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  • #redirect [[World Conference of Religions for Peace]]
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  • ..., encompassing the "Dharmic" religions of India and the "Taoic" East Asian religions—both terms being "parallels" of the "Abrahamic" category.
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  • ...Divinity of Christianity. He is also an important figure in several other religions. In the Septuagint, written in the Greek of the comman man of the times, no ...grope in darkness. How can we remain afraid and threatened by each other's religions? It is not a matter of simple tolerance, and it is not simply mastering fac
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  • ...largest international coalition of representatives from the world’s great religions dedicated to promoting peace. Respecting religious differences while celebrating our common humanity, Religions for Peace is active on every continent and in some of the most troubled are
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  • ...books and are also refered to as the religions of the book. All the three religions have same prophets in the begining.
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  • ..., encompassing the "Dharmic" religions of India and the "Taoic" East Asian religions—both terms being "parallels" of the "Abrahamic" category.
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  • ...largest international coalition of representatives from the world’s great religions dedicated to promoting peace. Respecting religious differences while celebrating our common humanity, Religions for Peace is active on every continent and in some of the most troubled are
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  • ...olars, and ordinary Sikhs have held many different attitudes towards other religions. Attitudes have varied according to time, place and circumstance. [[Category:Sikhi and Other Religions]]
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  • #redirect [[World Conference of Religions for Peace]]
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  • ...houses each having dedicated literature house for the study of all major religions. ...igions, the Bhawan also expresses symbolically the ideas of the five major religions of the world.
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  • ...lied to groups known from antiquity, including historic cults of the major religions (see Cult (religious practice)). #Religions respect the individual's autonomy whereas Cults enforce compliance.
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  • ...ance of art, poetry and literature is crucial to our understanding of Sikh religions. Together this collection of remarkable essays and exquisite art illustrate
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  • ...nd in the various holy scriptures of the many religions of the world. Many religions and spiritual movements hold certain written texts (or series of spoken leg
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  • ...spoke out against various forms of worship/rituals of the Hindu and Muslim religions, that we link them to.
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  • ...nd reconciliation. ECRL is a participating body of the World Conference of Religions for Peace. ...f freedom of expression to blaspheme that which is holy for believers. All religions hold certain symbols and realities of faith to be holy, and feel particular
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  • ...and seemingly cruel death as the throat of an animal is slit while the two religions' prayers are said over the frightened animal by the Muslim or Jewish butche
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  • ...founded by him in 1977. He was elected President, '6th Conference of World Religions' and presided over sessions of '15th Human Unity Conference'.
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  • ...ory of [[Judaism]] are the major part of the foundation of other Abrahamic religions, including [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]]. * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/judaism Article on Judaism from BBC Religion.]
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  • ...on tolerance side through his paintings. Most of his paintings combine two religions together. Like his most famous painting which has the image of Jesus Christ ...wonder Salman respects all the religions and millions of fans from all the religions! (SAMPURN)
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  • ...[Caste]]. It is also used to refer to religious sub-groups within the main religions. Any organization that breaks away from a larger one to follow a different
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  • ...secular city becoming residents who felt safe to practice their individual religions freely without being harassed. The Hindus asked Guru Hargobind ji to build
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  • ...co and this may be because there is no prohibition of tobacco use in other religions. Though tobacco's use is considered haram and disdained by the strick Musli It may appear strange to people of other religions as to why Sikhism has such a anti-smoking stance, the reason for this has f
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  • ==Let all embrace one creed and obliterate differences of religions== :"Let all embrace one creed and obliterate differences of religions. Let the Hindus who believe in four different castes and who have different
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  • #Sikhism does not look down upon people who follow other religions as "inferior, non-believer, etc". That is one reason why you don't see Sikh ...o stressing "universal equality" amongst all human beings. Which all other religions do not have.
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  • ...he philosophy of whole world: Christianity in the west and all the eastern religions. ...within. Buddhism believes in it, Jainism believes in it, and other eastern religions believe in it. The purpose of every person's life is to realize triple natu
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  • * It includes starting of different religions, travelling around and curroption which lead to distortion of original fact
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  • ...with respect to contracting relations with Hindus and individuals of other religions that is stated here: ...) brother of Krishna went to the other; he was called Musal Manya. The two religions are descendents of those two Prohits. People do not know the correct pronun
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  • ...[Buddhism]], [[Jainism]] and [[Sikhism]]. Sikhism is the youngest of these religions and the founder of [[Sikhi]], [[Guru Nanak]] was born in [[Punjab]] which f
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  • ...Principal Harbhajan Singh and Dr. Dharmanant Singh and studied comparitive religions.
