While the most important historical conflict between the West and Muslims involved the Ottoman Turks, not Arabs, other Muslim countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Turkey have had female prime ministers, showing different cultures within Islam. Although Iran shares language and religion with Tajikistan, it did not support them and was pro-Russian rather than pro-Iranian in geopolitics. Theorizing about Jews having a separate culture that prevents integration echoes dangers of thinking civilizations have rigid borders, and Huntington's theory could be used by dictators to justify wars like Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait.
While the most important historical conflict between the West and Muslims involved the Ottoman Turks, not Arabs, other Muslim countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Turkey have had female prime ministers, showing different cultures within Islam. Although Iran shares language and religion with Tajikistan, it did not support them and was pro-Russian rather than pro-Iranian in geopolitics. Theorizing about Jews having a separate culture that prevents integration echoes dangers of thinking civilizations have rigid borders, and Huntington's theory could be used by dictators to justify wars like Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait.
While the most important historical conflict between the West and Muslims involved the Ottoman Turks, not Arabs, other Muslim countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Turkey have had female prime ministers, showing different cultures within Islam. Although Iran shares language and religion with Tajikistan, it did not support them and was pro-Russian rather than pro-Iranian in geopolitics. Theorizing about Jews having a separate culture that prevents integration echoes dangers of thinking civilizations have rigid borders, and Huntington's theory could be used by dictators to justify wars like Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait.
While the most important historical conflict between the West and Muslims involved the Ottoman Turks, not Arabs, other Muslim countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Turkey have had female prime ministers, showing different cultures within Islam. Although Iran shares language and religion with Tajikistan, it did not support them and was pro-Russian rather than pro-Iranian in geopolitics. Theorizing about Jews having a separate culture that prevents integration echoes dangers of thinking civilizations have rigid borders, and Huntington's theory could be used by dictators to justify wars like Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait.
most important conflict between the West and Muslims involved the Ottoman Turks, not an Arab.
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other Muslim countries may have a culture different from the Arab Muslims such as Pakistan, Bangladesh and Turkey who were led by women prime ministers. Although Iran is united with Tajikistan with language and religion, it did not support them, and it was pro- Russian. The theorization of the Jews as having a different culture preventing them from integration into other cultures is given as an example of the dangers that may result from thinking of civilization as having rigid borders. Huntingtonian theory will be used by dictators to justify their wars and their decisions as Sadam Hussein did when he invaded Kuwait.