Syrian protesters in Damascus are calling for the next government to be secular.

Many people are already fed up with HTS, and while Jolani is busy using all the tricks in the book to win the support of the West and other Arab countries, presenting himself as a moderate leader and saying all the right things in the media, it’s clear the Syrians aren’t buying it.

With protests already calling for a secular government so early on, it’s hard to see him remaining in the picture for long.




 
Because the last secular "mOdErN aNd cIviLiSeD" state worked out so well.

As Umar R.A said "We were the most humiliated people on earth and Allah gave us honour through Islam. If we ever seek honour through anything else, God will humiliate us again.
 

Galool

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Fed up? It is a small group of former assadists and islamophobes paid by the UAE. The entire country is still celebrating and people are making a big deal out of a small group saying "no to Islam".

They are an irrelevant minority.


 
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Galool

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There’s such a sense of self entitlement among liberal-secularists because they’re self aware of being agents of the West, civilization they consider morally authoritative because militarily ascendant (it’s adapting power projection, rarely something ideological) : indeed, demanding the imposition of "soft" secularism in a society that identifies with Islam is an arrogant display of confidence considering that the country just came out of "hard" secularism, and not through civil society’s democratic politics ("protests") but armed struggled (with all its sacrifices) led by non-secularist elements.

If they have no problem with such protests that call for foreign cultural encroachment in Syria, they should also applaud calls for Sharia in Western capitals :


 
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