But Abe was assassinated in Japan for Christianity clergy going to far with receiving money.
There is a liberal view and conservative view of Islam. Anyone protecting Islam, needs to look into the politics of Jordan or Saudi Arabia. Royalty status is baked into their religion for symbols. I've accepted a view that originates from Attila the Hun camps.
I'm a subscriber to headed religion. Christian follower of what the Papacy says. I also respect his authority. I act according to the ethics of the society I live in.
Attila the Huns camp, the doctrine of Peter; royalty is also baked into Christianity. The pope is the King of the Vatican. The king protects the doctrine.
Later, Attila's two grandsons had a fight. One took the temples with the christian/Muslim prayers; denounced divine intervention. The other grandson got the government.
This inspired the remaining christians, in the ottoman empire, to form a headless style of Christianity. Baptism is the personal choice when it comes to the doctrine of Peter. Catholics in the early US followed 'muslim' tradition, and they dedicated another book to the doctrine of Peter.
Baptists moved the US after the civil war and founding of the later day saints. Many people from the middle east and eastern Europe came to the US after 1870. Modern Islam, also ottoman empire, government doesn't exclude non-muslims. Came to the US in 1920. The King of Jordan is therefore the "supreme" achievement of Muslim society.