What is sikhism?
Sikhism is a religion that was developed in India in the 15th century by Guru Nanak. Sikhs believe there is one immortal God. ChaCha On!
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A revealed, monotheistic religion originating in northern India, in the 16th century through Guru Nanak and his successors
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A belief system which blends Hindu traditions with Islamic monotheistic traditions. Based in India and Pakistan. ChaCha on!
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Sikhism is the 5th largest world religion. Sikhs currently number approximately 25 million across the globe, just below Buddhism.
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Sikhism is a radically monotheistic religion founded in Punjab in the 16th Century. Thanks for asking.
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Sikhism is the religion and practices of the Sikhs which originated in Asia. Thanks for using ChaCha.
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Sikhism : A belief system which blends Hindu traditions with Islamic monotheistic traditions. Based in India and Pakistan.
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