mention the fundamental rights which protects the citizens right to practise their religion?

Dear Student,
  1. Indian Secularism is based on the principle of Equal respect for all religions, where State respects every religious community and their sentiments.  The principle of Secularism forms the bedrock of our democratic society.
  2. Right to religion under article 25 to 28 , lays down the basis of Secularism in our country allowing all to practise religion of their choice. Such a right also protects the interests of minorities . It guarantees the following:

    a. Indian state does not establish any religion as a state religion.
    b. Indian secularism practises an attitude of a principled and equal distance from all religions​.
    c. It grantees right to freedom of religion to all. Everybody is allowed freely profess, propagate preach religion of his/her choice.
    d. The state does not favour any particular religion, nor it promotes any particular religion.
    e. There shall not be any religious instruction being imparted in government educational institutions.

    Regards

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The Fundamental Rights is defined as the basic human rights of all citizens. These rights, defined in Part III of the Constitution, apply irrespective of race, place of birth, religion, caste, creed, or gender. They are enforceable by the courts, subject to specific restrictions. The Directive Principles of State Policy are guidelines for the framing of laws by the government. These provisions, set out in Part IV of the Constitution, are not enforceable by the courts, but the principles on which they are based are fundamental guidelines for governance that the State is expected to apply in framing and passing law's.
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