religious exclusion
Religious exclusion refers to the act of intentionally or systematically discriminating against individuals or groups based on their religious beliefs or affiliations, often resulting in the denial of religious rights, opportunities, or privileges.
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Related Concepts (17)
- ban on religious practices or symbols in certain contexts
- denial of equal rights or opportunities based on religious affiliation
- denial of religious freedom or expression
- discrimination against religious minorities
- exclusion of certain religious groups from public or private spaces
- exclusion of religious perspectives in politics and governmental decision-making
- expulsion or exclusion of individuals from religious institutions based on their beliefs
- forced assimilation or conversion due to religious differences
- racial or ethnic discrimination in religious contexts
- religious discrimination
- religious intolerance
- religious intolerance and hatred leading to exclusionary practices
- religious persecution and prejudice
- religious segregation and separation in communities or institutions
- social ostracism or marginalization based on religious beliefs
- stigmatization or discrimination against religious practices or rituals
- suppression of religious beliefs or practices by the state or societal forces
Similar Concepts
- excommunication
- religious exemptions
- religious exemptions and accommodations
- religious intolerance and discrimination
- religious marginalization
- religious marginalization and exclusion
- religious offense
- religious persecution
- religious prejudice
- religious profiling
- religious segregation
- religious tolerance
- religious toleration
- social exclusion
- social exclusion of christians