Positive Vs. Negative Secularism:
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Positive Secularism:
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A nation performs positive secularism when the constitution of that country has more power than religion.
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Positive secularism is where the state plays an enabler role in the exercise of fundamental rights and the religious freedoms of all communities.
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Negative Secularism:
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Under ‘negative secularism’, the state says that nobody can display their religious identity in public and the ban on hijab in public places was upheld by the constitutional courts.
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Turkey observes negative secularism.
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Positive Secularism in India:
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The Indian Constitution offers ‘positive secularism’ which recognises all religions as true.
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The Indian interpretation of secularism stems from the Vedic precept of Sarva Dharma Sama Bhava.
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The SC has observed that ‘Indian secularism’ is susceptible to a positive meaning, that is developing an understanding and respect towards different religions.