racial or ethnic discrimination in religious contexts
Racial or ethnic discrimination in religious contexts refers to the unfair treatment, prejudice, or bias based on a person's race or ethnicity within the context of their religious beliefs, practices, or institutions. It involves discriminating against individuals or groups due to their racial or ethnic background in matters related to religion, such as access to worship places, participation in religious activities, or exclusion from religious communities based on their race or ethnicity.
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