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  • [[Category:Other Religions]]
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  • ...tention of the Western world after his participation in the 'Parliament of Religions' held in Chicago, Illinois (USA) in 1893, at which he represented Hinduism. ...swar Kali Temple. Ramakrishna is said to have also experimented with other religions, notably Islam and Christianity, and said that they all lead to the same Go
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  • Prasadis cannot be confused with modern western religions such as scientology, as the two groups developed in separate spheres. The P
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  • [[Category:Other Religions]]
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  • | '''Subject:''' || Viewpoint of Human Rights in different religions (including [[Sikhism]]) and Culture Khushwant Singh, chairman of Council of Religions in Germany<ref>''Khushwant Singh neuer Vorsitzender des Rates der Religione
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  • # Page 157, Voices from Religions on Sustainable Development, Authors, Published By German Ministry of Econom
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  • ...e seen that Bihar has witnessed the evolution and peaks of all the Eastern Religions. If we look at their philosophies, they all consider the worldly life as a ...ame concepts, evolved in this state through the rise and fall of different religions, were practised by the Dalai Lama in the twentieth century and the world ha
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  • 2. '''All Welcome:''' Members of all religions can visit Sikh temples ([[Gurdwara]]s) but must observe basic protocols & s
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  • ...en counter. There are Stars of David there, too. She draws the mishmash of religions that are circulating in her mind, connecting them to each other, and to her ...hat are not necessarily represented among the children in the class. World Religions Month is highly anticipated because it’s fun. They learn through interact
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  • ...i Culture and we are trying to promote the great understanding among other religions.
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  • ...understanding that that person will be defrauded like Wrong Philosphies of Religions ...to understand god because god do not want them too, many are born in those religions which are not proper Gurmat.
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  • ...tioned originality, presumed facility and spontaneity. He saw no lines in religions and through his self-willed fiercely defiant writings created his own visio ...eclectic approach used by Guru Nanak because he did not see lines between religions, once he reached Arahathood. Guru Nanak believed that religion should not
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  • ...advanced religions including Christianity and Islam. In traditional Indian religions it is at the core, and has given rise to numerous sects of
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  • ...ਾਤਮਾ) is general religious term which is heavily used for Almighty in many religions. This word is used heavily in Sikh Lectures, Sikh Teekas, Sikh Preachings a
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  • ...strict of Faridkot. His Kavishari Punjabi melas were not bound by walls of religions or nationality. ...is love for Punjab and Punjabi was unconditional and not bound by walls of religions or nationalities.
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  • |16 || Sects among semitic religions || ਯਵਨ ਮਤਾਂ ਦੇ ਭੇਦ
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  • ...ding Introduction to Christianity and Introduction to the Study of Global Religions. .... This semester, he’s teaching The Sikh Tradition: A Case Study in Global Religions.
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  • ...have a sudden benumbing effect on the mind and which were forbidden by all religions at that time but not tobacco. However it effects the body and mind as badly
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  • ...Sikhiwiki article on Guru Nanak]</ref><ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/sikhism/people/nanak.shtml BBC article on Guru Nanak]</ref> and the book co Pilgrimage is not uncommon to most major religions of the world<ref>[http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/NORpilgrimage.htm Pi
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  • ...d have a free dinner in the Langar. Men, women and children of all castes, religions, colours and races sat and ate together. Many people cheerfully offered fre
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  • Parna is also preferred by people from other religions. In Punjab many Bhaiyas (Migrators from UP) have started wearing parna. Parna is also preferred by people from other religions. In Punjab many Bhaiyas (Migrators from UP) have started wearing parna.
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  • ...''. It is different from Hinduism, which has already absorbed at least two religions which like Sikhi were begun by individuals who began their sojourn on earth ...m. Sikhi was begun as a movement independent of both the Hindu and Islamic Religions. Some Muslim writers have also recently claimed that Guru Nanak and his fol
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  • After the martyrdom of his father Guru Tegh Bahadur, many people of differing religions began to flock to Sachkhand Sri [[Anandpur Sahib]] Ji to be blessed with th
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  • ...tuent Assembly did not sign the Constitution when all members of different religions did. That lacuna still stares the nation in the face. The community's signa In a leading book on the world's great religions, Sikhism is described as "a militant faith." But this is an over reaction t
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  • ...ran.jpg |thumb|right|300px|Br Imran, claims to be a student of comparative religions but showed irresponsibility while speaking on Sikhism]] ...and internationally. Br. Imran is an orator on [[Islam]] and comparative religions. Br. Imran is also appreciated for his talks on current issues, mainly rela
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  • ...ia, Pakistan, East Africa, Australia, Dubai, and Europe representing world religions including [[Hinduism]], [[Islam]], [[Buddhism]], [[Judaism]], [[Christianit ‘It is not an attempt for fusion of religions, but a quest to nurture an appreciation of similarities and to value the di
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  • ...s factions, and fanaticism. He aligned with no religion, and respected all religions. He expressed the reality that there is one God and many paths, and the Nam
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  • ...provide free and low-cost medical treatment for the poor and needy of all religions and communities.
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  • ...gious places where a syncretic form of worship, combining parts of varying religions, is practiced. The Dargah of the Sufi Sant Haji Rattan is one.
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  • His love for Punjab and Punjabi was unconditional and not bound by walls of religions or nationalities.
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  • ...bother me," says Hari, pausing from dressing up a minaret. "In essence all religions are the same, in that God is one. So I'll do work for anybody with the same
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  • Thousands of members from Sikh community and the people from various religions and faiths accorded grand reception to ‘Guru Manyo Granth Jagriti Yatra�
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  • ...e brotherhoods embraced mysticism and sought to build a bridge between the religions of India and Islam.
