Turkey: The Akp party and the rise of Islam. In October last year, Prime Minister Erdogan in Turkey announced important political reform, such as lifting the prohibition of head scarf of Islam. Critics condemn Erdogan as turning Islam into a worldly state. The scarf controversy is a symbol of long-standing competition among religious conservatives in Turkish society and they constitute a secular opponent with the majority of Erdogan-based justice development party (AKP). They regard the scarf as a symbol of opposition to the rigorous separation of the state and religion which is the basic principle of modern Turkey.
Turkey is currently managed by AKP. This is the first successful religious party leading Turkish state, a traditional secular state. Under AKP, Turkey has expanded economic growth, declared himself as a regional player using Arab Spring, supported several moderate Islamic organizations, and aggressively with Muslim Brotherhood affiliates Promoted relationship. In Egypt, with the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood after the 2011 revolution, political parties occupied numerous seats in the parliament and presidential seats. Turkey is trying to improve relations with Egypt through relations with the Muslim Brotherhood. However, the Egyptian army overturned a member of Muhammad Mourci, a fraternal relationship with Egyptian president, and caused the relationship between Turkey and Egypt to decline sharply.
Muslim researcher Ahmed Ata argues that the Turkish presidential justice and development (AKP) party will send young people of the Muslim brotherhood to Eastern European universities at their own expense, after President Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan I decided to shut down some private sector. It is a university Atta said Brotherhood youth is part of the political preparation to the next stage. They are caliph faction factions, AKP aims to make Turkey the leading regional Islamic company. Experts emphasized that a large budget has been allocated to maintain students within AKP