Who is Sikh God?

Sikhism is the world's fifth largest religion in the world and the third largest monotheistic religion in the world . Sikhs believes in one omnipresent, formless God. Sikhs commonly call God, Waheguru (Wa-HEY-guru).
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Who is the main Sikh 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 God do Sikh believe in?

Sikhs have many words to describe God. The name most widely used for God by Sikhs is Waheguru , which means 'wondrous enlightener'. Sikhs believe that there is only one God, who created everything. They believe that Waheguru must remain in the mind at all times.
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What God do Sikh pray to?

Worship is an essential part of a Sikh's life. The main purpose of worship is to praise the one, true God, referred to as Waheguru . According to Sikh belief, God is the creator of everything, is immortal and is without form.
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Is Guru Nanak is 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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Who is the Sikh God? - Basics of Sikhi



Is Guru Nanak a Hindu?

Guru Nanak was born in 1469 in Talvandi, a place now renamed Nankana Sahib, in the state of Punjab in present-day Pakistan. His parents were Hindus and they were Khatri by caste, which meant that they had a family tradition of account-keeping.
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Are Sikh Gurus God?

The Sikh faith is a monotheistic religion, meaning Sikhs worship one God. Guru Nanak taught that one must honor God by honoring others and the Earth, God's creation.
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Do Sikhs believe in Allah?

Sikhism believes that God is formless (nirankar). It is a monotheistic religion in that it believe in a single God (Waheguru), and it has also been seen as a form of panentheism. God in the nirgun aspect is without attributes, unmanifest, not seen, but all pervading and permeating, omnipresent.
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Is Sikh a Hindu?

Sikhism is an ethical monotheism fusing elements of Hinduism and Islam. It was founded by Nanak (1469-1539), a mystic who believed that God transcends religious distinctions.
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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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Did Guru Nanak speak to God?

And they meditate on God's name, which is called Nam Japna. Guru Nanak went to the river Bain to wash, as normal, and did not reappear for three days. On his return, Guru Nanak explained his revelation of God. He is said to have declared, “God is neither Hindu nor Muslim”.
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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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Do Sikhs believe in heaven?

Life After Death: Sikhs believe that upon death one merges back into the universal nature, just as a drop of rain merges back into the ocean. Individuality is lost. Sikhs do not believe in heaven or hell. Heaven can be experienced by being in tune with God while still alive.
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Was Guru Nanak a vegetarian?

According to Dabistan e Mazhib (a contemporary Persian chronology of the Sikh Gurus), Guru Nanak did not eat meat, and Guru Arjan thought that meat eating was not in accordance with Nanak's wishes.
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Who Sikhism worship?

Sikhs worship God and only God. Unlike members of many other religions they worship God in his true abstract form, and don't use images or statues to help them. Sikh worship can be public or private.
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How many gods do Sikh believe in?

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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Can a Sikh marry a Hindu?

Marrying people of other faiths is acceptable, they say, but conducting that marriage in a Sikh temple is not. Non-Sikhs can only be involved if they accept the Sikh faith and change their name to include Singh or Kaur, the council insists.
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How is Sikhism different from Islam?

However, Sikhism is a religion that is very distinct from Islam, with a unique scripture, guidelines, principles, initiation ceremony, and appearance. It is a religion developed by ten gurus over three centuries.
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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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Does waheguru exist?

Sikhs believe that Waheguru is outside time and space and therefore uncreated (ie he exists despite never having been created). He is not affected or changed by anything. Waheguru is beyond any human explanation, but Sikhs use many different names to try to get a better understanding of Waheguru's nature.
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How do Sikhs meet God?

Ask God (do an ardass or ask someone at the Gurdwara to) to save you from dukh (sorrow, pain). You can ask God for anything but its how much you want/try to get it that matters. Basically, if you want something from God, read sukhmani sahib or any other baniya and then do ardass. Commit yourself to God.
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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 Sikh 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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What happens when a Sikh dies?

After death a Sikh's body is cremated . A memorial is not usually created, instead, the ashes of the deceased are immersed in a river either in India or in another country where they were living. Sikhism teaches that the soul has moved on and if God wills it, people will be reunited in God's love.
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