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  • ...prophesied in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and other religions, and that his mission was to establish a firm basis for unity throughout th ...s revelation result in their accepting the validity of most of the worlds' religions, whose founders and central figures are seen as Manifestations of God. Thes
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  • ...religions.org/index.cfm?n=28&sn=12 Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions]
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  • ...aps and large crucifixes at public schools. Although directed at all three religions, the measure was clearly aimed at countering Islamic fundamentalism (search ...mission's work did not target France's Muslim community but would give all religions more equality and free young girls who, in some cases, are forced to wear h
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  • ...nd and realized, within oneself but could not be seen through eyes. So the religions and people which believes god to see through eyes are not inline with Gurma
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  • [[category:other Religions]]
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  • ...ion ([[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]) and various other [[Saint]]s from other religions including [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]].
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  • ...to be religious then that person would never undermine the status of other religions whether it be Sikhism, Islam or Christianity.<ref>[http://www.aryasamaj.net
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  • ...]]. The party has said that they do not consider the Jewish, Hindu or Sikh religions to have a significantly detrimental or threatening effect, although the BNP
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  • ...ers may hold a belief that they should not cut their hair, and a number of religions require their followers to dress modestly, for example, by wearing loose fi ...ts Act and also ensure that it is non-discriminatory so that pupils of all religions are able to comply with the uniform requirement without sacrificing on the
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  • ...ly [[one God|one God in the Universe]] and that He is the same God for all religions and all the peoples of the world; that ones [[transmigration|soul goes thro Doubting the validity of their religion many people of many different religions have, throughtout history, pushed their own religion on others--touting the
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  • ...can spare. Treat all men and women as equals regardless of nationalities, religions or creed.
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  • ...inism, did not accept the authority of the Vedas and evolved into separate religions. In Indian philosophy these groups are referred to as "heterodox" or "non-V
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  • ...rupees and told the Guru to remove all references to the Muslim and Hindu religions from the Holy Granth. Guru Arjan refused to pay the fine or to alter the Ho ...at the Guru pay the fine and remove the references to the Muslim and Hindu religions or be tortured to death. Mian Mir the Sufi Sant tried to intervene but Guru
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  • ...Concept of God''': Both are strictly monotheistic. God is one acc. to both religions. Sikhs call it with many names but Waheguru, is used for meditating upon go * '''Idol Worship''': Both Religions Reject idol worship.
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  • ...ing so this declines the number of women so to reduce populations of other religions and increase muslim populations. This topic is generally held generally as
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  • ...Himalayas in Dehradun, India. A school which promotes understanding of all religions and cultures and saw to it that community service was part of it's students
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  • ...n Toynbee. Since Toynbee had a deep knowledge of many different societies, religions and principles, this task was assigned to him. No one could write better th ...us future may be obscure; yet one thing can be foreseen. The living higher religions are going to influence each other more than ever before, in the days of inc
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  • ...be compared to the symbol of Om in Hinduism and symbols from other Dharmic religions. The Chakar is the circle that indicates that God and eternal life is witho
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  • ...land-revenue from the central government at Lahore, for the maintenance of religions or quasi-religious institutions. John Nicholson was well known to the peopl
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  • ...hink of a similar situation where foreigners have taken control of another Religions' places of worship.''
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  • ...It is also known as Simranee, prayer beads or Rosaries. Members of various religions such as Islam, Roman Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity and Bahá'í also u The adherents of both the religions are foolishly dying in opposing each other,
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  • ...His bearing was majestic and attractive. He studied scriptures of various religions. He visited Baba Kahan of Peshawar, who told him his Master will seek him o
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  • ...[[Hinduism]], the caste system was also observed among followers of other religions in the Indian subcontinent, including some groups of Sikhs, Muslims and Chr
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  • ...all or declare. Word ਮਤ has multiple meanings but in this context it means religions for two reasons. First, if it meant “do not” then the order of words wo ਮਤ ਝੂਠੇ – religions false
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  • ...t Nirmal Dera, Hansali Sahib, Distt. - Ropar, Punjab. They believes in all religions and always says God is One. Ajit Singh believes that any devotee who does
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  • ...Annexation of the Punjab (Lahore, 1869), Sikhism and the Sikhs (Great Religions of the World: New York, 1901), and Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Asiatic Quarter
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  • ...reconciliation. ECRL is a participating body of the [[World Conference of Religions for Peace]]. === Religions for peace – challenging terrorism and extremism===
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  • ...er the ceremony, therefore, Sikhs cannot marry persons professing to other religions under it. It also states that child marriage is invalid and that no account
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  • ...onverge at this site to join the crowds of local Sikhs and people of other religions in the annual Gurgiddi procession commemorating the receipt of the Sikh hol
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  • ...were filmed destroying shrines of other sects of Islam and those of other religions, including popular pilgrimage sites in the portions of Somalia that they ha ...Somali Jihadidts of Al Shebab destroying relics, graves of Sufis and other Religions (Video capture: Al Jazeera)]]
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  • ...ta Shah''' a prominant Sufi. The place has a holy feel and people from the religions of the area— Muslim, Hindus as well as Sikhs, come to pay a visit to the
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  • ...s factions, and fanaticism. He aligned with no religion, and respected all religions. He expressed the reality that there is one God and many paths, and the Nam
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  • ==Of all religions, the best religion is....== ''"Of all religions, the best religion is to chant the Name of the Lord and maintain pure condu
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  • ...t any religion builds places of worship around the world, But unlike other religions the Lubavitchers only protelize to Jews who are not orthodox. You might com
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  • ...on tolerance side through his paintings. Most of his paintings combine two religions together. Like his most famous painting which has the image of Jesus Christ
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  • ...ed in northern India about 500 years ago. We Sikhs respect all the world’s religions and simply ask that our faith be respected in return. [[Kesh|Uncut hair]] ...ake special efforts to convince the world that we respect all cultures and religions including those from the East?
