Nikephoros wrote:The army is the head of the modernization:
http://www.yok.gov.tr/webeng/history.htmlThe Imperial Naval Engineering College (Muhendishane-i Bahri-i Humayun) was founded in 1773, soon after the Russian navy annihilated the Ottoman navy at Cetme on the Aegean coast. Until then, it had not been believed possible for the Russian navy to make the voyage from the Baltic to the Mediterranean. Thus, the Ottomans felt the need for an entirely different type of institution of higher education for the first time. Subsequently, in 1795, the Imperial Military Engineering College (Muhendishane-i Berri-i Humayun) was opened. These two institutions represent the first diversion from the traditional education of the madrasas, and were later merged to form the roots of today’s Istanbul Technical University. These institutions were followed by the Imperial Medical College (T?bbiye) in 1827 and the Imperial Military College (Harbiye) in 1833.
Only after constant military defeats did Muslim Ottoman society learn that their Koranic institutions and learning were not perfect as believed, that they were behind in everything compared to Western Europe. This is when Turks started their bastardized borrowings of orginally European concepts.
This is why the military has such importance in Turkish society along with the Islamic pre-eminence for jihad warfare.
In spite of all of what you say above, the Ottomans still did manage to subjugate whole chunks of Europe, right up to the gates of Vienna and turn the Mediterranean Sea into a Turkish lake
You 'dumpkoff' show me a European nation who hasnt 'modernised'.