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  1. Sikhism (Religions of the world) by Ranjit Arora, 1986-11-30
  2. Teach Yourself Sikhism (Teach Yourself: Philosophy & Religion) by Owen Cole, 2005-04-26
  3. Sikhism (World Beliefs and Cultures) by Sue Penney, 2007-09-15
  4. The A to Z of Sikhism (The a to Z Guide) by W. H. McLeod, 2009-07-16
  5. Sikhism: Its Philosophy and History
  6. Sikhism (Special Times) by Gerald Haigh, 2010-10-07
  7. Encyclopaedia of Sikhism, Volume One, 4th Edition
  8. What Do We Know About Sikhism? (What Do We Know About?) by Beryl Dhanjal, 2001-02-15
  9. Sikhism Today (Religion Today) by Jagbir Jhutti-Johal, 2011-06-02
  10. The Voice Of The Prophets: Wisdom Of The Ages, Sikhism, Jainism by Marilynn Hughes, 2005-12-01
  11. Doctrinal aspects of Sikhism and other essays by Jasabira Singha Ahaluwalia, 2001
  12. 1984 and the Crisis of Sikhism by Johan Rohi, 2006-10-04
  13. A Popular Dictionary of Sikhism: Sikh Religion and Philosophy (Popular Dictionaries of Religion) by W. Owen Cole, Piara Singh Sambhi, 1997-12-16
  14. Sikhism and Guru Granth Sahib by Surindar Singh Kohli, 2006-11-03

41. List
The information contained in the following articles on sikhism is general in nature,purpose of it is to give visitors basic idea why I and over 18 million
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The information contained in the following articles on Sikhism is general in nature, purpose of it is to give visitors basic idea why I and over 18 million Sikhs all over the world find it so appealing. I am not nor do claim to be an expert in our re ligion. I am but a mere disciple. I will continue to learn more and pass on the information as I (we) all learn together. I have made every possible effort to assure that information is accurate and current. If there are any errors please let me know a nd information will be checked and if needed changed. New articles and subjects will always be added, please visit often.
Brief over view of Sikh History.
Sikh Gurus (Masters).
Sikh Gurdwaras (Temples).
Sikh Teachings ...
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42. Deg Teg Fateh, Panth Ki Jeet, Raaj Karega Khalsa!!!
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43. Sikhism Resources - Sikh Directory
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44. Beliefnet.com
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45. Profile Of A Belief System -- Sikhism
Features a profile of the religion, history, prevailing customs and traditions.
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Sikhism: Its History and Customs
ikhs are followers of Sikhism, an Indian religion that originated in the Punjab in northwest India. In 1995, India had approximately 18.7 million Sikhs, 1.9% of the population. Small communities of Sikhs also exist in the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Malaysia, and East Africa. The movement was founded in the Punjab by Guru Nanak (1469-1539 CE), who sought to combine Hindu and Muslim elements in a single religious creed [ 1]. He taught the unity of God, brotherhood of man, rejection of caste and futility of idol worship. He was followed by nine masters, the last of whom was Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708; guru 1675-1708), who involved his followers in an unsuccessful martial struggle against Moghul rule. After Guru Gobind's assassination, the Sikhs were persecuted by the Muslim Moghul rulers until 1799 when, under Ranjit Singh (1780-1839), they laid claim to a large part of northwest India. After Ranjit's death his Sikh kingdom disintegrated into anarchy. The British moved into the Punjab, and the Sikh Wars followed (1845-46, 1848-49).

