secularism

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

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  • Secularism — in politics, the notion of the independence of the state from religion; the advocacy of a state which is neutral on matters of religious belief. Secularism, or religious freedom, is usually considered to go both ways: the state should not compel… …   Mini philosophy glossary

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  • Secularism 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… …   Wikipedia

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