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<title>Desicritics Comments on Muhammad Abduh - A Reformer Who Died Too Soon</title>
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<title>Comment by bd</title>
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<description>well, for one, the muslims wouldnt be asking the same questions 100 years later. 

Second, Al Azhar would have become what the AMU in India has become instead of pumping out stuff about breastfeeding being good for team building in offices. 

Third, the power of rationality would have taken hold so that the amazingly silly annual eid identification circus is avoided (for example!)

one hopes at least</description>
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<description>You write: &quot;Another decade or two of Abduh&#039;s work and Islam as we know it today could have been very different.&quot;

How exactly would it have been different?</description>
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