Abstract: The recent decades has witnessed growing scholarly interest in the fact that various cultures in a society merit equal respect. The trend became a significant force during the 1970’s and 80’s in the American society as various ethnic and cultural groups explored their own history and demanded due respect and recognition. Contemporary liberal democracies face severe challenges from religious pluralism as it poses twin questions as to how the majorities should respond to the religious claims of the minorities and secondly how the minorities should react to the ‘so-called ’ secular states. Challenging the continuing legacy of moral monism in contemporary liberalism, scholars as Bhikhu Parekh, Partha Chatterjee, Will Kymlicka, Charles...