Definition of freedom of religion in English:
freedom of religion
nounfriːdəməvrɪˈlɪdʒənfriːdəməvrɪˈlɪdʒən
mass nounThe right to practise whatever religion one chooses.
Example sentencesExamples
- It emphasizes that all the Gurus were the same spirit and praises the great martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur who died to preserve the concept of freedom of religion.
- Our laws defend both freedom of speech and freedom of religion and belief.
- However, as various immigrant, ethnic and religious groups arrived in the province, the right to freedom of religion quickly became an important aspect of the development of the province.
- It stipulates that Islam is to be the official national religion, while authorizing freedom of religion.
- People have the right to freedom of religion, and I stand by that.
- Enshrined in the First Amendment is the idea that all Americans have a constitutional right to freedom of religion.
- The Government was engaged in striking a delicate balance between the employment rights of gay and lesbian people, and the right of religious groups to freedom of religion.
- Christian organizations may argue that this is unfair and inhibits the international rights of freedom of religion.
- There cannot be freedom of religion without the right to be free from religion.
- The 1990 Soviet religious law restored freedom of religion and conscience in Russia - to all.
- The right to judge for yourself what is true and false, what is right and wrong is a prerequisite for both freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
- Does freedom of religion allow believers to stop a newspaper's crusade against their faith?
- We firmly appeal for adherence to the principle of separation of Government and Religion, which guarantees freedom of religion as one of the basic human rights
- Such legislation questions the foundations of tolerance and equality in societies that champion pluralism and freedom of religion.
- The world needs to be informed and action taken to secure freedom of religion in one of the world's oldest democracies.
- Some do it as a way to celebrate the fact that they live in a free country; one that allows them the rights of free speech, freedom of religion and equal rights.
- At that time, the teaching of state Shintoism was enforced, violating the public's freedom of religion.
- This discrimination is clearly contrary to freedom of religion and belief and to the principle that religion should be a private matter for the individual.
- This move should be opposed by everyone who believes in women's civil and individual rights, in freedom of expression and in freedom of religion and belief.
- He boldly defended his freedom of religion and right to wear a Kirpan, an article of faith.