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Z,
We're not computers seeking a programmatical, picture perfect definition of secularism for its implementation.
Thats why we have usually human interventions by qualified, scrutinized men and women, "judging" on a case by case scenario, what defies the tenets of secularism and hence it can be corrected.
AND
Secularism is not the adoption of atheism. You and I can keep believing in what we want. But my government should not carry any of those views. It should carry views that the representatives of government we've placed in, have agreed upon.
Islam, I believe is not in defiance of secularism. It grants equality to minority religions in phenomenal ways:
"I do not worship what you worship, nor do you worshop what I worship, I won't worship what you worship. To you, your religion and to me mine"
-- Surat-al-Kafiroon, The holy Quran.
To defy secularism hence is equivalent to defy Islam.
We're not computers seeking a programmatical, picture perfect definition of secularism for its implementation.
Thats why we have usually human interventions by qualified, scrutinized men and women, "judging" on a case by case scenario, what defies the tenets of secularism and hence it can be corrected.
AND
Secularism is not the adoption of atheism. You and I can keep believing in what we want. But my government should not carry any of those views. It should carry views that the representatives of government we've placed in, have agreed upon.
Islam, I believe is not in defiance of secularism. It grants equality to minority religions in phenomenal ways:
"I do not worship what you worship, nor do you worshop what I worship, I won't worship what you worship. To you, your religion and to me mine"
-- Surat-al-Kafiroon, The holy Quran.
To defy secularism hence is equivalent to defy Islam.