Let me expand on where I think Turkey is heading toward without without getting embroiled in internal Turkish politics. To understand that you have to look at religion in the wider European sphere. Even today Christianity does inform Western society. Not as a dogma but more as a tradition and historical experiance that went into informing modern Europe. I would call these countries post-Christian. They still will call themselves Christian or Judo-Christian civilization even if they don't follow the dogma of religion.
For instance many parties in Europe carry the title "Christian" like Christian Democratic Union of Germany.
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The defining differance between religion as practiced in Europe and Pakistan is dogma is not inflicted on the countries. Many European leaders like Blair of UK are very religious but are kept away from forcing their dogmatic views onto the national politics. No doubt indirectly that might well seep into political choices. I believe Turkey is the first Muslim country that is about to graduate to this European version of liberal democracy.#
This means even putatively religious party like AKP simiiar to German Christian Democratic Union Party will not force dogma on the Turkish nation. A studied secular space will be retained. Prior to Erdogan taking over Turkey was not like Western Europe. Instead Turkey was prejudicial to Muslims. For instance in London you can wear a veil but you could not do it in Turkish public spaces. Erdogan has brought in true secularism.
In future Turkey will be a country united around Turkishness even if it individuals are athiest, strict Muslims, gays or whatever. All will be taken in as citizens in a equal Turkey.