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  • ...achings after those of the Sikh Gurus, as well as those of prophets of all religions. He stresses that religious divisions are the creations of humans and not o
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  • ...nic group. In addition there are other people having different and diverse religions, cultures and all walks of life who live, trade and work in this agricultur
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  • ...ge to attend this big interfaith event. Representatives of all the world’s religions came}} ...nada, Europe, and Australia) participated in the Parliament of the World’s Religions held December 3-9, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.}}
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  • ...ion ([[the Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]) and various other [[Saint]]s from other religions including [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]].
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  • Like most other religions, Sikhism teaches universal brotherhood and initially taught noble principle
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  • ...abha, who lived long before Mahavira. That makes Jainism one of the oldest religions. ...há'í Faith, Sikhism is the youngest of the world's five great monotheistic religions. Sikhism was established in 15th century in the state of Punjab in North In
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  • In the major religions of the world stairs or ladders are seen as a metaphor for ascending to Heav
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  • ...rs have thought that Guru Nanak was pointing out that the Hindu and Muslim religions were beliefs begun by men and their differences were only in their words an
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  • ...the same message to all the peoples of the world. They urged people of all religions or of no religion to work together in friendship. The taught that religion # [http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/sikhism/ BBC on Sikhism]
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  • ==Bhagavadgita/other religions/Hinduism== *1. Harbans Singh & L.M. Joshi, An Introduction to Indian Religions, P. 58.
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  • ...darity strengthened my dissolution in TRUTH and LOVE of the one God of all religions. ...prayer enthralled me and reinforced my deep commitment to universality of religions and service of Man. My inner voice dwelt on two concepts: THERE IS ONLY ONE
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  • ...ng about our respective religions, wondered how religions are named — some religions are identified by the names of their founders, while others are not. ...Jews were the chosen people of God. But the two [[ (actually only one) ]] religions that arose from the Judaic tradition took this quite a step further to the
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  • ...and spoke openly against Fake rituals and Practices followed by different religions. They do not care of any ranks(eg. Kings, scholars, ministers), anyone's em
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  • Dear friend, if you look for meaning in life, don’t look for it in religions; embarked on the mission to destroy all the religions. If the belief in a
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  • ...y value to the gods and goddesses and other deities and mythology of other religions. ...ting and pilgrimage, omens and austerities. Like many of the world's other religions Sikhs believe that the goal of human life is to merge with God, but they b
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  • ...sit to Makkah and Catholics a pilgramage to Rome important goals of their religions, Hindus believe their life is incomplete without bathing in the Ganga at le
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  • ...eged incarnations, although this is obviously disputed by members of those religions. Some Hindus also regard Guru Gobind Singh as an incarnation. This seems di ...in abandoning the One God and worshipping many gods. All have set up false religions; I in every way believe that there is but One God. (33 Swayyas, no.15)
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  • ...Hindu]]s, [[Jains]], [[Parsis]] and Christians could freely practice their religions, even the death penality had been outlawed by the enlightened ruler. The pe
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  • ...m —‘to show man the need of Nature and natural life.’ He believes that all religions are integral and inseparable, living and developing parts of one basic Reli ...the founder of Sikhism. In fact, he aimed at the amalgamation of different religions. He told Muslims:
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  • ...s future may be obscure, yet one thing can be foreseen. The living higher religions are going to influence each other more than ever before, in the days of inc ...ve started shopping around. George W. Cornell in his article, Gazing into Religions’ Future, quoted Leazer, who wrote:
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  • ...n the Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Moslem, Shinto, Taoist and other religions were getting sober. Even the unbelievers could get sober if they had certai ...s of belief may differ, the fundamental teachings of all the world’s great religions are the same. They all have a version of “Do unto others as you would hav
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  • Hinduism is considered to be the oldest of the world's living religions. It is known as ‘Sanatana Dharma’ and ‘Vaidika Dharma’. Sanatan Dha ...erent times!”10 (An extract from the speech delivered at the Parliament of Religions).
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  • ...1955, 1963 and 1972 and was elected President of the 'World Fellowship of Religions' and organised its Conferences in 1957, 1960, 1965 and the 'Unity of Man Co
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  • [[Hindu|Hinduism]] is considered to be the oldest of the world's living religions. It is known as ‘Sanatana Dharma’ and ‘Vaidika Dharma’. Sanatan Dha ...erent times!”10 (An extract from the speech delivered at the Parliament of Religions).
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  • Guru Granth Sahib contains many religious terminologies from past religions, whose real spiritual meanings were explained by Gurus and Bhagats. For exa
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  • ...ce, harmony and peace from Guru Granth Sahib and scriptures of other world religions. Famous writer like Leo Tolstoy and statesman like Winston Churchill and Ma ...n in our own belief system we must inculcate in them the respect for other religions, spirit of harmony and tolerance for all. This is the message of Guru Grant
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  • ...he held meetings to understand and form a bridge between two cultures, and religions. He often gave lectures to the police academy from Hendon in Southgate Guru
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  • '''The Jain dharam''' or Jainism is one of the oldest religions of the world. According to Dr. K.C. Sogani, ''"It represents the continuati ...ng theologians and philosophers. In modern times, when exclusive claims of religions are under strain, this doctrine has a special relevance and meaning.
