Political Science, asked by haniakalsoom1, 11 months ago

Describe the religion as the basis of nationhood?

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Answered by BrainlyHeroSumit
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In my view Islamic countries are the most guilty in this respect. Problem also applies to Israel.

So, here is the issue to be discussed.

Religious belief is essentially unverifiable. You would never be able to differentiate a true believer from a sham artist.

From what I understand, there are a growing number of ex-Muslims who continue to live in "Islamic" countries hiding their true belief for fear of reprisal. Publicly they may proclaim their Muslimness, but privately they have apostasized. Additionally, if a country is declared to be "Islamic", it naturally puts a restraint on religious freedom. Saudi Arabia, for instance, cannot become 51% Christian can it? Even if 51% of the Saudi population embraced Christianity, they would keep it under cover for fear of the penalty for apostasy in Islam.

Likewise, what if 51% of Jews convert to, say, Jainism. What happens to Israel then? Does Israel split into two - the Jain republic of Israel and the Jewish republic of Israel?

Answered by dipendrakandel
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it to good and amazing question

Explanation:

religion is a one kind of law which make human discipline and punctuality .nation will be develop if there is any religion and citizen will be intelligent if there is religion of there culture .

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