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The Constitution of Singapore provides for freedom of religion as a guaranteed right under Article 15 which states: "Every person has the right to profess and practise his religion and to propagate it." While there is no state religion in Singapore, the government plays an active but limited role in religious affairs.
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According to 2020 census data, of the four million citizens and permanent residents, 31.1 percent are Buddhist, 20 percent identify as having no religion, 18.9 ...
Jun 2, 2022 · The government continued to ban Jehovah's Witnesses and the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (Unification Church).
Freedom of religion in Singapore from www.pewresearch.org
Oct 6, 2023 · For example, 88% of Singaporean adults say that Islam is compatible with their national culture and values, compared with half of Sri Lankan ...
Religion in Singapore is characterised by a wide variety of religious beliefs and practices due to its diverse ethnic mix of people originating from various ...
Singapore is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society. The most followed religion is Buddhism (33%), followed by Christianity (18%), Islam (15%), Taosim.
There was no change in the status of respect for religious freedom during the period covered by this report. The Government has banned the Jehovah's Witnesses ...
Freedom of religion in Singapore from blogs.lse.ac.uk
Jan 18, 2022 · The Singapore Constitution provides for religious freedom, encompassing the right to profess, practice, and propagate one's religion, as ...
Jun 10, 2013 · The ethnic Chinese population was divided among Buddhism, Taoism, and Christianity, or was agnostic or atheist. Foreign missionaries were active ...
Mar 8, 2019 · There isn't freedom of religion. There are approved religions and the rest are considered cults to be outlawed (Like the jehovah's witnesses).