Answer 1
A secular society is one that separates the religious from the civic. Two distinct forms of secular societies are in the USA and France both of which are also republics. In the USA secularism takes the form "separation of church and state" in France it takes the form of "laicite" or basically "separation of the church from the citizen, by the state" (note citizen not person, in France religion is seen to be a private matter with appropriate places and times for worship, it is not acceptable to bring religion into the public sphere. For more on this, research the veil controversy in France.)
A non-secular society is one where religion is experienced in many everyday events of civic life, and where it is part of the government. Examples would include theocracies like the ancient state of Israel where the High Priest was also a leader of the state. Or the modern state The Vatican ruled by the papacy.
Answer 2
The actual difference between "secular" and "non-secular" needn't have anything to do with society in order to be understood.
The word "secular" generally refers to non-religious things. Period.
The word "non-secular" generally refers to religious things. Period.
A non-secular wedding, for example, is religious; and is usually (but not necessarily always) held in a church or synagogue with a priest, pastor or rabbi as the officiant. Non-secular weddings are always somehow religious.
A secular wedding ceremony -- also called a "civil" wedding ceremony -- is non-religious; and is, likely as not, going to take place at something like the local city or county hall, presided over by a sworn city/county wedding commissioner, or judge, or someone like that.
Secular (non-religious) weddings can happen most anywhere (other than maybe in a church or synagogue... though there'd certainly be no legal or cultural prohibition thereof).
The word "secular" generally refers to non-religious things (whether or not they have anything to do with society). If something is "secular" or "civil," then it's non-religious.
The word "non-secular" generally refers to religious things (whether or not they have anything to do with society). If something is "non-secular," then it's somehow religious.
Secular holidays are not associated with any religious beliefs or practices, while non-secular holidays have religious significance and are often based on religious traditions or events. Secular holidays are widely celebrated across different cultures and religions, whereas non-secular holidays are specific to certain religious groups.
A secular state separates religion and government, allowing individuals to practice any religion or no religion. In contrast, a theocracy is a government where religious leaders or institutions hold political power and make decisions based on religious beliefs or principles.
A spiritual ruler derives authority from a religious belief or institution, while a secular ruler derives authority from a political or governmental position. Spiritual rulers often focus on matters of faith and morality, while secular rulers typically focus on governance and public policy.
Traditional values focus on preserving traditional practices, social norms, and institutions, often based on religious beliefs. Secular-rational values prioritize rationality, science, and individualism, often challenging traditional belief systems and advocating for progress and change based on reason and evidence.
Religious celebrations of Christmas focus on the birth of Jesus Christ and may involve attending church services and nativity plays. Secular celebrations tend to focus on the cultural aspects of Christmas, such as gift-giving, decorating trees, and spending time with family and friends without religious connotations.
non secular is all about religious aspects, and secular is not. ex. Christmas is a religious holiday so it is non secular, and pi day is not so it is secular
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Sacred is religious mucic that are related to the catholic church on the contrary Secular music is non-religious music. "Secular" means being separate from religion.
They are probably like us: some Christian, some Islamic, some other. They share a Muslim culture as far as the society they live in, what they eat, how they dress, government and so on.
Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and Veterans Day are examples of secular holidays. Easter, Ramadan, Rosh Hashanah, and Christmas are religious holidays.
A government that has a policy of "Separation of the Church and State".
Secular holidays are not associated with any religious beliefs or practices, while non-secular holidays have religious significance and are often based on religious traditions or events. Secular holidays are widely celebrated across different cultures and religions, whereas non-secular holidays are specific to certain religious groups.
A government that has a policy of "Separation of the Church and State".
In terms of monasticism, in the world means "existing on this Earth" while of the world means participating actively in secular human affairs.
Many Jews are termed "secular Jews", that is they identify as Jewish for cultural reasons but do not believe in God or Judaism.
cerculer festival are those related to world eg; nation holidays while religious festival is relating to human believes [religion]
A secular state separates religion and government, allowing individuals to practice any religion or no religion. In contrast, a theocracy is a government where religious leaders or institutions hold political power and make decisions based on religious beliefs or principles.