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State,Citizenship and Religious Community: The Case of Indian Muslim Women
Authors:Taberez Ahmed Neyazi
Affiliation:1. taberez.neyazi@nus.edu.sg
Abstract:Thos article argues that granting citizenship rights to the minorities cannot help to instil a sense of confidence in them to participate as equal citizens in the public sphere. Rather the state has to create necessary conditions both through institutional mechanisms as well as through creating a democratic and egalitarian environment where those rights can be enjoyed. A liberal democracy can accommodate both individual as well as group rights and allow for legal pluralism by desisting from imposing any law that can result in the loss of identity for a minority group. But at the same time a liberal democracy is to ensure that individual rights are not jeopardised while safeguarding the minority rights. If particularistic demands do not conflict with basic individual liberty and dignity, they can and should be accommodated within the universalistic framework of citizenship.
Keywords:Citizenship  Multiculturalism  Minority Rights  Individual Liberty  Liberal Democracy  India
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