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  • 1. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...He was appointed as [[Jathedar]] on 6 August 2008. He is serving for Sikh religion since 70's, as a Sikh religious preacher. His was appointed as Head Granthi
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  • ...1.3 billion Muslims. As such, they are also deeply offensive to members of other religious communities. We join the appeal from The European Islamic Confere ...al to democracy and human rights, and acknowledge the fact that freedom of religion is closely connected to and dependent upon freedom of expression. We see it
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  • Sikhism is a distinct religion revealed through the teachings of ten Gurus, the first of whom was Guru Nan
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  • ...d ‘Patkala vir temple’ was present. According to M.A. Macauliffe (The Sikh Religion) Katu Shah first met Guru Hargobind Sahib at Amritsar. About 3 Kms away fro
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  • ...acs, retains its position as the major commercial city of Punjab. Only two other towns (Pathankot, a military station, and Batala, an industrial centre) hav ==Religion in the India Majha==
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  • 3. Macaulife, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • 5. Macauliffe, Max Arthur., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • *{{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications |
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  • *3. Macauliffc, M.A., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909 *5. McLeod, W.IL, Guru Nanak and the Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1968
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  • ...on having such dirty thoughts in their mind because it is against the Sikh religion and the Sikh code of conduct and totally against the laws of nature. Sikhs ...ity to every Sikh is saying that it is unnatural and ungodly, and the Sikh religion cannot support it."[2]
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  • *3. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors. Oxford, 1909 B.S.D.
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  • 3. Macauliffe, M. A., The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...land where sharia would rule. He had decided that Islam would be the only religion of India. He would allow no new Hindu temples to be built and he gave order ...to bring comfort to those in need. The purpose of your life is to protect religion. Please help us to save our faith."
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  • 3. Macauliffe, M.A., The Sikh Religion. Oxford/1909
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  • ...the works of it's own religious founders but also writings of people from other faiths. As the living Guru of the Sikhs, the Granth (book) is held in great
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  • 3. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • 4. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • ...period, many books were written by the British about Sikhs, their culture, religion and history. This articles is about the comments made by these writers abou ...f The Sect And Nation Of The Sikhs (vol II)... Author: Charles Marivale, Other info: History. English, '''1846. 405 pgs.'''
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  • 3. February, 2006 issue ([[Naming in Sikh religion]])<br>
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