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Understanding Secularism
 The word ‘Secularism’ is derived from the
Latin word ‘Saeculum’ which means the
Present age.
 Secularism refers to the separation of
religion with state.
 Secularism is the concept that government
or other entities should exist separately
from religion and / or religious beliefs
 Secularism, also called Secularity or
(adjectives: Secular or non religious) is the
idea of something being not religious or not
connected to a religious authority.
Secularism-Definition
Secularism Is A Principal That Mainly Involves
Two Basic Preposition
 Strict separation of states from religious institutions
 Separation of religion and state is the foundation of
secularism.
 It ensures that religious groups don’t interfere in the
affairs of state
Why secularism??
 It has been argued that secularism is a movement toward modernization, and
away from traditional religious values.
 In political terms, secularism is a movement towards the separation of religion
and government (often termed the separation of Church and State). This can
refer to:
 Reducing ties between a government and a state religion
 Replacing laws based on scripture (such as Torah and Sharia law) with civil
laws
 Eliminating discrimination on the basis of religion
 This is said to
 Add To Democracy
 Protect The Rights Of Religious Minorities
Why it is important to separate Religion
from state
 The countries in the world have more than one religion ,in order to
prevent the religious dominance of a particular religion it is important to
separate religion from state.
 Another reason that is important to separate religion from state in
democratic societies is because we need to protect the freedom of
individuals to exit from their religion, embrace another religion or have
the freedom to interpret religious teaching differently
Some of the well known states that are often
considered “constitutionally secular" are
India France Mexico
South
Korea
Turkey
But none of these nations have identical forms of governance
Map representing various Secular
Countries
Secularism in India means equal
treatment of all religions by the
state. Unlike the Western concept
of secularism which envisions a
separation of religion and state, the
concept of secularism in India
envisions acceptance of religious
laws as binding on the state, and
equal participation of state in
different religions.
Indian Secularism
Indian Secularism
The Indian Constitution mandates that the Indian state be secular.
According to the constitution only a secular state can realize its objective to
ensure
 That one religious community does not dominate another
 That some members do not dominate other members of the same
religious community
 That the states does not enforce any particular religion nor take
away the religious freedom of the individual
The Indian states works in various ways to
prevent the Religious dominance
In India government spaces like Law courts, Police stations,
government schools and offices are not suppose to display or promote
any one religion.
The second way is the adoption of the strategy of non-interference. It
means that in order to respect the sentiments of all religions and not
interference with religious practices, the state makes certain
exceptions for particular religious communities.
The third way in which Indian secularism works is through the
strategy of intervention. In order to prevent this religious based
exclusion and discrimination of ‘Lower Castes', the Indian constitution
bans untouchability.
The state is intervening in religion in order to end a social practice
that it believes discriminates and excludes and that violates the
Fundamental rights of ‘Lower castes 'who are citizens of this country
In what way is Indian secularism different
from that of other democratic countries?
Unlike the strict
separation between
religion and the
State in American
secularism, in
Indian secularism
the State can
intervene in
religious affairs.
Indian Constitution
intervened in Hindu
religious practices
in order to abolish
untouchability.
In Indian secularism
though the State is
not strictly separate
from religion it does
maintain a principled
distance vis-à-vis
religion. This means
that any interference
in religion by the
State has to be based
on the ideals laid out
in the Constitution.
The intervention of
the State can also
be in the form of
support. The Indian
Constitution grants
the right to religious
communities to set
up their own
schools and
colleges. It also
gives them financial
aid on a non
preferential basis.
Conclusion
 The Indian State is secular and works in various ways to prevent religious
domination.
 The Indian Constitution guarantees Fundamental Rights that are based on
these secular principles. However, this is not to say that there is no
violation of these rights in Indian society. Indeed it is precisely because
such violations happen frequently that we need a constitutional
mechanism to prevent them from happening.
 The knowledge that such rights exist makes us sensitive to their violations
and enables us to take action when these violations take place.
