sikhism

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sikhism

Trailblazers in religion

2015
Profiles leaders, such as John Calvin, Ibn al-Arabi, Hillel the Elder, and Gobind Singh, who have had a major impact on religious thought.

Hindu, Jain, and Sikh faiths in America

2012
Examines three Indic religions represented in America, Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism.

Sikhism

a very short introduction
2005
Provides a brief introduction to Sikhism, discussing its teachings, practices, rituals, history, festivals, attitudes to cast and gender, and other related topics.

Sikhism

Inderjeet's story
2012
Explains the beliefs, customs, and festivals of Sikhism through the eyes of Inderjeet, a young Sikh from India, who in his own words, talks about his beliefs, his family, and the rituals and traditions that are important to him.

Sikhism

2004
Current facts, personal stories, and key debates provide an overview of Sikhism, its beliefs, and traditions.

Sikhs and Sikhism

1982
Sikhs are perhaps the most easily recognizable religious sect in India. ... In this book Professor Kapoor explains the development of Sikhism, , its struggle for survival and how this religin is adaptin to the needs of modern believers.

The milk and the jasmine flower and other stories

2007
Contains four children's stories illustrating the key beliefs and festivals of the Sikh faith. Includes explanatory notes for parents and teachers.

Sikhism in India

2010
Introduces cultures and faiths around the world with a personal and intimate glimpse of real families in India and the role that Sikhism plays in their everyday lives.

Sikhism

2008
Describes the beliefs, places of worship, traditions, and ceremonies of Sikhism.

Sikhism

2005
Discusses the religion of Sikhism, which originated with the teachings of Guru Nanak in fifteenth-century India.

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