Peace to you,
There is no compulsion in religion or faith.
Islam is the right religion and the one you should follow
right to freedom of speech, and in a way, it can also be a right to freedom of religion because you're expressing what you think should be done right, or what you believe.
No. Everybody, regardless of age, have rights. Human rights. Two of these rights are: - The right of choice - The right of belief The right of choice grants you the right to make life choices for yourself. The only exceptions are where law forbids you from doing so. For example the legal age to have sex, drink and smoke. Laws will only forbid worship of a certain religion if the religion is deemed unsafe or criminal (ie- if the religion encourages suicide or sacrifice). The right of belief grants you the right to choose what you believe in. This includes politics and religion. It is against the law to force someone to believe in something they either refuse to believe in or don't want to believe in. It is against the law to force someone to believe something because it is against your human rights. Parents can freely teach their child their own beliefs. But they cannot force their child to follow those beliefs without breaking the law.
Because you believe he is the right God for you. It's what you believe that matters, not what someone else presume you believe or not believe in.
i believe it was Charles I of England
if the people know alot about their religion and believe it makes sense to them why can't they believe in it its what they think is sensible to believe in :D
Right to have big properties and right to believe a religion.
Freedom of worship is the freedom of an individual or community, no matter where they are(in a public or private place), to practice, worship, and observe their religion. It includes the teaching of religion, but does no mean that you must allow someone to teach you there religion. It is generally recognized to also include the freedom to change religion or not to follow any religion.
of course! if their really strict, then you might want to break it to them slowly, but you have every right to question/reject their religion. you can believe in what you want to believe in. the right to your own religion is on the bill of rights or constitution somewhere. -the person who answered your question
Yes, because you have all the right to believe in what ever you want. Your parents have no right to get involve in this problem because that is your religion not theirs.
the euros taught the natives about Jesuits and Ursuline forcing to believe euros had the right religion.
The same reason any other religion endorses and represents their religion; because it is what we/they believe is "right."