Sikhism - Wikipedia Sikhism [i] is an Indian religion and philosophy [8] that originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent around the end of the 15th century CE It is one of the most recently founded major religions and among the largest in the world with about 25–30 million adherents, known as Sikhs
Sikhism | History, Doctrines, Practice, Literature | Britannica Sikhism is a religion and philosophy founded in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent in the late 15th century Its members are known as Sikhs According to Sikh tradition, Sikhism was established by Guru Nanak (1469–1539) and subsequently led by a succession of nine other Gurus
Who are Sikhs? What is Sikhism? | SikhNet Sikhism is the world’s fifth largest religion with 25 million adherents worldwide; Sikhs believe in one God, equality, freedom of religion, and community service; Sikhs cover their uncut hair with a turban; The Sikh turban represents a commitment to equality and justice; Sikhism is a distinct religion, separate from Hinduism and Islam
Religions - Sikhism: Sikh Beliefs - BBC Sikhism doesn’t ask people to turn away from ordinary life to get closer to God In fact it demands that they use ordinary life as a way to get closer to God A Sikh serves God by serving ( seva
Understanding Sikhism: Beliefs, Practices, and Core Values Explained Founded on the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Sikhism emphasizes the oneness of God and the inherent equality of all humanity It guides its followers through three pillars: remembering God, earning an honest living, and sharing with others