How is Sikhism different from Islam?

Sikhs believe that the 'creator and creation are one and the same thing', Muslims on the other hand, disagree. Muslims believe God and his attributes are separate from creation and he is not like the creation in any way whatsoever. Muslims believe God exists without a place.
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Is Sikh similar to Islam?

Despite being different religions, Sikhism and Islam share many similarities. Most of these similarities center around the notion of a single, all-powerful, and loving God. Both faiths share similar normative, social, and environmental ethics.
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What makes Sikhism different from other religions?

A Comparison of Beliefs, Faith, and Practices

Sikhs are not Hindus. Sikhism rejects many aspects of Hinduism. Sikhism is a distinct religion with a unique scripture, principles, code of conduct, guidelines, initiation ceremony, and appearance developed over three centuries by ten gurus, or spiritual masters.
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How is Sikhism similar to Muslims and Christians?

POINT OF SIMILARITIES

Christianity, Islam and Sikhism are all monotheistic religion. They all teach that there is only one God and that he alone should be worshipped. This one God according to the three religions, is the creator and ruler of the universe.
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Do Sikhs believe Allah?

I am of the Sikh faith. Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Holy Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book.
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Is Sikhism closer to Hinduism or Islam?

Sikhism is closer to Hinduism than Islam as it retains Hindi theories of karma and reincarnation, even though Sikhism foundations are closer to Islam as it advocates monotheism.
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Why is Sikhism not true?

Sikhism has often been criticised by non-Sikhs regarding its texts, practices, and societal norms, but Sikhs and other scholars argue that these criticisms are flawed and are based on a biased and poor understanding of the texts, especially of the multiple languages used in the Sikh scriptures.
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Who is God according to Sikhism?

Sikhism is a monotheistic religion. This means that Sikhs believe there is one God. One of the most important names for God in Sikhism is Waheguru (Wonderful God or Lord). Sikhs learn about God through the teachings of Guru Nanak and the nine Sikh Gurus who came after him.
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What are the 5 Sikh beliefs?

In this spirit, Sikh women and men maintain five articles of faith, popularly known as the five Ks. These are: kes (long, uncut hair), kara (steel bracelet), kanga (wooden comb), kirpan (small sword) and kachera (soldier-shorts).
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Can you be Sikh and not believe in God?

Sikhism is a monotheistic religion, which means Sikhs believe there is only one god. Sikhs may also be called panentheistic, meaning that they believe God is present in creation .
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What is forbidden in Sikhism?

The Sikh religion forbids the use of alcohol and other intoxicants. Sikhs are also not allowed eat meat - the principle is to keep the body pure. All gurdwaras are supposed to follow the Sikh code, known as the Akal Takht Sandesh, which comes from the highest Sikh authority in India.
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Do Sikhs drink alcohol?

Drinking alcohol is often associated with the Punjabi culture, but is prohibited in Sikhism. Baptised Sikhs are forbidden from drinking but some non-baptised Sikhs do consume alcohol. Whilst the vast majority of those who do drink have no problem, a small number of Punjabi Sikh women are affected.
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Do Sikhs believe in heaven?

Sikhs do not believe in heaven or hell. Heaven can be experienced by being in tune with God while still alive. Conversely, the suffering and pain caused by ego is seen as hell on earth.
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Do Sikhs celebrate Ramadan?

And Sikhism does not believe in ritual fasting as a means to spiritual enlightenment. Islam dietary law requires that animals that are to be eaten for food must be slaughtered according to halal ritual. Islam observes Ramadan, a month-long fast during which no food or drink may be consumed during daylight hours.
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What does 13 mean in Sikhism?

In Sikhism, Number 13 represents ੴ, the supreme and holy Ik Onkar. Today's date is very significant for people who are born on the 4th, 13th, 22nd and 31st of any month.
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What are the 3 Golden Rules of Sikhism?

The Three Golden Rules which Sikhs follow are to remember God constantly, to earn an honest livelihood, and to share their earnings with everyone through charity.
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What do Sikh believe happens after death?

Sikh beliefs about death

According to Sikhism, death is a natural process, it's only the physical body that dies, and the soul lives on through transmigration and reincarnation. For them, the purpose of life is to move closer to Waheguru, the Sikh name for God, and that death will help break the cycle of reincarnation.
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What is the ultimate truth in Sikhism?

The Sikh view of ultimate reality and meaning can best be summed up in the the Japji, or Morning Prayer written by Guru Nanak: There is One God. He is the supreme truth.
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Is Guru Nanak a God?

He is not an incarnation of God, not even a prophet. He is an illumined soul. The third theory is that Guru Nanak is the incarnation of God. This has been supported by many Sikhs including Bhai Gurdas, Bhai Vir Singh, Santhok Singh and is even supported by the Guru Granth Sahib.
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How do Sikhs pray?

The worship service

Sikhs show their reverence by bowing their foreheads to the floor before the sacred scripture. Worship consists largely of singing hymns from the scripture, and every service concludes with Ardas, a set prayer that is divided into three parts.
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What does Sikhism say about Jesus?

In the Gospels Jesus says, "The greatest commandment of all is this - love your God with all your soul, mind and strength, and love your neighbour as yourself." In the same vein, the Sikh Gurus applauded love as the supreme virtue, "sunia mania, manu kita bhau." Bhau or love is passionate and takes lovers to those ...
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Who is bravest community in the world?

This community stands valiantly to help everyone. So it's reason sikh community is called bravest community in the world. Some of the reason of Sikh community is bravest community in the world are as follows. Young Sikh volunteers organized a 24-hour 'langar' for those stranded during the Jat agitation.
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What is the Sikh bible called?

The Guru Granth Sahib is the sacred text of the Sikh community and the embodiment of the Guru. It is central to the lives of devout Sikhs, both in the sense of being physically present in the gurdwara and as Sikhs' ultimate spiritual authority.
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Are there angels in Sikhism?

However, Sikhism has never had a literal system of angels, preferring guidance without explicit appeal to supernatural orders or beings.
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