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Religious minorities

Religious minorities are groups within a larger society whose beliefs, practices, or religious affiliations differ from the predominant or majority religion. These groups may face unique challenges, such as discrimination or social exclusion, due to their differing beliefs. Examples include Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, or Hindus in predominantly Christian countries, or vice versa. Understanding and respecting these minorities is important for promoting social harmony and protecting human rights, as they contribute to the diversity of cultural and spiritual perspectives in society.

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    Religious minorities are groups whose beliefs or practices differ from the majority religion in a particular society or country. These minorities can include various faiths, such as Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, or smaller indigenous religions, among others. They may face challenges such as discrimination, social exclusion, or lack of representation. Protecting the rights of religious minorities is important for promoting diversity, tolerance, and social harmony within communities. Understanding their experiences contributes to fostering mutual respect and coexistence in multicultural societies.