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In a ................ State the state favours a particular religion

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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In a non-secular state, the state favors a particular religion.

Explanation:

  • A non-secular state is a state whose 'activities, decisions' are influenced by the requirement of any 'kind of religion'.
  • So, a non-secular state 'dominates religion' and give attention to only a 'specific religion'.
  • Many countries in the world like Afghanistan has stated Islam as its state religion in the constitution.
  • It is necessary that the president and the vice president also belong to the state religion in the particular country.
  • It is noticed that these countries discriminate a lot if an individual belongs to some other religion and face other issues as well.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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In a non-secular ‘state’, the state favours a ‘particular religion’.

Explanation:

  • In a Non-secular state, the citizens are not free to follow any religion of their choice. They have to follow the religion that the state favours.  
  • The people do not have the ‘freedom’ to select their own religion. Whereas in a secular state people have the freedom of following the religion that they chose to.  
  • The ‘state’ does not favour any ‘particular religion’ and they will accept all religions equally.  
  • India is a ‘secular country’ and ‘every citizen’ has the right to follow their own religion without any restrictions.  
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