I disagree with Dostoevsky who said that the church itself has become so worldly that it is no longer Christian. In my opinion, people who continue to practice that religion because they want to show their faith in public and it is one of the ways to influence or make other people believe what they believe. For example, Christians organize Christmas carols and Christmas parades every year during the Christmas season. People are born with a curious character. When nonbelievers are exposed to a belief, they will be curious about that belief and therefore will want to know about certain beliefs. As they learn that particular religion, most of them will agree and start believing in it. So, they have a greater tendency to become believers than those. To prevent racial problems from occurring, non-Muslims such as Buddhists, Christians and Hindus are also allowed to practice their religious activities publicly. Article 11 of the Constitution of Malaysia provides that every person has the right to profess and practice his religion and (subject to applicable laws restricting the propagation of other religions to Muslims) to propagate it. The Constitution also provides that Islam is the religion of the country but other religions can be practiced in peace and harmony (Article 3). One best thing about Malaysia is that there are many holidays throughout the year. For example, on Wesak Day, Buddhists across the country pray at temples across the country to pay homage to the Buddha by commemorating his birth, death and enlightenment on this day. At Thaipusam, Hindus pay homage to Lord Muruga and celebrate for over two to three days with drums and music played throughout the day and sometimes till late at night and also on Christmas Eve, Christians organize a Christmas parade from different churches and denominations in some places in the country. Malaysia. However, it is a controversial issue. People can practice their religion but cannot share it with a Muslim. The government enforces laws to protect Muslims because Malaysia is a Muslim majority country even though it is a secular country. There have been many cases in Malaysia where a group of Muslims gave a public speech on the topic "Jesus was a prophet". Personally, I don't think it's appropriate to publicly criticize other religions as a weapon to confuse people and a method to convert people. It can cause chaos and conflict among people. Honestly, sometimes, I feel a little unfair that the government has not taken any action against the persecution of Christians by Muslims. There was a case where Christians are prohibited
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