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  • [[Image:16thcenturymecca.jpg|thumb|4000px|right|A 16th Century Depiction of Mecca]] ...with a jug(lota) for ablutions, thus he was in the guise of a hajji. Guru Nanak had now been on his Udasis (travels) for at least twenty years, since his s
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  • ...he gurus) or the Sikh Dharma. Sikhism originated from the word Sikh, which in turn comes from the Sanskrit root śiṣya meaning "disciple" or "learner", ...examples (called the Sunnah, collected through narration of his companions in collections of Hadith). Islam literally means submission to God (see Islam
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  • ...umb|left|<center><small>'''Superstitions - A black cat is consider unlucky in some cultures'''</small></center>]] ...holy places, offering of food to [[sadhu]]s (religious leaders). Believing in any other such rituals, superstitions or fads, or other meaningless rituals
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  • ...He was born at Sevastan (Sindh) August 11, 1550. He spent most of his life in and around [[Lahore]]. ...his will was buried beside Mian Natha Ji who was one of his bosom friends in the village of Hashimpur.
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  • ...at are in accord with Guru Granth Sahib Ji. This is the instruction of the Guru. ...he speakers, false are the hearers, false are those who speak and recite. (Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Ang 917)
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  • As published in, '''The Review of Religions''', March 1993 ...adiyya headquarters had been located before moving to its current location in London. The Ahmadiyya Movement’s emphasis on proselytization has led to t
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  • ...AKASH UTSAV, Patshahi Seventh, Guru Har Rai Ji. This is the actual date of Guru Sahib's prakash. 1949: Akali Dal decided to hold a conference in Delhi, on Feb. 20, to expose Sikh grievances.
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  • ...e. The mausoleum of Pir Baba Sheikh Brahm lies near Mianwali Uttar village in the Khemkaran sector on the Indian side of Punjab. According to villagers, the Pir Baba was a disciple of Guru Nanak.
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  • ...:Guru Granth Sahib By Bhai Pratap Singh Giani.jpg|350px|thumb|right|{{cs|[[Guru Granth Sahib]] offers spiritual guidance for all!}}]] ...Sikh scriptures]] are unique among the religious "Holy Books" of the world in that they don't just offer spiritual guidance for the [[Sikh]]s alone but i
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  • [[File:Dictation of the Guru Granth Saheb.jpg|thumb|right|300px]] ...Guru Nanak]]. There was no written record about the life and times of Guru Nanak but stories must have been going round by word of mouth.
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  • :''and so, Guru Nanak, He sent to this world of woe."'' - Bhai Gurdas Ji {{infobox Guru
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  • ...llion followers worldwide, Sikhism is the fifth largest organized religion in the world. The principal belief of Sikhism is faith in [[waheguru]] — represented using the sacred symbol of [[Ek Onkar|ik ŝa�
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  • '''Historical Facts in the Vaars of Bhai Gurdas ji''' ...f Guru Nanak. There was no written record about the life and times of Guru Nanak but stories must have been going round by word of mouth.
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  • ...Most Sikhs only know that Sikhi accepts every religion (which isn't right in the first place as Sikhi only accepts Naam Simran), so they are afraid to r he Supreme King of Nanak is immanent and manifest. ||4||3||105||
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  • Hindus are great followers of caste and varna. Which in fact, has done a great injustice, to humanity. It's quoted, here, from the ...at Brahmin is using somebody else’s possession. In fact, whatever there is in the world, it belongs to the Brahmin. (Manu Simariti Chap. 1, S: 100-101)
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  • ...the divine Name are incorporated in the holy scriptures known as the Aadh Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Sikhs also acknowledge the practice of naam-simram to be m ...the scriptures confers on it. They also recognise the role of the gurdwara in expressing the anti-caste ideals of the Gurus. This is done through the dis
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  • ...ation and growth is still in progress and continues to flourish due to the Guru's message for the world at large, conveyed through his writings and persona ...or wealth, nor aided by the forces of arms, preached his doctrine of peace in the countries during the course of his travels including Sri Lanka.
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  • ...known as "Farid Sani" or "Farid the 2nd", and it is this Farid who [[Guru Nanak Dev]] met on two occasions. ...the Pak Pattan centre, all using the poetic name Farid because the custom in those days was to choose the leader’s most suitable devotee to take his p
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  • ...urus|Sikh Gurus]] in [[Gurbani]] – and does not rely on any outside views. Guru's message is clear and unambiguous and anyone who understands [[Gurmukhi]] ...(''"Bani guru, guru hai bani vich bani amrit saaray."… "Bani is Guru, and Guru is the Bani. Within Bani, all Ambrosial Nectars are found."'' [http://www.s
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  • [[Image:Gurukimaseet.JPG|thumb|300px|right|Guru ki Maseet]] ...the request of the sixth Sikh Guru [[Guru Hargobind]] ji. It is situated in Sri Hargobindpur town on the banks of [[River Beas]]. It is also recognized
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