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  • ...ry Gurdwara is the Langar, free community kitchen for all visitors of all religions. Along with these main functions Gurdwaras around the world also serve the
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  • ...which in antiquity had an ancient structure filled with idols of the local religions as well of those of the traders who passed through the town is located in a
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  • ...ect, guard and allow the free-practise of the customs and rituals of other religions. ...le of other faiths. These associates on the whole have kept their original religions and in some cases, the Gurus have carried out the last rites according to t
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  • ...ly ONE God who has infinite qualities and names; S/He* is the same for all religions; #'''All Welcomed:''' Members of All religions can visit Sikh temples (“Gurdwaras”) but please observe the local rules
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  • [[Image:Religioninmajha.JPG|thumb|300px|center|Religions of the Indian Punjabi Majha]]
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  • ...y installed Jahangir, who proved to be less tolerant of the Hindu and Sikh religions than his father Emperor Akbar. In fact, after being set upon by the Musli
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  • ...ey associated with the Afghani Taliban or Osama Bin Laden. Among the major religions of the world, "Sikhism" is the one whose followers are known as "Singhs" al Adherents of the seven major religions are: (1) Christians = 2,019,052,000; (2) Muslims = 1,207,148,000; (3) Hindu
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  • ...adherent alone but impart guidance and assistance for all the peoples and religions of the world. ''"Says Kabeer, I sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord; I te
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  • ...aken for granted. In fact, the only and real factor common among different religions is the divine message which is conveyed to the people through various means ...o longer a religion. But the existence of the divine message among various religions cannot be taken to mean that one religion has necessarily borrowed the mess
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  • ...n-i-Ilahi (Divine Faith), incorporating the principle of acceptance of all religions and sects. He encouraged widow re-marriage, discouraged child marriage, out ...othered to read the sikhiwiki article comparing Sikh, Mughal and [[Hindu]] religions where they could have read of the moustache of a Mughal never covering the
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  • In each of these religions women were often kept locked behind walls and allowed out only in Purda. Mu
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  • ==Respect for Other Religions==
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  • ...nd didn't necessarily follow all the [[rituals]] and traditions from their religions. Later when sikhs had a more centralized identity from any other group it w
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  • * Found guilty of keeping ideology rebellious to Mughal Government and religions.
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  • ...torious in the battlefields , So they decide to arrange marriages in inter religions, to insure alliance and peace. Rangreta word is used for the offspring’s
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  • ...s copies the content of different religions to attract people of different religions.
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  • ...running courses and broadening the syllabus to include education on other religions. President, Member and Trustee of sporting, Religions and Charitable organizations.
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  • ...pp, Helmuth Von (Tr. E .F. J. Payne), Immortality and Salvation in Indian Religions. Calcutta, 1863 *5. Shivkumar, Muni, The Doctrine of Liberation in Indian Religions with special reference to Jainismm. Panchkula, 1981
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  • ...st attraction for not only Sikhs but rather for the pilgrims of many other religions as our Gurus intended. Besides the Harmandir Sahib itself such nearby histo
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  • The European Council works within the framework of the World Conference of Religions for Peace, which since 1970 has brought people together across religious bo
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  • ...ing both are immoral and are prohibited among the unwedded partners by all religions. The distinction between the two is only legal. Hence dating, if intended a
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  • ...aders everywhere. Recognizing the transcendent oneness at the heart of all religions, he emphasizes prayer and meditation as the true building blocks for achiev
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  • ...in the 15th century and is one of the youngest of the world's monotheistic religions. There are an estimated 18 million Sikhs in the world, with some 2 million
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  • The members of both religions are selfish, jealous proud, bigoted and violent. ...s (and say the prayer); Hindus call the fast Vart and adore Hari. The four religions (sects) of the Moslems, four Varnas, and six systems give different educati
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  • ...kh. She stopped cutting her hair, became a vegetarian, and studied eastern religions. In one text it stated that Kundalini Yoga was dangerous. When she saw a no ...art of a delegation which went to Spain in 2004 to the World Parliament of Religions. Finally, she served as the Chairwoman of the International Khalsa Council
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  • ...s factions, and fanaticism. He aligned with no religion, and respected all religions. He expressed the reality that there is one God and many paths, and the Nam
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  • ...RSS spokesman that the organisation had a firm belief in the plurality of religions and that denying the distinctiveness of different faiths went against the v
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  • ...a, the protection tax that since ancient time had protected those of other religions which had once allowed some of the greatest advances of the Middle Ages ac
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  • <blockquote>Such attacks on religions places and of hurting religious sentiments are punishable under sections 29
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  • ...ikh Scripture'' (Oxford University Press, 2001*''Sikhism'' (Prentice Hall, Religions of the World Series, 2004; Japanese & Spanish editions, 2007). Reprinted as
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  • ...nto the new body. Its occurrence is a central tenet of [[Sikhism]], other religions, as well as various other philosophies.
