The section analyzes the practices of praying, fasting, and paying fitrana in Turkish society, how they have changed over the years, and which social clusters practice these practices more:
The practices of prayer, fasting, and fitrah are highly widespread and established in Turkish society. This deep-rooted nature sometimes transcends the social and political polarization generated by lifestyle divides based on religion. Although the practice of prayer is more prevalent among AK Party voters, CHP voters do not diverge significantly from the national average; this pattern is also observed in the practice of fasting.
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