Freely practice and propagate their religion
Establish religious institutions
Be protected from religious discrimination
All of the above
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The correct answer is: d) All of the above.
The Right to Freedom of Religion is a fundamental right guaranteed by the Constitution of India. It is enshrined in Article 25, which states that “Subject to public order, morality and health and to the other provisions of this Part, all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practice and propagate religion.”
This right includes the right to:
- Freely practice and propagate their religion. This means that individuals are free to worship as they please, and to express their religious beliefs in public or private. They are also free to try to convert others to their religion, as long as they do so peacefully.
- Establish religious institutions. This means that individuals are free to build places of worship, and to organize religious groups.
- Be protected from religious discrimination. This means that individuals are not to be discriminated against on the basis of their religion, in any area of public life, such as education, employment, or housing.
The Right to Freedom of Religion is an important right that protects the religious freedom of all Indians. It is a fundamental right that should be respected and upheld by all.