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Sikhism is one of the world's gentlest religions--a sort of
eastern version of Anglicanism. It is as though someone had taken
the best bits of Hinduism and Islam and merged them into a
religion accessible even to the most secular of souls. There is no
class or caste system, hence the men are all called Singh (Lion)
and the women Kaur (Princess), and it makes no great claim to be
the only way; indeed, unlike most religions, it actively promotes
the idea that its followers may learn from other faiths. And yet,
the popular image of Sikhs as fierce warriors is almost
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Introduction to Sikhism
Over twenty million Sikhs follow a revealed, distinct, and unique religion
born five centuries ago in the Punjab region of northern India. Between
1469 and 1708, ten Gurus preached a simple message of truth, devotion to
God, and universal equality. Often mistaken as a combination of Hinduism
and Islam, the Sikh religion can be characterized as a completely
independent faith:
Introduction
to Sikhism
A way of life and philosophy well ahead of its time when it was founded
over 500 years ago, The Sikh religion today has a following of over 20
million people worldwide.
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