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Secular in education means that a school or educational institution is independent of any religious influence or authority. It is not affiliated with any specific religion and does not promote religious beliefs or practices in its curriculum or activities. The focus is on providing a neutral and inclusive environment for students of various backgrounds and beliefs.
Secular is non-religious.
Secular is non-religious.
A religious school.
To define the boundary between secular and sacred space
To define the boundary between secular and sacred space
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Oh yes. Both secular and religious.
With the exception of modern theocracies, which have more standard secular education, theocracies, by and large, have exclusively or predominantly religious education.
Salamattulah has written: 'Education of Muslims in secular India' -- subject(s): History, Education, Muslims, Secularism, Education and state
The Roman basilicas were large public buildings where business and legal matters were conducted and trials were held. They were secular buildings. The use of the term basilica to name churches emerged later, when the Christians adopted the layout of the basilicas as a model for their churches.