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The article discusses the relationship between religious parties and the nation-state, explaining that Western parties with religious backgrounds, such as the Christian Democratic Union in Germany, operate within the framework of the modern state and are based on laws and citizenship. They do not seek to establish a religious system. In contrast, some Islamic parties in the Arab world tend to pursue an ideological project that threatens national institutions and sometimes leads to clashes with the state. The article emphasizes that the key difference lies in the extent to which these parties recognize the nation-state as the ultimate reference and respect the legal system and civil institutions.
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