
Muslim secularism
Muslim secularism refers to the idea that religious beliefs and practices, including Islam, should coexist with government institutions in a way that respects individual freedoms and prevents religious authorities from dominating political decisions. It means that the state remains neutral regarding religion, allowing people of all faiths and beliefs to live and practice their religion freely without interference or endorsement from government. This approach promotes coexistence, equality, and personal choice, balancing religious traditions with modern governance, and ensuring that no single religious group imposes its beliefs on society or government.