Political Islam and democratic integration
The country's brand of political Islam is seen in the same way by many Arabs. Its leadership, guided by Islamic principles, has pursued integration with democratic elements while upholding religious values that resonate with the people.
The AKP is committed to a balance between moderate Islamic values and democratic decision-making processes, reflecting the importance of religion in day-to-day life.
Until the recent financial crisis in Turkey, it had also been making significant economic progress.
It was, for a time, also seen as a model for the Arab world in this respect. Even with the recent turbulence, the Turkish economic approach is seen as more suitable for the Arab world compared to other models and countries.
It has, after all, been shaped in part by Turkey's geographical, demographic, cultural, economic, and historical proximity to the Arab region.
A champion of the Palestinian cause
Additionally, the Arab street sees Turkey as a strong opponent of Israel, and a country capable of challenging and confronting the government there.
It gave Ankara leadership over the Palestinian cause, in the absence of any alternative coming from elsewhere. Turkey's influence here rose during the Arab Spring, only to decline in line with its economic fortunes, which undermined Erdoğan's relative strength.
Given the significance of the Palestinian cause for most Arabs, Turkey, under Erdoğan's leadership, is seen as fulfilling this role in the absence of strong Arab leadership elsewhere.
A survey conducted by the University of Maryland in five Arab countries in 2011 found half the respondents believed Turkey played the most constructive role in responding to events in the Arab world. All the other countries combined made up the remaining 50%.
However, Erdoğan's rapprochement with Israel as Turkey's economy has struggled in recent years has eroded that perception.
However, closer relations with Israel do not mean that Turkey has forgotten the Palestinians. It still gives sanctuary to some of its activists and remains capable of inspiring the cause. Serious commentators still refer to Turkey's support for the Palestinians as a significant achievement.
It is one of the many reasons that Erdoğan is still seen as a role model in large parts of the Arab world and a mainstay of his popularity.