? I wonder what will be left in a few decades. I highly doubt we will lose all faith, there will be the people who remain but I believe people will no longer believe as much.
 

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