lesiklik
Lesiklik is a term used in several languages to describe the principle of secularism or laicism—the separation of religious bodies from state institutions and public life. In its core, lesiklik requires that government authorities remain neutral in matters of religion and that citizens are free to practice or not practice their faith without state endorsement or discrimination. It also supports equal rights for all citizens regardless of religious belief, and it promotes secular education and the impartial administration of civil affairs.
Origins and forms: The idea has roots in Enlightenment thought and the liberal-democratic movement. In some
Contemporary issues: Debates around lesiklik focus on religious symbols in public spaces, religious instruction in schools,