Aug 12, 2012

About Sikh

schoolash.blog - Sikhism is one of the largest religions in the world. Religion is growing around the 16th century and 17 in India. Sikhism comes from the word Sikh, which means "disciple" or "student".

Some of the teachings of Sikhism are:

Believe in one God. The opening sentence in Sikh scriptures is only two words long, and reflects the basic beliefs of all people who obey the teachings of Sikhism: Ek Onkar (One God).
Teachings of the Ten Sikh Guru

Sikhism is influenced by the movement of a change in the Hindu religion and Sufi Islam. This departs from traditional religion, social customs and structures in Hinduism and Islam (eg the caste system and purdah). Characterized by the logic of philosophy in Sikhism, the overall (comprehensive), and simple approach to the problems of spiritual and material. Theology is full of simplicity. In Sikh ethics, there is no conflict between personal duty to ourselves with the community.

Sikhism originated from the Punjab region in India, but now his followers are also found in various parts of the world that have an Indian community. In Southeast Asia, of Sikhs are found in Malaysia and Singapore. Of Sikhs can be identified by name are mostly terminated Singh for men and Kaur for women.

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