why should democratic countries adopt the concept of secularism
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Answer:
If a major religion is popular, consistent with histographical data, it becomes a staple. Minority religious groups need protection from the major group(s). So, secularism must be duly followed to proclaim democracy.
Explanation:
For example, Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian, or Iran) has made Islam the official religion (Shia Islam), the secondary sect, differentiating views, Sunni Islam, automatically face rising tensions and are instead a minority religion; even though it belongs to Islam.
Another example: Pakistan and India. Both are dire full-time enemies; Pakistan loves to torture Hindus (forming only 1.4%), and India (although it does enforce a good policy) indirectly torture Muslims. India is secular, so, the Muslims face less torture (ranging from microaggresions, sort degree partition, social excursion practices, negative sentiments and the huge range of violence against them). Believe me, if you are a Hindu, get a immigration visa to India; and if a Muslim, stay in Pakistan (lesser degree of freedom), or, stay in India (better choice).
Pakistan does a huge amount on defence, making arms, arms and arms; no care for people. Poverty widespread. So, India (and in my opinion) and U.S. are best options.
Overall, secular states must exist for a good democracy.