• right in the practice of the Hindu, Buddhist, Christian and other religions". "Freedom of religion" is its basic structure guaranteed by the Bangladeshi constitution...
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  • categorizes Bangladesh as a moderate democratic Muslim country. Sunni Islam is the largest and most dominant religion practiced in the country. In the Constitution...
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    Freedom of religion or religious liberty is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion...
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    Secularism in Bangladesh is known as "neutrality of religion" (Bengali: ধর্মনিরপেক্ষতা) under Bangladeshi law. In the Constitution of Bangladesh, secularism...
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  • law. Only certified Muslim scholars can give fatawa. As of 2021[update], freedom of religion remained significantly restricted. Individual societal abuses...
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  • practice the Burmese folk religion under the name of Buddhism. The 2008 constitution provides for the freedom of religion; however, it also grants broad...
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    neighboring republics of India and Nepal in the subcontinent. Hinduism is the second-largest religion in 61 out of 64 districts of Bangladesh, but there is no...
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    Affairs. Retrieved 23 July 2021. "Freedom of Religion: religious minority in Bangladesh - The Daily Star, Bangladesh". Thepersecution.org. Retrieved 11...
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  • Freedom of religion in India is a fundamental right guaranteed by Article 25-28 of the Constitution of India. Modern India came into existence in 1947...
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  • freedom of religion is de jure symbolically enshrined in the Malaysian Constitution, it de facto faces many prohibitions and restrictions. A Malay in...
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