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  • ...gh the religious legacies of a number of forerunners of his. For Nanak the fundamental truth was that, for a human being, the approach to God lies through self-ab ...een that, at bottom, Hinduism and Islam are each an expression of the same fundamental religious truth, and that these two expressions are therefore reconcilable
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  • ...and standards set by Baba Ji. This ensured the Jatha's growth based on the fundamental pillars of “Simran and Sewa.”
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  • ==The Fundamental Belief == The fundamental belief of [[Sikhism]] is that God exists, not merely as an idea or concept,
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  • ...izens with the information and tools necessary for them to safeguard their fundamental rights as free citizens and make the most of the democratic process
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  • * 1. '''[[One God]]''':- of all the Universe - The fundamental belief of Sikhism is that God exists, not merely as an idea or concept, but ...ly way of life, and practice truthfulness and honesty in all dealings is a fundamental part of [[Sikhi]]. The term mean to carry out good deeds and earn a honest,
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  • ...pounds on the One to whom all the religious thoughts of the world have the fundamental consensual faith. There may be different salutations for that One, may it b ...lost down the line. It has been seen that these religious orders shun the fundamental aspects of the One and ultimately resort to explaining something else othe
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  • ...al differences between Bhakti movement and Sikhism. Sikhism repudiates the fundamental basis of the Bhakti movement, which claims that god Vishnu incarnates by ta ...similarities of Sikhism with some of these features are not so intimate or fundamental as to suggest any direct or indirect borrowing". <ref> Kapur Singh, Parasar
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  • ...hese compromises were designed to secure support of the minorities for two fundamental features of the agreement, the demand for establishment of a national centr
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  • ...am-Simran'''. The four great taboos prescribed for the Sikhs are, thus, of fundamental importance. Being of such fundamental importance, the four taboos cannot, obviously, be based upon any temporary
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  • Gurnam Kaur , Revelation and Reason in Sri Guru Granth Sahib, In "Fundamental Issues in Sikh Studies", Institute of Sikh Studies, http://sikhinstitute.or
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  • ...There is no denial that such behaviors are essential as they cater to the fundamental necessities of our lives as well as of our families and children whom we br
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  • Wahdat al-Wujud: a fundamental doctrine in Sufism ...ect man and Wahdat al-Wujud, the transcendent Unity of God are seen as two fundamental doctrines in Sufi 1 Islam. God is the ground of all being and there is noth
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  • '''Equality and brotherhood of mankind''' is a fundamental requirement of Sikhi. Since about [[1499]], the [[Sikh Gurus]] have emph ...ly way of life, and practice truthfulness and honesty in all dealings is a fundamental part of [[Sikhi]]. The term mean to carry out good deeds and earn a honest,
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  • One of the fundamental texts of the Sikh faith, the [[Sukhmani]] presents a complete scheme of the
    9 KB (1,419 words) - 18:42, 16 August 2008
  • ...d). If Guru Arjan Dev was copying from the Pothis, why would he change the fundamental formula of Sikhism, given by Guru Nanak?
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  • ...entious individuals to come forward, bring forth and promote the spirit of fundamental principles and message of Sikhism and to uncover the plight of Sikh communi
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  • One of the fundamental texts of the Sikh faith, the [[Sukhmani]] presents a complete scheme of the ...d from the unity of Truth. This argument seems to be in agreement with the fundamental thought of Sikhism. Sikhism builds its philosophical structure of non-dual
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  • ...f them. It completely negated the humanitarian and egalitarian principles, fundamental to the Sikh creed. [[Guru Nanak]], founder of [[Sikhism]], and his nine spi The fundamental assumption of the caste ideology is that men are not equal, but are forever
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  • Martyrdom in [[Sikhism]] is a fundamental concept and represents an important institution of the faith. In the [[Sik ...k theologians emphasize and interpret Christ’s martyrdom on the Cross as a fundamental political act of confrontation with the state or the Forces of Oppression.
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  • ...The simplicity with which Bulleh Shah has been able to address the complex fundamental issues of life and humanity is a large part of his appeal. Thus, many peopl
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