Social Conditions for Practicing the Rights and Freedom of Religion at the University of Tuzla and High Schools in Tuzla Cover Image

Društveni uslovi za upražnjavanje vjerskih prava i sloboda na Univerzitetu u i javnim srednjim školama u Tuzli
Social Conditions for Practicing the Rights and Freedom of Religion at the University of Tuzla and High Schools in Tuzla

Author(s): Emir Džambegović
Subject(s): Theology and Religion, Islam studies, School education, Higher Education
Published by: Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Tuzli
Keywords: Religious Rights and Freedoms; Islam; Bosniaks; Tradition;

Summary/Abstract: The existence of social conditions for practicing the rights and freedom of religion is not expressed by proclaiming the values, but by enabling them in practice. Research shows that social conditions for practicing the rights and freedom of religion, on numerous occasions, are expressed (only) by limiting the practice and freedom of religion of high school and university students. On the other hand, most managers of these public institutions find it easier to preserve the state of ignoring the practice of religion and leading it towards complete intimidation rather than enabling the students to practice religion freely. From the arguments stated above, we can conclude that the practice of religion in public institutions of the city of Tuzla is treated in a discriminating manner, in a discourse advocating on behalf of secularism as an ideology, even though the practice of the rights and freedom of religion does not represent a violation of a secular order. These restrictions are exercised through the ignoring of the practice of religion based on the collective lack of knowledge and preconceptions on the Code of Islam. These are also influenced by the collective ignorance on the rights and freedom of religion, the ignorance of practitioners of religion as well as those who ignore the needs of believers. This work shows specific problems and solutions for this issue, which were examined during research.

  • Issue Year: V/2018
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 249-270
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Bosnian