Islam is recognised as the state religion of Malaysia, although the country has a secular constitution.
Turkey was founded upon a strict secular constitution which forbids the influence of any religion, including Islam.
After all, although Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim country, it has a secular constitution - including the right to freedom of religious expression.
And if, just this once, by the people's will, a Muslim country were to choose a secular constitution?
India's leaders at the time wanted a secular constitution on the model of a western democracy.
Turkey has a secular constitution, with no official state religion.
Iraq today has a true parliament and a wholly secular constitution.
It should establish a secular and democratic constitution allowing human rights to all its people.
Despite this definition the country did not have a state religion until 1973, when a new constitution, more democratic and less secular, was adopted.
It has both the highest percentage of Muslims in Europe and an uncompromisingly secular constitution.