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The right for Sikh’s to wear religious weapons in places where weapons are normally forbidden.

Dispensation for Orthodox Jews to observe Shabbat even when they would otherwise be compelled to break it due to civil duties.

The right for Muslims to take specific breaks for prayer when required, and have a place for such prayer.

And I can go on.

Or are you going to move the goal posts again?

Those are all the same right, the right to practice your religion without being expelled from normal society. Nobody has different rights from anybody else, we just exercise them in different ways.
Literally these are different rights for different groups of people. Based on the dictionary and legal definitions of ‘right’. I’m again not sure what you think you’re saying, but it doesn’t seem to agree with reality.
We don't label people with a mark at birth delineating the prayer and rest times they have a right to. Anybody has the right to convert to any religion and observe it. You have as much a right to pray towards Mecca as you do to observe the Sabbath or attend Mass when it is held.