{"id":5927,"date":"2020-02-11T10:33:08","date_gmt":"2020-02-11T15:33:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ask-a-muslim.com\/?p=5927"},"modified":"2020-06-28T10:46:35","modified_gmt":"2020-06-28T15:46:35","slug":"what-is-sikhism-part-2-of-2-an-indian-or-monotheistic-religion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ask-a-muslim.com\/en\/what-is-sikhism-part-2-of-2-an-indian-or-monotheistic-religion\/","title":{"rendered":"What is Sikhism? (part 2 of 2): An Indian or Monotheistic Religion?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"w-body-text-1\"><span class=\"apple-style-span\">Sikhism is known as one of the Indian religions<\/span><span class=\"apple-style-span\"> along with Hinduism and Buddhism, which we have discussed, and Jainism.\u00a0 These four religions share certain key concepts that are interpreted slightly differently by each group or sub group.\u00a0 They are all linked by a belief in karma, and the concept of reincarnation. \u00a0In Hinduism the soul, in many different forms repeatedly returns until it reunites with the source. \u00a0In Buddhism the concept is different and is referred to as rebirth, there is no unchanging or eternal soul; instead it is a series of separate lifetimes from conception to death.\u00a0 <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\"><span class=\"apple-style-span\">Sikhism accepts the Hindu belief in karma and reincarnation but preaches a simple way of ending the cycle, by living a disciplined life.\u00a0 Sikhs believe that through the grace of God and by constantly contemplating upon and repeating His name one can be liberated from the cycle of birth and death.\u00a0 Guru Nanak explained to his followers that birth is due to Karma but liberation is due to God\u2019s grace. \u00a0Guru Nanak taught that salvation does not mean entering paradise after a last judgment, but a union and absorption into God, sometimes referred to as the True Name.\u00a0 <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\"><span class=\"apple-style-span\">Sikhism is essentially a monotheistic religion and for that reason it has more in common with Islam then either Hinduism or Buddhism, however, as we will discover, there are glaring differences in the concept of God and in the basic belief system. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\">Sikhs use many names to refer to God, including those from other faiths such as Rama or Allah. \u00a0A commonly used name is Waheguru<b> <\/b>which means <i>wonderful Lord<\/i>. \u00a0<span class=\"apple-style-span\">A Sikh also believes that God is shapeless, timeless, and sightless and that before creation, all that existed was God and His hukam (will or order). \u00a0They use the numeral <i>1<\/i> to signify the universality of God. \u00a0Guru Nanak said<\/span> that <span class=\"apple-style-span\">God is omnipresent and visible everywhere to the spiritually awakened. \u00a0He stressed that God must be seen from heart of a human being; meaning devotees must meditate in order to progress towards enlightenment. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\"><span class=\"apple-style-span\">The <\/span><span lang=\"EN-AU\">concept of God in Sikhism has similarities to the concept of God in Islam. For example:<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-quran\" style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong><span class=\"apple-style-span\">&#8220;God created all things<\/span>, and He is, over all things, Disposer of affairs.<span class=\"apple-style-span\">&#8220;(Quran 39:62)<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-quran\"><span class=\"apple-style-span\">He created all and He Himself watches over us&#8230; (Guru Granth Sahib Page 38, Line 9)<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-quran\" style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong><span class=\"apple-style-span\">&#8220;&#8230;There is nothing like Him\u2026<\/span><span class=\"apple-style-span\">&#8221; (Quran 42:11)<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-quran\"><span class=\"apple-style-span\">No One can know Him as He is. (Guru Granth Sahib Page 340 Line 4)<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\"><span class=\"apple-style-span\">However Sikhism states that God is in everything and everywhere, a concept rejected by Islam that sounds <\/span><span class=\"apple-style-span\">similar<\/span><span class=\"apple-style-span\"> to the Hindu notion<\/span><span class=\"apple-style-span\"> of God. \u00a0Sikhism though makes it very clear that they too deny the Hindu concept of God, and demi gods.\u00a0 Islam states categorically that God is not everywhere; rather He is above the heavens and close to His creation through His knowledge. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\"><span class=\"apple-style-span\">Islam is a religion revealed for all places, all people and all times. \u00a0Muslims believe that the Quran is the last revealed book and that Prophet Muhammad is the final Prophet, God\u2019s final message to humankind was revealed to him.\u00a0 Therefore Islam rejects out rightly the notion that the Guru Granth Sahib is revelation from God. <\/span>\u00a0<span class=\"apple-style-span\">Sikhs wrote their own scripture based upon their interpretation of certain ideas taught in Hinduism and Islam. \u00a0They also completely rejected some of the Islamic and Hindu teachings to come up with an interesting combination of both Hindu and Islamic theology.\u00a0 <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\"><span class=\"apple-style-span\">There may be some similarities but it is the differences that expose the incompatibility of Islam and Sikhism.\u00a0 These include the fact that Sikhs are prohibited from eating ritually slaughtered meat (halal), Sikhs do not believe in pilgrimages<\/span><span class=\"apple-style-span\"> whereas the pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) is a pillar of Islam, and Sikhs cremate their dead while Muslims are buried.\u00a0 <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\">Sikhism denies the reality of angels and demons, both of which figure prominently in Islamic belief. \u00a0<span class=\"apple-style-span\">There is no concept of divine reward and punishment such as Heaven and Hell, Sikhs believe, like Hindus and Buddhists, that karma determines whether or not a person finally reaches unity with God, however, as already stated, they reject the Hindu belief in incarnations (avatars) of God, believing instead that there is only one God who makes His will known through the Gurus.\u00a0 <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\"><span class=\"apple-style-span\">Guru Nanak was a religious reformer not the founder of an entirely new religion. \u00a0&#8220;<\/span>While Sikhism\u2019s origins led the gurus to adopt some of the beliefs of Islam and Hinduism, they also led them to reject many of them. \u00a0The goal was to show a path to enlightenment which was available to all, regardless of caste, sex, or other externals, and in so doing they set forth a religion which has some general similarities to Islam but is really quite distinctive.\u00a0 &#8220;<a title=\" Ren Shengli and Gerhard Wohlberg.\u00a0 \u00a0 (http:\/\/www.\u00a0 karma2grace.\u00a0 org\/webcomponents\/faq\/index.\u00a0 asp?det=68) Other Sources: (http:\/\/www.\u00a0 sikhismguide.\u00a0 org\/sikh-belief.\u00a0 aspx) (http:\/\/www.\u00a0 religioustolerance.\u00a0 org\/sikhism2.\u00a0 htm) (http:\/\/www.\u00a0 religionfacts.\u00a0 com\/sikhism) (http:\/\/www.\u00a0 sikhs.\u00a0 org) (http:\/\/www.\u00a0 sikhnet.\u00a0 com\/pages\/introduction-sikhism)\" href=\"https:\/\/www.islamreligion.com\/articles\/4644\/what-is-sikhism-part-2\/#_ftn29482\" name=\"_ftnref29482\"><span class=\"w-footnote-number\">[1]<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Source:<a href=\"https:\/\/www.islamreligion.com\/articles\/4644\/what-is-sikhism-part-2\/\">https:\/\/www.islamreligion.com\/articles\/4644\/what-is-sikhism-part-2\/<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sikhism is known as one of the Indian religions along with Hinduism and Buddhism, which we have discussed, and Jainism.\u00a0 These four religions share certain key concepts that are interpreted slightly differently by each group or sub group.\u00a0 They are all linked by a belief in karma, and the concept of reincarnation. \u00a0In Hinduism the &#8230; <a title=\"What is Sikhism? 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