freedom of religion
"Freedom of religion" refers to the fundamental right that allows individuals to hold any religious beliefs or engage in any religious practices of their choice, without interference or coercion from the government or any outside forces.
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Related Concepts (25)
- anti-discrimination legislation related to religion
- apostasy laws
- blasphemy laws
- conversion and proselytization
- discrimination based on religion
- freedom
- freedom of conscience
- freedom of thought
- freedom of thought, conscience, and religion
- freedom of worship
- freedom to change or abandon religion
- persecution of jehovah's witnesses
- protection of religious minorities
- religious exemptions and accommodations
- religious freedom in schools
- religious harmony
- religious intolerance
- religious oaths and affirmations
- religious rituals and practices
- religious tolerance
- right to practice and manifest religion
- secularism
- separation of church and state
- state neutrality towards religion
- state regulation of religious groups
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- denial of religious freedom or expression
- freedom from oppression
- freedom of assembly
- freedom of association
- freedom of belief
- freedom of choice
- freedom of expression
- freedom of religion debates
- freedom of speech
- freedom of speech and expression
- liberty of conscience
- religious freedom
- religious freedom violations
- religious toleration
- violations of religious freedom