Accommodationism

Teaching of religion is permitted in schools, but students have the right to choose the type of religious instruction, if any.

[2] In Albania, accommodationism is associated with long standing Islamic traditions in the country and Sufism in particular, while it's opposed by neo-fundamentalist groups and the Salafi movement in particular.

India adopted accommodationism in its Constitution in 1947, supported by secularists such as Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and B. R. Ambedkar.

Muslims are not strictly bound by the law of India[clarification needed] and are permitted to operate separately under a Sharia system for civil issues.

[7][8][9] The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled in favor of an accommodationist interpretation of the religion clauses of the First Amendment multiple times, both implicitly and explicitly.