No. The United Kingdom has the Anglican Church as the official national religion. However, the traditions of the United Kingdom, compounded by the European Convention of Human Rights (which is part of British Law by EU conventions), makes Britain effectively a secular country, even though it technically is not.
No. The UK is nominally Anglican. One of the titles of the reigning monarch is 'Defender of the Faith'. The upper House of Parliament, the House of Lords, includes a fixed number of Anglican Bishops.
ye
Yes south Africa is a Secular Country
India is a secular country
A country where the government is not influenced by religion; it does not have a state religion.
Yes U.A.E. is a secular country.
The school promotes a secular education system that is inclusive of students from diverse religious backgrounds.
The UNITED STATES is a country that guarantees a separation between church and state, making it a secular country.
Pakistan was built on the basis of an ideology; Islam. So, it can't be termed as a secular country. Pakistan is an Islamic country.
No, it is an Islamic country.
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That really depends on the country, but quite often, the constitution of a country is secular even if the country has (for example) a Catholic majority.
Yes, Syria is a predominantly Muslim country with Islam being the largest religion followed by the majority of its population.
Great Britain is considered a secular country, meaning that the government and state institutions are separate from religious influence. However, the country has an established church, the Church of England, which has some influence in political and social matters. Overall, Great Britain is known for having a diverse religious landscape with freedom of religion for its citizens.