Sikhism Guru Nanak founded Sikhism in India, during the 15th century. Today it is the fifth largest religion in the world. Most Sikhs live in Punjab, northern India, but there are Sikhs all around the world. I will be telling about the seven dimensions of Sikhism. First comes the practical and ritual dimension. A Sikh has three important rituals: baptism, marriage and naming their child. When a Sikh is baptized it always done when the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book, is present. The ceremony is
differences with them. Sikhism has bunch of similarities with Islam because it has influenced by Islamic rules. First, both believe in monotheistic god, which mean believe in one god. According to Sikhiwiki website, “Sikhs call it with many names but Waheguru, is used for meditating upon god and Muslims call it Allah.” Sikhs and Muslims have very similar face that can be defined by their long
Knowledge is important in order to produce meaning and purpose in life for all humans to set and consequently achieve goals. When it comes to producing meaning and purpose in life, many people will use different approaches. Many like me would seek religious guidance through personal and shared religious knowledge which I will analyze within my essay. For others they may follow a non-religious ethical code which will allow them to live life according to ethical theories such as existentialism and