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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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  • #redirect [[World Conference of Religions for Peace]]
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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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