Oh then I agree.
I am not sure you do.
Inherent or fundamental, it doesn't really matter in the "real world".
When a 'thing' is considered ideologically orthodox, canonical, in any 'ism; politicians play with these 'things', and neat abstractions get very messy.
Iraq, as an example:
ISiL believes Islam is being westernized, confined to the rituals of worship and a superficial religious compliance.
Ba'athist politicians play politics with Islam.
Michel Aflaq wrote:[T]here shall come a day when the nationalists will find themselves the only defenders of Islam
And, before you know it, I am thinking about the number of former Ba'athists in the Islamic State leadership and their influence upon the organisation.
"All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred and schizophrenia" Orwell
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