secularism

  • 11Secularism in the Middle East — refers to the ideology of promoting the secular as opposed to the religion. It is often used to describe the separation of civil/government matters from religious theocracy. The quest for Secularism has inspired many Muslim scholars; however, it… …

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  • 12Secularism in Turkey — was introduced with the Turkish Constitution of 1924 and later the Atatürk s Reforms set the administrative and political requirements to create a modern, democratic, secular state aligned with the Kemalist ideology. After thirteen years of its… …

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  • 13Secularism in Iran — first started in 1924 when Reza Shah was crowned the new monarch. Afterwards he established for the first time a state policy of secularism that made it illegal for any public display or expression of religious faith, including the wearing of the …

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  • 14Secularism in India — The preamble of the Constitution of India declares that India is a secular state. [http://www.legalserviceindia.com/articles/ct.htm] The mention of the word secular was missed at the time the Indian Constitution was framed in 1950,… …

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  • 15secularism — noun Date: 1851 indifference to or rejection or exclusion of religion and religious considerations • secularist noun • secularist also secularistic adjective …

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  • 16secularism — noun a) A position that religious belief should not influence public and governmental decisions b) The related political belief in the separation of church and state See Also: secular, secularist, secularization, secularize …

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  • 17secularism — Synonyms and related words: Buddhology, Mariolatry, Mariology, Marxism, Mercersburg theology, animalism, apologetics, atheism, atomism, behaviorism, canonics, commonsense realism, crisis theology, dialectical materialism, dialogical theology,… …

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  • 18secularism — sec|u|lar|ism [ sekjələr,ızəm ] noun uncount lack of religious influence within society, or the belief that this is important ╾ sec|u|lar|ist adjective …

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  • 19secularism — sec·u·lar·ism || sekjÉ™lÉ™rɪzm / kjÊŠl n. belief in the separation of religious and civil affairs …

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  • 20Secularism —    The belief that morality or education should not be founded on religious teaching …

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