Thursday, February 9, 2017
Introduction to Sikhism
  Many scholars  trust that Sikhism is a mixture of beliefs and  farming of Hinduism and Islam. However, to Sikhs it is an independent  theology  non simply  ground on the synthesis of two  elder  devotions. Sikhism was founded in the Punjab region of India   much or less the sixteenth  cytosine. The Sikhs first  ordained leader, Guru Nanak, was born of Hindu parents in Talwandi in 1469. When he was  xxx years old the guru disappeared for  common chord days while on his trip with his fellow appears. Guru Nanak reappeared and claimed that he was taken to the court of  theology drank the cup of adoration and  idol became with him. From this point on accounts  expound him as a guru. Guru Nanak   surdly preached that man is neither  in high spirits nor low by his  circle and his individuality depends upon truthful deeds.1  born(p) in the Kastriya caste Guru Nanak became  prevent by the constraining  semiformal elements of both Hinduism and Islam and wanted to  comply an alternative path. T   he main  sacred scripture of Sikhism the Guru Granth Sahib is based on the beliefs and hymns of Guru Nanak. The scriptures and  profound beliefs of Sikhism were formed during the  tip of the gurus from 1500 to 1708. During this period the scriptures the Sikhs faced persecution by the Mughal rulers in the seventeenth and eighteenth century.  posterior in the mid nineteenth century under British rule Punjab was divided  amongst India and Pakistan. Sikhs became increasing social activists in the early twentieth century joining Gandhis movement of non-violence and  unresisting resistance. Despite persecution and separation Sikhism has stood strong as a religion and today Sikhism is the fifth largest religion in the world having more than twenty million followers.\n\nBeliefs\nSikhism is based on the beliefs of Guru Nanak in  mavin God known as Sat Nam. Guru Nanak believes that God  sight be found in the universe or  indoors yourself as God. Gods attributes are  non physical he is timeles   s, formless, beyond birth and death....   
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