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  • ...abha, who lived long before Mahavira. That makes Jainism one of the oldest religions. ...he Baha'i Faith, Sikhism is the youngest of the world's major monotheistic religions. Sikhism was established in 15th century in the state of Punjab in North In
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  • ...kh. She stopped cutting her hair, became a vegetarian, and studied eastern religions. In one text it stated that Kundalini Yoga was dangerous. When she saw a no ...art of a delegation which went to Spain in 2004 to the World Parliament of Religions. Finally, she served as the Chairwoman of the International Khalsa Council
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  • ...ement brought a resounding applause from the whole house consisting of all religions of the world. I observed : ...world. Many names of God should not be taken to mean that there are many religions.”
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  • A friend and I, talking about our respective faiths, wondered how religions are named - some are identified by the names of their founders, while oth ...dea that its followers were somehow the chosen people of God. But the two religions that arose from the Judaic tradition took this quite a step further, to the
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  • ...lously, stubbornness etc. A Great Soul observes, "Undoubtedly, most of the religions are led by intellectuals" In turn, most of the intellectuals are led by ego ...iples of Oneness. These so-called torch bearers or custodians of the world religions force their wrong ideas and evil visions on the unsuspecting followers. Thu
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  • ...re than 20 million Sikhs worldwide. It is also the youngest of the world's religions.
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  • .... Thousands of innocent Hindus and Sikhs were killed by extremists of both religions; trains were attacked and people were shot after being pulled from buses. I
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  • ...ual words spoken by the [[Sikh Gurus]] and various other Saints from other religions including [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]].
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  • ...ple, the four doors in all the four directions were thrown open to all the religions, to rich and poor, to high and low, and to the out-castes. All were welcome All religions have produced true lovers of God. A muslim mystic, a true lover of God, Haz
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  • ...bal and flower garden. He also met with Mohsin Fani, the famous scholar of Religions and the Mughal Prince, Dara Shikoh at this Gurdwara.
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  • ...ts in affairs. Nobody is an outsider.”'' {{sref|97}} The Guru treated all religions equally and wanted all to share in the bounties of nature. ''“O Nanak a t
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  • ...at the Guru pay the fine and remove the references to the Muslim and Hindu religions from the Sikh's Holy Book or be tortured to death.
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  • ...o Pakistan officials as a great orator having knowledge of Islam and other religions. Two police inspectors and eighteen police constables along with conveyance
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  • ==Great men of religions encountering Guru Nanak==
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  • ...tside of marriage is absolutely forbidden in Sikhism, unlike in many other Religions. ==Other Religions==
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  • ...of the founder of [[Sikhi]], [[Guru Nanak]], the first [[Sikh Guru]]. Most religions revere the Truth. [[Hinduism]] tells us that truth is ever triumphant. ''� ...served in writing, along with selected writings of many great men of other religions, in the Sikh holy book called the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. The holy Granth pr
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  • *4. Shivkumar, Muni, The Doctrine of Liberation in Indian Religions. Panchkula, 1981
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  • ...Singh Bahadur and Baba Moti Ram Mehra. All belonged to different castes / religions, thus depicting the harmony and brotherhood among people of those times.
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  • There is too much corruption in the two religions (Hindu and Islam). The third Panth (Khalsa) is made prominent.
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  • ...es. He said the teachings of Baba Guru Nanak were a common heritage of all religions.
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  • ...thumb|right|300px|Pic Depicting Guru Gobind Singh recognising the two main religions of that time hindus and muslims as equal as all of humanity is one and the
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  • ...he [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. [[Sikhism]] is the youngest of the world's major religions, being founded in the 15th century. [[Guru Nanak]], their first 'spiritual
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  • ...lue. They should love, respect and take care of their people, friends and religions when they are alive rather then perform these useless rituals afterwards.
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  • ...e been in the limelight since the 2004 turban ban, banning Sikhs and other religions from sporting a headwear. This has met with anger and world wide protest by
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  • ...-accepted and deliberated electoral process. The Pope rules supreme. Other religions too have preachers at various levels but each adopts its own method of sele
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  • ...rooted in the religion's heritage. [[Sikhism]], one of the world's largest religions, is not related to Islam.
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  • ...[[Sikh]]s alone but impart guidance and assistance for all the peoples and religions of the world. {{Quote|I have studied the scriptures of the great religions, but I do not find elsewhere the same power of appeal to the heart and mind
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  • There are many human races, ethnic groups and religions on this earth. Religion, which should have taught people to treat all huma
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  • ==Parallels in other Religions ==
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  • There are common principles ideas in all religions of the world and this is also true for [[Sikhism]] and [[Christianity]] ...t the Guru is the only way to God but at the same time assuming that other religions also have access to God.
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  • ...tans know that Guru Nanak visited Tibet, and the mystical ideas of our two religions are very similar. I
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  • ...this fact. The teachings and thoughts of a variety of saints of different religions, regions and languages are included in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. Guru G
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  • ...University will inter alia have a centre for Sikh studies and comparative religions, a department for development and consolidation of Sikh law, and departmen
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  • ...Sarovar. As the temple was to be open to people of all castes, creeds and religions, he invited Mian Mir to lay the foundation stone of the Harmandir Sahib. Mi
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  • ...special god of Assyria. In the same way there are numerous names in other religions.
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  • ...r and Tibet in the far North and to Sind in the South. An Empire where all religions were equally assisted by the state to bloom and flourish. I (the author) be
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  • ...religions and cultures around the world. Many years ago the first of these religions came to be organized into a system based on rigid divisions of society. The ...at grandfather. Now instead the policy of sharing power and allowing other religions to continue in India they, through Aurangzeb would finally have their way.
