Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25–28): Ensuring Harmony and Respect for Every Belief
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2025 10:49 pm
Right to Freedom of Religion (Article 25–28) of Constitution of India
Allows every individual to practice, preach, and propagate any religion freely.
Articles 25 to 28 of the Indian Constitution guarantee one of the most important freedoms in a diverse nation like ours — the freedom to follow any religion of your choice. Every individual has the right to practice their faith, preach its principles, and peacefully propagate its teachings without fear or interference.
This right not only protects personal belief but also promotes mutual respect among different communities. It ensures that the State does not impose any religion, and that no citizen is forced to participate in any religious activity against their will. Schools and government institutions are also barred from promoting or funding religious practices, maintaining a healthy separation between religion and governance.
In a country with countless traditions, cultures, and spiritual paths, these articles help preserve unity and protect every individual’s dignity and conscience.
Do you think people fully understand this freedom today?
How can we encourage more respect and tolerance among different religious groups?
Join the discussion and share your thoughts.
Allows every individual to practice, preach, and propagate any religion freely.
Articles 25 to 28 of the Indian Constitution guarantee one of the most important freedoms in a diverse nation like ours — the freedom to follow any religion of your choice. Every individual has the right to practice their faith, preach its principles, and peacefully propagate its teachings without fear or interference.
This right not only protects personal belief but also promotes mutual respect among different communities. It ensures that the State does not impose any religion, and that no citizen is forced to participate in any religious activity against their will. Schools and government institutions are also barred from promoting or funding religious practices, maintaining a healthy separation between religion and governance.
In a country with countless traditions, cultures, and spiritual paths, these articles help preserve unity and protect every individual’s dignity and conscience.
Do you think people fully understand this freedom today?
How can we encourage more respect and tolerance among different religious groups?
Join the discussion and share your thoughts.