Explained: Religions in India, ‘living together separately’ - News Summed Up

Explained: Religions in India, ‘living together separately’


Again, 84% of Indians believe that respecting all religions is very important to being truly Indian, and 80% believe respecting other religions is a very important part of their religious identity (Chart 1). Chart 1 (Source: Pew Research Center) Chart 1 (Source: Pew Research Center)“Indians do simultaneously express commitment to religious tolerance and a consistent preference for keeping their religious communities in segregated spheres — they live together separately. Chart 3 (Source: Pew Research Center) Chart 3 (Source: Pew Research Center)Triple talaqA majority of Muslims say they are against triple talaq, with women more opposed to it than men. Chart 4 (Source: Pew Research Center) Chart 4 (Source: Pew Research Center)Chart 5 (Source: Pew Research Center) Chart 5 (Source: Pew Research Center)“Muslim opinions of triple talaq also differ based on several other factors. Six groups were targeted for oversampling: Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and those living in the Northeast.


Source: Indian Express July 07, 2021 23:00 UTC



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