Friday, August 22, 2014

RELS 32: Blog post #1, "Sikhism Religion"

RELS 32, Blog Post #1 
Pejovic Ivan

For my blog I chose to write about Sikhism religion because I have never heard of it before.
“Sikhism emerged in 16th-century India in an environment heavily permeated with conflicts between the Hindu and Muslim religions. Its founding teacher, Guru Nanak Dev, was born in 1469 to a Hindu family. His most famous saying was, "There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim, so whose path shall I follow? I shall follow the path of God." Today, there are about 23 million Sikhs worldwide, making Sikhism the fifth largest religion in the world.”
What do Sikhs believe and what is their relation to God?
Sikhism, is a monotheistic faith that believes in equality and service to others. Everyone is the same; there is no distinction, no caste system, mainly because Sikhs believe in freedom of religion, community service and inclusiveness.
Most Sikh men don't cut their hair and wear turbans and beards. Many American Sikh women dress like other Westerners or wear the salwar kameez, a traditional north Indian garment of a long shirt and loose fitting pants.
Sikhism is a non-practicing Hindu religion that was against rituals and praying to idols. Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism religion taught a message of love and that all religions were good.



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