Western democracies have a rich historical context, dating back to ancient Greece and the Roman Republic. The Enlightenment and the French and American Revolutions further solidified the principles of democracy, emphasizing individual rights, freedom, and equality. Over the years, Western democracies have evolved, expanding suffrage rights and promoting democratic institutions. The post-World War II era witnessed the spread of democracy across Europe, with the establishment of democratic governments in countries like Germany and Italy.
Why Western Muslims Stop Learning Arabic
I am a professional ‘false beginner’. A decade of course-hopping to be exact. The Collins dictionary describes a false beginner as “a language student who has…