46. Sikhism -- Beliefnet.com
Join a sikhism Discussion Women and Seva at the Golden Temple Should womenbe allowed to do the ishnaan seva at the Golden Temple? Talk about it.
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Should women be allowed to do the ishnaan seva at the Golden Temple? Talk about it. More Discussion Topics The Miracle at Gobind Sadan
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47. Welcome
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48. Gateway To Sikhism: The Sikhism Resource Site
Learn about sikh history, gurudwaras, and the it's customs.
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50. Sikhism
Photos relating to aspects of sikhism. On the links from this pageyou will find pictures taken by myself and my brother relating
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On the links from this page you will find pictures taken by myself and my brother relating to Sikhism, the pictures were developed in Photo-CD format but the images on this page are low quality GIFs. The reason for this being that I have to pay for this web site and am charged by the amount of space taken up. The pictures can be used for any non-commercial activity as long as an acknowledgement (Kulbinder Dio) is given. If you do require the higher resolution copies drop me a line.
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51. MultiFaithNet Open Access: Sikhism
Learn about the origin of Sikh faith in India.
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52. Sikhism
sikhism Homepage. This section is about sikhism, the youngest of all the majorreligions in the world, founded by Sri Guru Nanak in the 15th century AD.
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This section is about Sikhism, the youngest of all the major religions in the world, founded by Sri Guru Nanak in the 15th century AD. Presented here are the translation of the Guru Granth Sahib, the principal scripture of Sikhism, short notes on the basic aspects of Sikhism, the history of the ten Sikh Gurus, links to other resources on Sikhism and more. Without the Guru, the Naam cannot be obtained.
The Siddhas and the seekers lack it; they weep and wail.
Without serving the True Guru, peace is not obtained;
Through perfect destiny, the Guru is found.
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55. Sikhism - Ikonkar
The site is dedicated to Australian Sikhs, also provides brief information about sikhism.
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56. Sikh
Information on the Sikh religion and practices, explanation of common terms, RealAudio Hukamnama, Category Society Religion and Spirituality sikhism...... Can be known by The Guru’s Grace. HOME. SEVA. FREE. JUNIORS. NETWORK. HUKAMNAMA.sikhism. OUR GURUS. CYBERMALL. COMMUNITY. MATRIMONIAL. GURDWARAS. PUBLICATIONS.
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TRUTH IS HIGH, HIGHER STILL IS TRUTHFULL LIVING . . . . Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji
IK ONKAAR SAT NAAM KARTA PURKH There is only One God Truth is the Name T he Creator NIRBHAU NIRVAIR AKAAL MOORAT W ithout F ear W ithout H ate T imeless and W ithout form
AJOONI SABHANG GUR PARSAAD B eyond B irth and D eath,
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58. Sikh Girls March
Go to sikhism Page sikhism is the youngest of the World Religions, barelyover 500 years old. For all the Why What When Where in sikhism ?
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Sikhism is the youngest of the World Religions

Sikhism is the youngest of the World Religions
, barely over 500 years old. It was founded by Siri Guru Nanak Dev J i in 1469 who laid the basic principles of Sikhism It offered the people a simple Sikh religion teaching "Oneness of God", whose name is TRUTH Nine Gurus followed him who all reinforced and added to what was taught by the first Guru. After which in 1708, the holy book of the Sikhs, The Siri GURU GRANTH SAHIB JI was Proclaimed to be the only Guru by the last Guru, Siri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. This holy book embodies the philosophy and fundamentals of Sikhism. It is the only holy book of a major religion which was written and authenticated by its founders more.. Ek Onkar EK Onkar The most significant word used in the Sikh teachings. EK Onkar are the first two words of Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and also Mool Mantar.
Literally, Ek means 'ONE' emphasizing the oneness of God, which is the basics of Sikhism. Onkar means The Onkar is derived from the Sanskrit word Om which consists of three syllable sounds representing the trinty of Bramha, Vishnu and Shiva. Onkar therefore means GOD in His entirety.
  • Why do We say this in Sikhism ?

59. Sikhism In India
sikhism is comparatively a new religion in India. It was established by Guru Nanak. Religionsin India. sikhism. About 2% of India's population are Sikhs.
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History Since independence Religions Caste System ... Religions in India Sikhism About 2% of India's population are Sikhs. Even so they because of their unique appearance, sometimes stand for India. Traditionally the men keep their hair and do not shave their beard or moustache. They gather their head hair in a turban. Sikhism is comparatively a new religion in India. This religion was established by Guru Nanak. Guru Nanak was born in 1469 in the Punjab region of north India. Guru Nanak was a Hindu and he loved to travel and learn. He developed a new religion and included in it what he thought were the good beliefs of the two dominant religions in the Punjab region, Hinduism and Islam . And Sikhism indeed has beliefs from these two religions. From Islam it adopted the belief in the existence of one invisible God. From Hinduism it adopted the belief in Karma and reincarnation, meaning your actions in this life will decide your fate in the next incarnation. The Sikhs also cremate their dead ones as is done in Hinduism. The creators of Sikhism tried to abolish some of the Indian customs such as the caste system and Sati - burning of the widow. In Sikhism everyone has equal rights irrespective of caste, creed, color, race, sex or religion. Sikhism rejects pilgrimage, fasting, superstitions and other such rituals. Sikhism does not have a clergy class as it considers this as a gateway to corruption. However they have readers and singers in their temples.

60. The Sikh Religion Vol. 1 Index
Complete etext of MacAuliffes' The Sikh Religion (Vol. 1).
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Sacred Texts Sikhism
The Sikh Religion, Volume 1
by Max Arthur MacAuliffe [1842-1913]
Oxford University Press [1909]
This is one of the first (and still one of the few) comprehensive books about the Sikh religion in the English language. MacAuliffe had extensive access to manuscripts of the Sikh sacred writings (the Granth), as well as support from Sikh scholars and leaders of the time. This volume covers Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. This is volume one of six; future volumes are forthcoming. Title Page
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