Define Secularism

What is secularism?

Define Secularism

Secularism is the ideology that follows and respects all kinds of religion. In a secular country, no one can respect a particular religion. All kinds of religions are important in the same way. Thus, religion is only a personal matter. Secularism gives full freedom and tolerance to all religions. It also stands for equal opportunities for followers of all religions. No one should discriminate against a person on the grounds of religion. Secularism is one of the most important achievements of any democratic country. India is the biggest example of a secular country. Living in a secular state has several benefits. Religious freedom is one of them. It provides equal treatment to different kinds of religions. Every person is free to follow the religion they want. Secularism also allows people to express their opinions and beliefs freely. As in a secular state, no religious group can apply pressure of dominance. This has an increasing effect on the right to speech. India declared a secular state in the Constitution in 1976 during the 42nd amendment of the Indian Constitution. India has all the religious groups. The execution of the ideology of secularism in a country like India, which embraces a dozen religions, was a difficult task. However, the Indian government is not fully secular. While also making sure that no religion has a special favor in a way unfair to the other groups. But it isn’t right; we shouldn’t judge anyone based on religion. All religions follow the message of peace and purity. So, all religions should be equally respected. But the concept of secularism should be followed in every country. Thus, we can make the world a better and more peaceful place.

– Written By Ishita Gupta

Kidpid Educator
Author: Kidpid Educator

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