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what are the fundamental principle of secularism​

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Answered by xRapMonster1994x
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In political terms, secularism is the principle of the separation of government institutions and persons mandated to represent the state from religious institutions and religious dignitaries (the attainment of such is termed secularity).

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Fundamental Principles of Secularism

  • The State must not renounce its theocracy, nor should it formally associate itself with any religion. However, the separation of religion and state is a necessary but not sufficient element of a secular state.
  • A secular state must adhere to principles and goals derived in part from non-religious sources.
  • Peace, freedom of religion, freedom from religious oppression, discrimination and exclusion, and equality between and among religions are all principles to which the secular state must uphold.

What is a Secular State?

Secular States claim to treat all citizens equally, regardless of religion, and claim to avoid giving preferential treatment to citizens based on their religious beliefs, affiliations, or tribes compared to citizens of any other profile.

The head of a particular religion should not rule the country. To this end, a state that can prevent religious conflict and promote religious harmony is needed.

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