Sikhism




Sikhism

The annals of Sikhism start with Name, a child of the ruler/warrior caste, who dwelled from 1469-1538 and was born in to the north India. The mystic parts, Bhakti Hindu and Sufi Islamic, “holy” men leveraged him. Guru Nanak accepted in a supreme being and very resolute that all beliefs utilized distinct titles for the identical deity, which he called “Sat Nam,” (True Name). It seems that Nanak liked to combine Hinduism and Islam, (Sikh is Hindu for disciple). Although numerous likenesses can be glimpsed between Sikhism, Hinduism, and Sufism (an agency of Islam), the usual answer to assertions of an ...
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