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Q: Many people think that Sikhism is a sect of Islam or Hinduism and many others think that Sikhism is a combination of Islam and Hinduism. What do Sikhs say about this topic?

A: Sikhism is an individual religion formed by God through Sikh Guru.

God sent Guru Nanak Dev Ji to the this world in order to enlighten Hindus and Muslims that they are merely fighting with each other and were performing unnecessary rituals and they were not doing the true worship. God established Sikhism through Guru Nanak and it is completely wrong to consider Sikhism as a part or combination of either Hinduism or Islam. Sikhism does not take any ritual or beliefs from either Islam or Hinduism.

Guru Nanak considers himself neither Hindu nor Muslim. He did not follow Hindu rituals and nor did he join Islamic law. As commanded by God, Guru Nanak introduced a true faith, whose sole purpose is the love towards God. Guru Nanak denounced both Islamic and Hindu superstitions and told them to worship God instead of considering their religion superior.

Many Hindus and Muslims consider their religion superior but Guru Nanak Dev Ji instructed to focus on meditation of God instead of glorifying a religion. Bhai Gurdas narrates one instance when Hindus and Muslims asked Guru Nanak about was greater among them. “Priest from both Hinduism and Islam got together and began discussing religion. A great fantasy has been created and no one could understand its mystery. They asked Guru Nanak to open and search in his scripture whether Hindu is great or the Muslim. Guru replied that, without good deeds both will have to weep and wail. Only by being a Hindu or a Muslim one cannot get accepted in the kingdom of God. As the color of safflower is impermanent and is washed away in water, likewise the colors of religiosity are also temporary.” (Bhai Gurdas Ji’s Vaars 1). Guru Nanak Himself said, “The Hindu comes to the house of a Hindu. By reading the scriptures, he puts on the sacred thread. He puts on the thread, but does evil deeds. Not by taking baths he will be approved in the Kingdom of God. The Muslim glorifies his own faith. Without following the Guru, he will not be accepted in the Kingdom of God. Only a few people follow even if they are shown the way” (Guru Granth Sahib, 951).

Following are the reasons how Sikhism is different from both Hinduism and Islam:

1. Hindus worship Demi-Gods like Shiva, Bramhma, Krishna, Vishnu, Kali, Durga, Ganesh and others. Sikhism instructs to believe in One Almighty God. “The performance of countless millions of other devotions is not even equal to one devotion to the Name of God” (Guru Granth Sahib, 1163). [ More ... ]

2. Hindus perform idol worship. Sikhism instructs not to perform idol worship and not to worship anyone else besides God. Guru Granth Sahib Ji is Sikhs' Holy Scripture. Sikhs bow their head in the Gurdwara to Guru Granth Sahib as a sign of respect but Sikhs do not worship the scriptures. Guru Ji is the spiritual teacher of Sikhs and shows the way to meet God. Guru Nanak instructs that idol worship will not lead one to salvation. [ More ... ]

3. Hindus practice caste system. Hindu society is divided into four basic caste clusters. People are ranked according to their caste and are considered either superior or inferior. Sikhism instructs to consider all humans equal regardless of caste, color, race, class and gender. [ More ... ]

4. Muslims believe in polygamy and they even marry their cousins. By Islamic law Muslims can have up to four wives. Guru Nanak Dev Ji completely denounced these activities and instructed to be wedded to one person only.

5. Muslims indulge in animal sacrifices and Guru Nanak told them that this would not bring any good. Killing God’s creations in the Name of God is totally ironic. [ More ... ]

6. Muslims do not give women equal status. However, Sikhism instructs to give women equal status. [ More ... ]

7. Muslims makes fast and consider the month of Ramadan holy. Sikhism instructs that making your body suffer will not help you to meet God. Sikhism tells that meditation of God is above all.

8. Both Hindus and Muslims cut their hair. Sikhs however do not cut their hair as a respect towards God and live the way God made us. [ More ... ]

9. Both Hindus and Muslims consider their religion superior. Guru Nanak Dev Ji instructed to focus on meditation of God instead of glorifying a religion. To the Muslims Guru Nanak says, “The Muslims praise the Islamic law; they read and reflect upon it but God’s bound servants are those who bind themselves to see God” (Guru Granth Sahib, 465).

