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    nine gurus that followed him preached and taught began to spread‚ and led to the rise of the religion we know today as Sikhism. Being a combination of both Eastern and Western faiths‚ Sikhism practiced the belief in the "Unity of God"‚ the belief in reincarnation‚ and also the rejection of caste. To start‚ Sikhism portrays a strong element of a western religion which is monotheism. Sikhs believe in one god‚ as do Muslims. This is contrary belief of the Hindus‚ who are polytheistic. Sikhs focus

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    post 9/11 hate crimes saw that Sikhs were subjected to various challenges due to their identity. Sikhs are confused with Arabs‚ due to their appearance and the fact that they wear a turban. This prompts to Sikhs being victims of violence. Sikhism is a monotheistic religion that traces its origin on the teachings of Guru Nanak and the successors that precede him. It was founded during the 16th century‚ at a place known as Punjab‚ which is currently known as the Sikhs’ homeland. Founded by Guru Nanak

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    religions is Sikhism. Sikhs religions do not believe in double‚ but every religions and everyone’s believes that praying daily and worships to the god is most important thing. Sikhism was founded more than 600 years ago. Today the Sikh religion have follower more than 30 million peoples all over the worldwide and Sikhism number fifth largest religion. Just like other religions Sikhism believes in worship and remember god at every moment. Sikhism has ten Guru who teach Sikh in Sikh holy book and living

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    Jainism Vs. Sikhism

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    Guru Granth Sahib as the last and eternal Gurus of Sikhs. 3. Regard every living being as you do yourself‚ harming no one and being kind to all

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    crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament. Easter is a moveable feast‚ meaning it is not fixed in relation to the civil calendar GURU PURV  A gurpurb in Sikh tradition is a celebration of an anniversary related to the lives of the Sikh gurus. Observance of these anniversaries is an important feature of the Sikh way of life. Gurpurab is celebrated over different dates across the year. ID-UL-FITER Id-ul-fiter ‚also called Feast of Breaking the Fast‚ theSugar Feast‚ the Sweet Festival[2] and

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    Some of the difference include how the religion was spread‚ place of origin‚ goals of religion‚ God’s role and life after death. Sikhism was spread throughout india by 10 gurus. The first guru‚ Guru Nanak dev ji was the founder is sikhism. He Went around india preaching to worship one god. Islam consisted of individuals who believes of Allah‚ a deity whose teachings its followers. Sikhism originated in Punjab. Islam originated

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    Ancient Women

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    Medieval period Krishna at Goddesss Radharani’s feet Indian women’s position in society further deteriorated during the medieval period‚[7][14] whenSati‚ child marriages and a ban on remarriage by widows became part of social life in some communities in India. The Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent brought purdah to Indian society. Among the Rajputs of Rajasthan‚ the Jauhar was practised. In some parts of India‚ the Devadasis or temple women were sexually exploited. Polygamy was widely

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    Week 2 Jainism Vs

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    develop military defense. Because on the early Gurus was murdered as a martyr the military or body guard sect was formed. These soldiers are known as the Khalsa. 2. Non-Lying- Jains must practice telling truths. This means avoiding exaggeration and falsehoods. Nonstealing- It is practicing the basic concept of not taking any possession that is not one. Items must be giving freely. This is caused by desire and wanting to inflict pain on others. 2. Sikhs are allowed to eat meat and do not have a diet

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    The paintings include secular and religious subjects from the Sikh and Hindu religious books. The most attractive of these paintings are those which cover the façade‚ pillars of verandas and interior of the rooms (3). The paintings include the images of various Sikh Gurus such as Guru Nanak Dev‚ Guru Gobind‚ Guru Ramdas‚ Guru Arjun Dev and Hindu deities such as Hanuman and Lord Ganesha (3). The central courtyard is

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    Gawa Ko Yan

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    10 RELIGIONS IN ASIA Judaism Judaism is the predominant religion in Israel‚ which has a nominal Jewish population of about 7 million‚ though the matter of distinguishing Jewish religious‚ cultural and ethnic identity is a complex one Christianity/Christianism Christianity is a widespread minority religion in Asia. Only five countries are predominantly Christian‚Cyprus which is predominantly Greek Orthodox‚ the Philippines‚ which is the 3rd largest Roman Catholicnation in the world‚ East Timor

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