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Question
What do you understand by the right to freedom of religion?
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Solution
Freedom is the very essence of democracy. By giving the Right to Freedom of Religion, the Constitution makes it clear that all religions are equal before the state and no religion is superior or inferior.
According to this right, an individual is allowed:
- To follow any religion of his choice.
- To practice it according to his specific ways.
- To preach it.
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