>>28169
>What are your thoughts on this?
Political parties usually exist to represent the people, so if there are a lot of muslims in Belgium, it is only natural that such a party would exist.
>What does their future look like?
While there is a decent size muslim population in Belguim, it's highly unlikely that they'll increaase to such an extent that ISLAM will actually gain any power.
As >>28176 pointed out, they will be used by nationalists to argue that Islam has no place in western society.
>What's the possibility that similar political parties can be created in other western countries (e.g. US or UK)?
I'm a Dutchfag, and there are already "minority parties" here. I'd much prefer an Islamic party, because then it'll be more about values and religion instead of sucking Turkish dick.
All in all I'd say that the appearance of an Islamic party is natural, but not desirable by the muslim population in these western countries.
>why?
First of all, muslims that follow Allah and the Qu'ran simply do not need political parties, you will win in the end, as your religion emphasizes strength, unity and perseverance.
Second, western values will be our downfall, as they emphasize nothing besides material gain and are completely focused on the present, instead of on the future.