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What is discrimination of religion.

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Answered by bluelinebus4
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Religious discrimination is treating a person or group differently because of the beliefs they hold about a religion. This includes when adherents of different religions, denominations or non-religions are treated unequally due to these beliefs, either before the law or in institutional settings, such as employment or housing.

Religious discrimination is related to religious persecution, the most extreme forms of which would include instances in which people have been executed for beliefs perceived to be heretic. Laws which only carry light punishments are described as mild forms of religious persecution or as religious discrimination.

Even in societies where freedom of religion is a constitutional right, adherents of religious minorities sometimes voice concerns about religious discrimination against them. Insofar as legal policies are concerned, cases that are perceived as religious discrimination might be the result of an interference of the religious sphere with other spheres of the public that are regulated by law (and not aimed specifically against a religious minority).[citation needed]

Answered by sourishdgreat1
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discrimination that takes place based on religion. 1 religion which dominates the other
Establishing welfare for the people of their own religion not think of the others
the leader raise QUESTION behalf of their religion and only think to develop it
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