Did you Know
In February 2004 France Passed a law banning the students
from wearing any conspicuous religious or Political signs or
symbols such as the Islamic headscarf, the Jewish skullcap
or the large Christian crosses. This law has encountered a lot
of resistance from immigrants who are mainly from the former
French colonies of Algeria,Tunisisa and Morocco

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Understanding securalism

  • 2.  The word ‘Secularism’ is derived from the Latin word ‘Saeculum’ which means the Present age.  Secularism refers to the separation of religion with state.  Secularism is the concept that government or other entities should exist separately from religion and / or religious beliefs  Secularism, also called Secularity or (adjectives: Secular or non religious) is the idea of something being not religious or not connected to a religious authority. Secularism-Definition
  • 3. Secularism Is A Principal That Mainly Involves Two Basic Preposition  Strict separation of states from religious institutions  Separation of religion and state is the foundation of secularism.  It ensures that religious groups don’t interfere in the affairs of state
  • 4.
  • 5. Why secularism??  It has been argued that secularism is a movement toward modernization, and away from traditional religious values.  In political terms, secularism is a movement towards the separation of religion and government (often termed the separation of Church and State). This can refer to:  Reducing ties between a government and a state religion  Replacing laws based on scripture (such as Torah and Sharia law) with civil laws  Eliminating discrimination on the basis of religion  This is said to  Add To Democracy  Protect The Rights Of Religious Minorities
  • 6. Why it is important to separate Religion from state  The countries in the world have more than one religion ,in order to prevent the religious dominance of a particular religion it is important to separate religion from state.  Another reason that is important to separate religion from state in democratic societies is because we need to protect the freedom of individuals to exit from their religion, embrace another religion or have the freedom to interpret religious teaching differently
  • 7. Some of the well known states that are often considered “constitutionally secular" are India France Mexico South Korea Turkey But none of these nations have identical forms of governance
  • 8. Map representing various Secular Countries
  • 9. Secularism in India means equal treatment of all religions by the state. Unlike the Western concept of secularism which envisions a separation of religion and state, the concept of secularism in India envisions acceptance of religious laws as binding on the state, and equal participation of state in different religions. Indian Secularism
  • 10. Indian Secularism The Indian Constitution mandates that the Indian state be secular. According to the constitution only a secular state can realize its objective to ensure  That one religious community does not dominate another  That some members do not dominate other members of the same religious community  That the states does not enforce any particular religion nor take away the religious freedom of the individual
  • 11. The Indian states works in various ways to prevent the Religious dominance In India government spaces like Law courts, Police stations, government schools and offices are not suppose to display or promote any one religion. The second way is the adoption of the strategy of non-interference. It means that in order to respect the sentiments of all religions and not interference with religious practices, the state makes certain exceptions for particular religious communities. The third way in which Indian secularism works is through the strategy of intervention. In order to prevent this religious based exclusion and discrimination of ‘Lower Castes', the Indian constitution bans untouchability. The state is intervening in religion in order to end a social practice that it believes discriminates and excludes and that violates the Fundamental rights of ‘Lower castes 'who are citizens of this country
  • 12. In what way is Indian secularism different from that of other democratic countries? Unlike the strict separation between religion and the State in American secularism, in Indian secularism the State can intervene in religious affairs. Indian Constitution intervened in Hindu religious practices in order to abolish untouchability. In Indian secularism though the State is not strictly separate from religion it does maintain a principled distance vis-à-vis religion. This means that any interference in religion by the State has to be based on the ideals laid out in the Constitution. The intervention of the State can also be in the form of support. The Indian Constitution grants the right to religious communities to set up their own schools and colleges. It also gives them financial aid on a non preferential basis.
  • 13.
  • 14. Conclusion  The Indian State is secular and works in various ways to prevent religious domination.  The Indian Constitution guarantees Fundamental Rights that are based on these secular principles. However, this is not to say that there is no violation of these rights in Indian society. Indeed it is precisely because such violations happen frequently that we need a constitutional mechanism to prevent them from happening.  The knowledge that such rights exist makes us sensitive to their violations and enables us to take action when these violations take place.
  • 15. Did you Know In February 2004 France Passed a law banning the students from wearing any conspicuous religious or Political signs or symbols such as the Islamic headscarf, the Jewish skullcap or the large Christian crosses. This law has encountered a lot of resistance from immigrants who are mainly from the former French colonies of Algeria,Tunisisa and Morocco