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  • ...the local religions. His search for God and shared teachings of all major religions was reflected in his scholarly works such as Sakeena-tul-Aulia, Safina-tul-
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  • * [http://www.religionsforpeace.no/index.cfm?id=125035 religions for peace]
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  • ...equires clarification. True, not only in primitive religions, but also in religions like Judaism and some Hindu, Devi and Nath cults the method of sacrifice of In some of these religions life is considered a suffering or sinful, and release from it, or mukti or
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  • ...Jugraj Singh who was fair and protective of all men belonging to different religions. This is an example in itself and a show of high character of a true Sikh.
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  • ...ensure posters and publicity includes as much racial hatred jibes at other religions, cultures and communities. ...that as a man-made system your belief is really just a hotpot of different religions and opinions "jumbled together".
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  • .... By this principle he triedto bring unity and harmony among the different religions. His creation of the [[Sikh]] community imbibed with a strong sense of nat ...k for this purpose, the places he visited ,and important people of all the religions he met, are mind boggling. Wherever he went, he dazzled the minds of the
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  • ...us]] and others, which proves the basic [[Sikh tenet]] of respecting other religions. The text reveals how Muslims are to follow their own scriptures and ritual ...en to us so that we can attain true Spiritual Understanding. People of all religions, castes and creeds, men and women are invited to enter a Gurdwara to receiv
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  • ...ith fire everywhere, and no man is safe and turban also burns, this ego of religions kill people)
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  • ...e Independently. In the affaris of government, do not give people of other religions authority/power.
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  • ...ven religion as to what happens to the soul after death. Many within these religions and philosophies see the soul as immaterial, while others consider it possi Belief in [[reincarnation]] is basic to the eschatology of all religions of [[India]]n origin including [[Sikhism]] and [[Hinduism]]. Some Western
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  • ...provide free and low-cost medical treatment for the poor and needy of all religions and communities.
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  • ...ay of life and their freedom of religion. Many Sikhs, and Indians of other religions have achieved much in other fields across the world, but that was possible
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  • ...Sahib also symbolize the openness of the [[Sikhs]] towards all people and religions. Over 100,000 people visit the shrine daily for worship, and also partake j ...the few rulers of India to serve his Kingdom and its subjects of, various religions, with an eye to the equality of all. He was also a great patron of the arts
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  • ...'' ('''Sikhi, ਸਿੱਖੀ ''' in [[Panjabi]]) is one of the {{Wiki|major world religions}}, primarily developed in 16th and 17th century [[India]]. ''"Sikhi"'' co ...Gurus of Sikhism]]) and the words of various other [[Saint]]s from other religions including [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]].
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  • ...After the battle Guru Hargobind showed his respect and tolerance of other religions by not only finishing the work on the Gurdwara but also ordered the buildin
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  • * [5] Some article links: http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/sikhism/ritesrituals/weddings.shtml https://www.sikhphilosophy.net/threads/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-26271938 http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/sikhism/ritesrituals/weddings.shtml https://www.sikhphilosophy.net/threads/
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  • ...us factions and fanaticism. He aligned with no religion, and respected all religions. He expressed the reality that there is only one God with many paths that l ...s; She or he (see note below regarding sex neutrality) is the same for all religions.Thou have no sex, but is present within all things and all places.
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  • ...ten used to mean an action that is prohibited or considered wrong; in some religions (notably some sects of Christianity), sin can refer to a state of mind rath Common ideas surrounding sin in various religions include:
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  • ...ese historians are either non-believers or are running away from their own religions. But there is one element which they seem to share. Most of them start as #Sikhism is a hybrid of two old religions, Islam and Hinduism (Ninian Smart, 1976).
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  • ...[[Gurbani]], as well as, a deep knowledge and understanding of comparative religions. His excellent art of delivery allowed him to make use of his vast database ...to quote from the religious texts of [[Hindu]], [[Muslim]] and other world religions with all the useful relevant references.
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  • ...e Internet, while doing some personal research on the attitudes of various religions towards vegetarianism. (I’ve been one of those for more than twenty-five
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  • ...on are considered [[anti-Sikhi]]. For many peoples of various cultures and religions it was common practice to be subjected to this ritual during the time of th
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  • ...ifferently by different Sikh scholars; consequently, the scholars of other religions carry home the mixed message. The result of such different views about Sikh ...in a single system elements drawn from two separate and largely disparate religions.” McLeod further quotes Khushwant Singh [18] as another metaphor which ev
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  • ...s not limited to the Sikh youth alone. The condition of the youth in other religions is the same. ...ing between them to surpass each other. What type of missionaries do these religions have?
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  • ...om House; Imam Hussain Day; Global Dharma Conference; Farmington Forum for Religions and others. He was invited to Pakistan, earlier this year, along with a gro
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  • ...re economic reasoning. Jahangir was certainly willing to engage with other religions. [[Brahmins]] on the banks of the [[Ganges]] received gifts from the empero
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  • ...vered head at Anandpur. Many Sikhs formerly of this caste turned to other religions or Babas, as some Sikhs still refused to associate with them.
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  • ...battles for the right of all Indians to live in safety and practice their religions freely. ...rriors of both sides were honourably cremated or buried according to their religions.
