Social Sciences, asked by shaillybatra, 1 year ago

what is secular literature?give some examples.

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Answered by Jeniyaa
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A secular state is a state which is neutral in matters of religion, such states are not against the religion nor support it. And in Indian secularism, the state maintains a principled distance from the religion, but the Indian constitution states that India is a secular state. Following are the features of India Secularism:
- There is no such religious community which dominates the other or is superior to other community. 
- The State is not allowed to enforce any particular religion on people nor take away their existing religion or freedom from the individuals.
So there was no such thing as secular literature in India as it was neutral in its approach and was open to any ideas which the other people or people of different religion would propose.
Answered by piyushng7447224
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What is secular literature? 



Answer by Fwmh

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In brief, secular literature is Literature that is not religious in nature.

Some examples of authors of secular literature are:

Sinclair Lewis 
Eugene O'Neill 
Pearl S. Buck 
T. S. Eliot 
William Faulkner 
Ernest Hemingway 
John Steinbeck 
Saul Bellow 
Isaac Bashevis Singer 
CzesÅ�aw MiÅ�osz 

 Secular systems use language and carved out content that is more open to interpretation and question. It is the root of confusion, devisiveness
Answer Quite basically, secularism refers to the belief that religion has no place in the day to day activities of governing bodies
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