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The suggestion is forwarded by a muslim initially, so in the light of basic definition he was answered in my post.If a non muslim proposes this suggestion of secularism to a muslim then first instead of arguing with him about his suggestion he should be first asked about the basic understandings of Islam and should be asked about what weaknesses he is seeing in it.That is exactly the reason why you asked about non muslims.So making an argument first here with you is not adviseable rather you should take little pain in understanding what Islam is saying about non muslims.
An Islamic state is bound to distinguish (i.e. discriminates) between Muslims and non-Muslims. However the Islamic law "Shari`a" guarantees to non-Muslims "certain specifically stated rights beyond which they are not permitted to meddle in the affairs of the state because they do not subscribe to its ideology." Once they embrace the Islamic faith, they "become equal participants in all matters concerning the state and the government."
There is no compulsion in religion (Quran 2:256)
The Rights of Non-Muslims in Islam (part 1 of 13): An Islamic Basis - The Religion of Islam
An Islamic state is bound to distinguish (i.e. discriminates) between Muslims and non-Muslims. However the Islamic law "Shari`a" guarantees to non-Muslims "certain specifically stated rights beyond which they are not permitted to meddle in the affairs of the state because they do not subscribe to its ideology." Once they embrace the Islamic faith, they "become equal participants in all matters concerning the state and the government."
There is no compulsion in religion (Quran 2:256)
The Rights of Non-Muslims in Islam (part 1 of 13): An Islamic Basis - The Religion of Islam