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What Is The Proper Relationship Between Human Beings And The Gods (God)?
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and god has always been a topic of interest for the every civilization. However, the fact needs to be kept in mind that the relationship between the god and human beings tends to differ in every religion. However, in the context of the pap...

No God But God
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not one of those books, but to those who educate about Islam, Muslim culture and history. Discussion A native of Iran, Reza Aslan Americans admits to "No God but God" on some of the stereotypes against Islam. Aslan makes it clear that Islam...

Sikhism
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caste, who dwelled from 1469-1538 and was born in to the north India. The mystic parts, Bhakti Hindu and Sufi Islamic, “holy” men leveraged him. Guru Nanak accepted in a supreme being and very resolute that all beliefs utilized distinct tit...

Sikhism
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name) is a religion India that developed in the context of the conflict between the doctrines of Hinduism and Islam. The followers of Sikhism are called Sikhs or Sikhs (Singh, 2010). The basic tenet of Sikhism is belief in one God and the t...

Sikhism: Created In Crisis
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recent of the great religious movements of the world, was founded by Guru Nanak (1469-1539), who proposed to modernize and reform the practice of religious faith. A man ahead of his time advocated remarriage for women and allowed them to b...

Sikhism – A Religion Under Light
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Sikhism is completely opposed to various ritualistic and formalistic beliefs and norms. It does not entertain blind followers, and blind obedience to external authorities are usually discouraged. Also, it favors the principles of democracy ...

Worship Wars
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and date from 1523 to about 1780, the cult of war consists of nine chapters and a conclusion. It begins with Luther in Wittenberg and the liturgy, and then back to the Catholic liturgical practice up to the Reformation, which are traced th...