dibanding negara yang mayoritas penduduknya muslim lain, Turki
termasuk yang paling maju ...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey

The GDP growth rate for 2005 was 7.4%,[72] thus making Turkey one of
the fastest growing economies in the world. Turkey's GDP ranks 17th in
the world, and Turkey is a member of G20 which brings together the 20
largest economies of the globe. Turkey's economy is no longer
dominated by traditional agricultural activities in the rural areas,
but more so by a highly dynamic industrial complex in the major
cities, mostly concentrated in the western provinces of the country,
along with a developed services sector. The agricultural sector
accounts for 11.9% of GDP, whereas industrial and service sectors make
up 23.7% and 64.5%, respectively.[61] The tourism sector has
experienced rapid growth in the last twenty years, and constitutes an
important part of the economy. In 2005, there were 24,124,501 visitors
to the country, who contributed 18.2 billion USD to Turkey's
revenues.[73] Other key sectors of the Turkish economy are
construction, automotive industry, electronics and textiles.

Orang Eropa juga senang bertransaksi dengan Turki, dan orang Turki
juga banyak tersebar di negara2 Eropa dengan berbagai kekurangan dan
kelebihannya. Turki juga jadi objek wisata buat orang2 Eropa. Cuman
kekhawatiran orang2 Eropa adalah fundamentalisme yang bakal kembali ke
Turki.

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On 6/27/07, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tidak semua negara sekuler maju tapi boleh dibilang semua negara maju
>  adalah sekuler.
>
>  Sekularitas adalah syarat perlu walaupun masih belum syarat cukup.

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