dc.description | Thesis (M.A.L.S.)--Georgetown University, 2011.; Includes bibliographical
references.; Text (Electronic thesis) in PDF format. Since the early 1970s, when the third
major historical wave of democratization began, the Muslim world has seen little evidence of
improvements in reaching for this new wave of political reform. As more and more countries
around the world are embracing openness, transparency and power sharing in governance, Islam
has become an important point of reference in debates about how the Muslim nation states
should be governed. In spite of the "democracy gap" in many Muslim
countries, history shows that Islam is not inherently incompatible with freedom, secularism,
modernism and democratic values. This thesis explores Afghanistan and its possible path to
secular democracy. It focuses on establishing a secular democracy with a concentration on
educational reform and rule of law in order for political, social and economic reform.; In
order to validate the hypothesis, the methodology used was divided into four principal parts.
First, analyzing the political history of Afghanistan and demonstrating that modern democratic
initiatives have been the quest of the Afghan political forces for years. Secondly, reviewing
the process of democratization of Turkey and Indonesia and using their models as a blueprint
for necessary reforms while considering the relevant lessons from past political experiences
in order to create a practical framework. The work of Nurcholish Madjid and his neo-modernist
ideologies was also reviewed to illustrate his belief that for Islam to be victorious in the
global struggle of ideas, it needs to embrace the concepts of tolerance, democracy, and
pluralism. Thirdly, we assessed the rise of the Taliban and their political ideologies,
confirming that reconciliation with a fundamentalist regime will be a path to democratic
failure. Fourth, we established the importance of rule of law initiatives for promoting civil
liberties and rights of the Afghan people.; Afghanistan has been besieged by foreign conquests
and invasions for centuries. It is a county which has experienced instability and armed
conflict for the last thirty years. This period is an extension to its struggle for freedom,
political stability, security and development. As Afghanistan attempts to build peace, sustain
democracy and maintain co-existence after more than thirty years of violence, there continues
to be limited attention given to two of the main contributors to social, political, and
economical advancement: education and rule of law.; A new curriculum for Afghanistan together
with upgraded teacher capacities is the most pertinent factors to ensure that democracy is
established and maintained in Afghanistan. A free and fair political system, protection of
human rights, a vibrant civil society, public confidence in the police and courts are just
some areas covered under the rule of law. The rule of law is the cornerstone for all other
elements of democracy and is a requirement for economic growth and political
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