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| | Sikhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sikhism advocates the belief in one pantheistic God (Ek Onkar) who is omnipresent and has infinite qualities. |  | | Sikhism (Punjabi: ਸਿੱਖੀ) is a religion based on the teachings of ten Gurus who lived primarily in 16th and 17th century India. |  | | So a Sikh is a disciple of the Ten Gurus and a follower of the teachings in Sikhism's holy scriptures who they regard as a living guru, the Guru Granth Sahib. |
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| | Sikhism - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Sikhism |
 | | Sikhs also celebrate at the time of some of the major Hindu festivals, but their emphasis is on aspects of Sikh belief and the example of the gurus. |  | | Daily prayer is important in Sikhism, and the gurdwara functions as a social as well as religious centre. |  | | The Mool Mantra sums up Sikh belief about the nature of God. |
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| | Sikhism - definition of Sikhism by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Guru Nanak, Nanak - Indian religious leader who founded Sikhism in dissent from the caste system of Hinduism; he taught that all men had a right to search for knowledge of God and that spiritual liberation could be attained by meditating on the name of God (1469-1538) |  | | Sikhism - the doctrines of a monotheistic religion founded in northern India in the 16th century by Guru Nanak and combining elements of Hinduism and Islam |  | | faith, religion, religious belief - a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny; "he lost his faith but not his morality" |
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 | | This principle leads to the concept of equality amount all human races, sects, gender, social classes, etc. There is a recognised believe that people of other faiths can also reunite with God provided they follow the true path of their own religion. |  | | The Sikh religion has various established beliefs and values that are inherent in the basic philosophy of the faith. |  | | Sikhism dictates that Sikhs believes in the Will of God and that God is without enemies and is always merciful. |
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| | Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Sikh Gurus tell us that salvation can be obtained by following various spiritual paths. |  | | Be prepared to give your life for all supreme principles. |  | | Defend, safeguard and fight for the rights of all creatures and in particular your fellow beings. |
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 | | Sikhs are not Special: The Sikhs not the chosen people of God ? |  | | Personal Sacrifice: Be prepared to give your life all supreme principles ? |  | | Uphold Moral Values: Defend safeguard and fight for the of all creatures and in particular your beings. |
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