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SIKHISM

SIKHISM. Sikhism is the fifth largest religion. 1. Christianity- 2.2 billion 2. Islam- 1.4 billion 3. Hinduism- 900 million 4. Buddhism- 396 million 5. Sikhism- 23 million 6. Judaism- 15 million. Core Beliefs. Sikhs believe in ONE God, who loves and sustains all humanity

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SIKHISM

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  1. SIKHISM

  2. Sikhism is the fifth largest religion 1. Christianity- 2.2 billion 2. Islam- 1.4 billion 3. Hinduism- 900 million 4. Buddhism- 396 million 5. Sikhism- 23 million 6. Judaism- 15 million

  3. Core Beliefs Sikhs believe in ONE God, who loves and sustains all humanity All are equal in the eyes of God; respect for all genders, races, religions etc Earn an honest living Share your time, money with others; serve others Remember God throughout the day No rituals, superstitions, caste system, fasting etc

  4. Karma and Rebirth Sikhs believe that human beings spend their time in a cycle of birth, life, and rebirth. They share this belief with followers of other Indian religious traditions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. The quality of each particular life depends on the law of Karma. The only way out of this cycle, is to achieve a total knowledge of and union with God.

  5. Liberation Sikh spirituality is centred round this need to understand and experience God, and eventually become one with God. To do this a person must switch the focus of their attention from themselves to God. They get this state, which is called mukti (liberation), through the grace of God. That means it's something God does to human beings, and not something that human beings can earn. However, God shows people through holy books, and by the examples of saints, the best ways to get close to him.

  6. Khalsa The community of men and women who have been initiated into the Sikh faith is the Khalsa.

  7. The Five K’s Kara- Iron Braclet- Good Deeds Kirpan- Sword- Protection Kesh- uncut hair- Spirituality Kachera- Long Underwear- Self Discipline Kanga- Comb- Cleanliness

  8. The Sikh Turban -99% of people in the US who wear a turban are Sikhs -It is a religious obligation -Sikhs can always be recognized and are duty bound to offer help

  9. Guru Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak and is based on his teachings, and those of the 9 Sikh gurus who followed him. Mission Love for God Social justice for humanity Freedom from superstitions and rituals Their ideals and teachings were preserved through their writings and actions

  10. Spiritual Guide The Guru Granth Sahib (holy scripture) and the Guru Panth (community of initiated Sikhs) are the present Guru Guru Granth Sahib 1430 pages written in poetry Considered the living Guru of the Sikhs Teaches you how to be kind, tell the truth, love and respect everyone Sikh services consist of singing from the scripture

  11. Guru Granth Sahib

  12. Gurdwara The Sikh place of worship is called a Gurdwara

  13. Gurdwara Place of learning and worship Everyone welcome Services typically held on weekends Community Kitchen for all (Langar)

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