Social Sciences, asked by irfanajaan951, 10 months ago

explain right to freedom of religion​

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Answered by zaara1436
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Explanation:

the right to freedom of religion and the right against religious discrimination are in fact distinct human rights. Religious freedom is best understood as protecting our interest in religious adherence (and non-adherence), understood from the committed perspective of the (non)adherent. This internal, committed perspective generates a capacious and realistic conception of religious adherence, which reflects the staggering plurality of forms of religiosity (or lack thereof) as extant in contemporary societies. The right against religious discrimination is best understood as protecting our non-committal interest in the unsaddled membership of our religious group.

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Answered by nranjit407
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Answer:

the government doesn't interfere in a religious matter of its citizens ....but a person cannot compel another person to agree to a particular religion by any means. however a person is free to convert to any religion of his choice.

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