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  • ...that apostates to Islam should be killed, even the dating of men of other religions by their daughters has lead several Muslim fathers to kill their own childr
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  • ...o address only their own congregation and for segregation of the different religions -- but Guru Nanak broke with tradition and spoke to all of humanity. To the ...s from the Punjab around the world to California's Yuba City people of all religions and creeds can enjoy a wonderful evening of beautiful song, music and of co
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  • ...म), or Kamma (Pali: कमढ़म) is a [[Sanskrit]] word and a concept of eastern religions meaning 'action, effect, destiny.' In [[Hinduism]] and, later, in [[Buddhis *5. Shiv Kumar, Muni, The Doctrine of Liberation in Indian Religions. Panchkula, 1981
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  • ...No proper education is imparted here but now one, Gyani Rajinder Singh, a religions minded man has started a private middle school with the help of these Sikhs
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  • ...n Gurus of Sikhism]]) and the words of various other [[Saint]]s from other religions including [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]].
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  • ...he worship of the terrible Hindu Goddess of Death, Durga. (Lewis M. Hopfe, Religions of the World, 1987). ...despite the fact they hold it sacred. (David G. Bradley, A Guide to World Religions, 1963, P. 128).
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  • ...to quote from the religious texts of [[Hindu]], [[Muslim]] and other world religions with all the useful relevant references. ...Iqbal. His knowledge of Bhagwad Geeta, Quran and holy scriptures of other religions made it easier for him to interpret Guru Granth Sahib and recitations of va
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  • ...to speak in the gathering of the people belonging to other communities and religions. And everybody was impressed by his persona.
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  • ...o address only their own congregation and for segregation of the different religions -- but Guru Nanak broke with tradition and spoke to all of humanity. To the ...s from the Punjab around the world to California's Yuba City people of all religions and creeds can enjoy a wonderful evening of beautiful song, music and of co
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  • They are also taught other religions, and festivals and functions are observed in the traditional manner, along ...llege the money because it was instilling in students the teachings of all religions, even if the Sikh way. The morning and night prayer and the school and coll
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  • ...and the U.S. “It really aggravates me that people aren’t even aware of the religions out there. I can’t even believe that they’re doing that to the girl,” ...well as a religious group. Since the advent of the Equality Act 2006, all religions are protected in exactly the same way.
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  • ...s been able to comprehend His mystery; various types of Mantras in various religions the faith of One Lord.96.
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  • ...n Gurus of Sikhism]]) and the words of various other [[Saint]]s from other religions including [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]].
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  • ...gion and included in it what he thought were the good beliefs of these two religions.<ref>[http://www.sikhmarg.com/english/sikhism.html "Sikhism A Faith Misun
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  • ...trictly forbidden and it should not be touched/used even by mistake. Other religions have also forbade the use of tobacco, a Hindu Puran tells Hindus how to res
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  • ...he gurdwara has now become a 'Sarva Dharma Sthal'(House of worship for All Religions), and ruffled feathers have been smoothened.
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  • ...edium wisely. If available, all of the founders and the followers of great religions would have liked to compile one volume of their scriptures, as the Sikh gur Obviously, the idea of Guru Arjan Dev was to celebrate the diversity in all religions and mystic experiences, and, at the same time, establish the fundamental un
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  • ...a Singh who was also against [[Dasam Granth]]. Bhagats were from different religions; most of Bhagat were Vaishnav. It was believed that like other Bhagats of t
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  • ...ery clearly articulated twin pronged ideology of exclusion (of other races/religions) and supremacy (of Hindus). The RSS, cell like Shaka formation and the disc ...orous though simplified form which would be comparable to most other world religions. The superiority of other faiths was believed to stem from their being far
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  • ...he re-conversion into Hinduism of those Hindus who were converted to other religions. The places of worship of the Arya Samajists are different from those of th
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  • ...h [http://www.cpwr.org/what/programs/ish.htm CPWR] , [http://www.wcrp.org/ Religions for Peace], [http://www.ngodpiexecom.org/conference06/download/roundup/Fri_ [http://www.asianimage.co.uk/news/1183613.religions_unite_for_conference/ Religions unite for conference] 9th February 2007
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  • ...[[Sikh]]s alone but impart guidance and assistance for all the peoples and religions of the world. {{Quote|I have studied the scriptures of the great religions, but I do not find elsewhere the same power of appeal to the heart and mind
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  • ...e. Educated, he was a lover of art and poetry who was tolerant of the many religions of India. He was a student of Mian Mir ([[Mian Mir]] who layed the cornerst
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  • ...orms of worship based upon the previous scriptures of the Hindus and other religions. Guru has made it clear that he has studied many revealed and other scriptu Like other religions, in the 4th ashtpadi Guru Arjan represents the human situation which has be
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  • ...elbourne youth 1.jpg|Young Australian Kirtaniye at the World Parliament of Religions, Dec 6 2009, Melbourne}}
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  • ...mrades which led to a classless and peaceful society. To him people of all religions are equally respectable and should have equal rights.
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  • ...irst time any religion incorporated the works of sincere devotees of other religions into its own scripture; it reflects the universality of thought which under
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  • Indian religions, the people were coming across a religious leader who was committed to the
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  • ...vice, defending the defenceless, equality, humbleness and respecting other religions. Sikhs can be found in many different fields of industry.
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