10. Both Hindus and Muslim make pilgrimages. Sikhism instructs to search for God inside your heart. One does not need to go to Pilgrimages in order to be close to God. In addition, Sikhism instructs that taking bath at pilgrimages do not wash sins. Bathing at Ganga, and Triveni does not clean your soul. The only way to clean your soul is to meditate on God. [ More ... ]

11. Moreover, Sikhism instructs the purpose of life. The purpose of this life is to become one with God, to merge in the One whom we originated from. [ More ... ]

12. Finally, Sikhism shows the way to attain salvation and become One with God. Sikhism says that you do not have to fast, abstain, go on renunciation or enter a monastery in order to meet God. All you have to do is have faith, recite the Name of God and remember Him for each possible moment. Guru Ji themselves got married and lived a family life and showed everyone that you can meet God while living a family life. Furthermore, Guru Ji said that your mind has to be detached from this world, you have to look this world as a temporary place, you will not be here forever, one day you will have to die. What you do while you are alive is critical, so make your decisions wisely. Furthermore, you do not have to detach yourself from this world physically, you can lead a normal family life and still be able to meet God. [ More ... ]
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji laid the foundation of Sikhism as instructed by God. The next nine Guru sent to this world by God, strengthened the roots of Sikhism and enlightened people to meditate on One God only. Many people found the true meaning of Sikhism and those who did join and embraced Sikhism with love. Sikhism tells everyone to get rid of egotism, anger, greed, and materialistic things. Sikhism tells everyone to live a humble life and worship God. God sees all and your worship will be fruitful with time.

It is completely ridiculous to consider Sikhism a sect of any other religion. Just like you wouldn’t consider Christianity a sect of Buddhism, you should not consider Sikhism a sect of either Islam or Hinduism or a combination of both.

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Lightbulb re: Many People Think That Sikhism Is a Sect of Islam or Hinduism

All the religions in the world have a single message and the single theme but written in a different way.

So , it may seem to anyone at a glance that one or more religion is the sect of the other .

For example , There are many ways to write a following sentence..

"A cat is four footed animal"

"A cat is an animal which has four legs"

"Four footed animal a Cat is"

"A cat having four legs is an animal"

"An animal having four legs is a cat"
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There are thousands of permutations and combinations.

So are the scriptures and messages of each and every religion.
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re: Many People Think That Sikhism Is a Sect of Islam or Hinduism

I learned recently through a friend that a Muslim author wrote a book claiming Guru Nanak Devji was a Muslim. Apparently a court case ensued during or after which he claimed that even if he was convicted for life he would never stop claiming Guru Nanak Devji was a Muslim. My friend was quite enraged by this story. However my feelings are quite the opposite. If a Prophet, Guru (or anyone who claims they are God's messenger) is true, then they ought to have the power to attract the minds of all men who seek their creator. I have yet to meet anyone who, having learnt of Guru Nanak Devji's teachings, isn't drawn to God. Bah Fakir in Bagdhad went into meditation for the remaining sixty years of his life after Guru Nanak Devji spent three months with him and imparted divine knowledge to him. He constructed a memorial in honour of Satguruji which can still be seen just outside of Bagdhad.
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He won the hearts of those who despised and attacked others. His message was one of unity through compassion and without hypocrisy.

Guru Nanak Devji didn't create another religion, He purified and redeemed existing beliefs. He was Satguru to all men of God.
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I learned recently through a friend that a Muslim author wrote a book claiming Guru Nanak Devji was a Muslim.

Dear Sikh Namdhari ji,


People usually ( not always ) write such books to prove that Guru Nanak Dev JI was a muslim and extend it further to say that all Sikhs are basically Muslim just a sect of Islam and so all sikh should take Prophet Mohamed as their saviour

So this some time gives a good reason to fight a case against such mischief


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How to figure out who is a Muslim and who is a sikh ?

Sikhs have to find creative ways to tell the public that they are not muslims.
How can that....how can this..... how can that happen ? Booklet?
Differences between Sikhs and Muslims or How to differentiate.........
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Tell public like - muslims believe in Allah and sikhs Waheguru !!
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Quite funny to hear that sikhs can't distinguish themselves thru their deeds but need some published material !!
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LOL, that funny.
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Q: Many people think that Sikhism is a sect of Islam or Hinduism and many others think that Sikhism is a combination of Islam and Hinduism. What do Sikhs say about this topic?
Many Sikh themselves think that Sikhism is in effect Vaishnavism. If Vaisnavism was a plantet at the centre of the Universe.........Sikhism would be the planet furthest from it.
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Actually I don't know but what i knew is "Gurunanak Ji" learn a lot and even he travel to macca for pilgrim. It's not insulting your religion and if you all feel so my heart deep and sincere apologies is extended to all of you to forgive me.

I trust and believe all religions is same and referre to only and superame LORD who is above all and LORD is only one creator, preserver and destroyer of universes when he(Note LORD is neither male or female but i referre as he) wish.

All called, calling and will call one LORD in different names.

In Islam ALLAH have only reveal to 99 names to call him. But he have a lot of names which reciting by different angles and creatures.
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In other religions also said samilar one.

Islam is forbided to insult other religions and if insulted to other means insults to ourself.
Anyhow all religions teach same good things to perform but humans walked other ways as they interprete for their easiness. But when they close their eyes on their dead they will know they were wrongs. pity for them but need to improved ourself not to face so.
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