Liberating Sikhism from the Sikhs

Liberating Sikhism from  the Sikhs
Author: Jasabīra Siṅgha Āhalūwālīā
Publsiher: Unistar Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2003
Genre: Sikhism
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Articles on Sikh doctrines and polity.

Sikhs and Sikhism

Sikhs and Sikhism
Author: I. J. Singh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015034253891

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Perceptive Essays That Challenge The Sikhs And Intrigue The Non-Sikhs. They Debate Religious, Historical, Social And Political Issues And Recast Age Old Traditions And Practices In Concepts And Language That Are Contemporary And Relevant.

The Sikhs

The Sikhs
Author: C. Shackle
Publsiher: Atlantic Publishers & Distri
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1984
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Their religion and lifestyle.

Sikh Identity

Sikh Identity
Author: Opinderjit Kaur Takhar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351900102

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It is commonly assumed that all Sikhs are the same, but the very existence of different groups who have varying beliefs and practices within the Sikh community shows that a corporate identity for the Sikh community is not possible and serves to alienate a substantial proportion of Sikhs from the overall fold of the Sikh faith. Introducing the beliefs and practices of a range of individual Sikh groups, this book addresses the issue of Sikh identity across the Sikh community as a whole but from the viewpoint of different types of Sikh. Examining the historical development of Sikhism from the period of Guru Nanak to the present day, the author takes an in-depth look at five groups in the Sikh community - the Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha; the Namdharis; the Ravidasis; the Valmikis; and the Sikh Dharma of the Western hemisphere (associated with the Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization - 3HO). Their history, beliefs and practices are explored, as well as their diverse and shared identities. Concluding that there is no authoritative yardstick with which to assess the issue of Sikh identity, the author highlights Sikhism's links to its Hindu past and suggests a federal Sikh identity with one or two fundamental beliefs at the core and individual groups left to express their own unique beliefs and practices.

Introduction to Sikhism

Introduction to Sikhism
Author: Gobind Singh Mansukhani
Publsiher: Hemkunt Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1993
Genre: Sikhism
ISBN: 8170101816

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Contains 125 questions about Sikh religion. This book also features quotations from Guru Granth Sahib.

The Sikhs

The Sikhs
Author: William Owen Cole,Piara Singh Sambhi
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: IND:30000053151985

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Introduction to the Sikh religion, its history, scriptures and practice.

The Sikhs

The Sikhs
Author: W. H. McLeod
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231068158

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The Sikhs, a colorful and controversial people about whom little is generally known, have been the subject of much hypothetical speculation. Their non-conformist behavior, except to their own traditions, and their fierce independence, even to demanding autonomy, have recently attracted world-wide attention. Hew McLeod, internationally known scholar of Sikh studies, provides a just and accurate description in his introduction to this religious community from northern India now numbering about sixteen million people, exploring their history, doctrine, and literature. The Sikhs begins by giving an overview of the people's history, then covers the origins of the Sikh tradition, dwelling on controversies surrounding the life and doctrine of the first Master, Guru Nanak (1469-1539). The book surveys the subsequent life of the community with emphasis on the founding of the Khalsa, the order that gives to Sikhs the insignia by which they are best known. The remaining sections concern Sikh doctrine, the problem of who should be regarded as a Sikh, and a survey of Sikh literature. Finally, the book considers the present life of the community--its dispersion around the world to Asia, Australasia, North America, Africa, and Europe, and its involvement in the current trials of the Punjab. Sikh culture is believed to have been settled and unchanging from the time of the Gurus onwards.The Sikhs, a major new work by a leading authority, reveals that this is a very misleading view. McLeod treats a variety of questions sympathetically and in so doing he establishes a new understanding for students of religion and for all those interested in current events in India.

The A to Z of Sikhism

The A to Z of Sikhism
Author: W. H. McLeod
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2009-07-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780810863446

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Contrary to popular opinion, there is more to Sikhism than the distinctive dress. First of all, there is the emergence of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, and the long line of his successors. There are the precepts, many related to liberation through the divine name or nam. There is a particularly turbulent history in which the Sikhs have fought to affirm their beliefs and resist external domination that continues to this day. There is also, more recently, the dispersion from the Punjab throughout the rest of India and on to Europe and the Americas. With this emigration Sikhism has become considerably less exotic, but hardly better known to outsiders. This reference is an excellent place to learn more about the religion. It provides a chronology of events, a brief introduction that gives a general overview of the religion, and a dictionary with several hundred entries, which present the gurus and other leaders, trace the rather complex history, expound some of the precepts and concepts, describe many of the rites and rituals, and explain the meaning of numerous related expressions. All this, along with a bibliography, provides readers with an informative and accessible guide toward understanding Sikhism.