Impossible to say with any certainty. Secularism arose in many civilisations.
Quite often the word for stranger was the same as the word for enemy. If you were not a part of the tribe you were an enemy.
Secularism is the political philosophy that religion and the government should be separate. Secularism operates outside of the various religions that may be in a constituent country, such as Islam.Secularism in the Islamic World came about as a direct result of European colonialism and political and economic pressure from Europe. Probably the greatest success of secularism in the Islamic World was the rise of the Young Turks and Ataturkism.
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No. Secularism disbelieves in all religion's gods.
Secularism was not created, it existed long before theism.
secularism means showing due respect to all religion....
Secularism emerged as a response to religious conflicts and power struggles, aiming to create a society where individuals of different beliefs could coexist peacefully. It sought to separate religious institutions from the state to ensure equal rights for all citizens, regardless of their faith.
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Kindly provide the list of words so that I choose which one is related to secularism. Doctrine and philosophy are two words that are related to secularism.
Secularism is not inherently sinful; it is simply the belief in the separation of religion and government. Some individuals may view secularism as sinful if they believe that faith should be integrated into all aspects of society. Ultimately, whether secularism is considered sinful is subjective and dependent on one's religious beliefs.
Secularism really became an acceptable political philosophy in the late 1500s and early 1600s.
Secularism as a concept has developed over centuries and cannot be attributed to a single individual. However, the idea of separating religion from government and public life has been influenced by various philosophers, thinkers, and historical events throughout history. Key figures associated with secularism include John Locke, Voltaire, and Thomas Jefferson.
Attar Singh has written: 'Secularism and Sikh faith' -- subject(s): Secularism, Sikhism