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Sikhism (/ˈsɪkᵻzəm/; Sikkhī, Punjabi pronunciation: [ˈsɪkːʰiː]), or Sikhi (from Sikh, meaning a disciple, or a learner), one of the youngest amongst the major world religions, is a monotheistic religion that originated in the Punjab region of South Asia (subcontinental India) during the 15th century. The fundamental beliefs of Sikhism, articulated in the sacred scripture Guru Granth Sahib, include faith and meditation on the name of the one creator, unity and equality of all humankind, engaging in selfless service, striving for social justice for the benefit and prosperity of all, and honest conduct and livelihood while living a householder's life. With over 25 million adherents worldwide, Sikhism is the fifth-largest religion in the world.
Sikhism originated with the birth of Guru Nanak in 1469, and the ten Sikh Gurus established and advanced the religion over the centuries. Before his death in 1708, Guru Gobind Singh, the last Guru in human form, decreed that the holy scripture, Guru Granth Sahib, would be the final and perpetual Guru of the Sikhs. In Sikh religious philosophy, the word Guru also refers to God, and God and Guru are often synonymous in Gurbani (the sacred writings of the Sikh Gurus).Guru Nanak's Guru was God, states Surjit Gandhi, and he projected himself as God's "Bard".
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"Who are the Sikhs" is a Sikh Awareness video produced by the Fresno County Office of Education in collaboration with the Sikh Coalition. Created in response to the Sikh Coalition's 2014 National Bullying Report, this video aims to provide an overview of the Sikh faith and identity and raises awareness about the rich contributions that Sikh Americans have made to our nation. For more information and resources, go to: http://www.sikhcoalition.org/resources/educational-materials
Please watch: "Did Native Americans have Calendars?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQCUFqxTDxs -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Step Back is made possible by the generous contributions of viewers like you, consider helping at https://www.patreon.com/stepbackhistory What if I were to tell you there was a religion out there, dedicated to the unity and equality of all humankind, and social justice? What if I told you that their most holy site is also a soup kitchen? Does that sound like a religion you know? Today we’re going to do something a little different, we’re going to tell you about the 5th most populous religion, and their followers, the Sikhs. You can also help by getting your hands on Step Back merchandise over at https://shop.spreadshirt.com/StepBack/ Read More: Duggal, Kartar Singh (1988), ...
Waris Ahluwalia explains the basic principles of Sikh faith and religion, and the distinctions between Sikhism and Hinduism in a light-hearted way for Harper Simon. How Sikhs reacted to India's caste system by discarding last names, and the unusual position that Waris has as one of the few Sikh people in the Western public eye is clarified in this highlight from TALK SHOW. Watch the full Talk Show episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ucLqf1SgCY www.thelip.tv Talk Show with Harper Simon Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQcQrf-R0PI&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGfy8c6F8abrlxM_K-xLPd0B The Lip News playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ58DtnkHOU&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGcjJDo6cQBCQprDMQyUQY3r CRIME TIME clips playlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ58DtnkHOU&index;=1...
NOTICE: Hey everyone! I'm taking a brief hiatus from minute faith for about a week! I'm moving my life around in a big way, and need a brief adjustment period! However, after which we'll continue, and finish, the first season of Minute Faith! The word Sikh comes from the Punjabi word meaning Disciple or Learner. Sikhism is a monotheistic religion that originated in the Punjab region of South Asia during the 15th century. Sikhs worship God, who exists beyond all appearances and who is universally available to all, whether they be Hindu, Muslim, or of any other faith. Sikhism is an indian faith that is rooted in a lineage of ten gurus from the Punjab, the north indian territory where roughly 75% of its 20 million adherents still live. The Sikh chief characteristics are an ardent devotion t...
A unique journey - discovering Sikhs through the eyes of Interfaith travellers. For the first time in history, viewers are able to follow the journey of a group of faith leaders travelling together to learn about the Sikh Dharam, its people and some of the most important places in Sikh history. Throughout the journey, this unique group were able to reflect and discover how these experiences impacted their own beliefs. This film gives you a chance to engage in these interfaith conversations and travel with the group to some of the holiest shrines of the Sikhs.
Nick Cannon has been reading and understanding the beauty of the Sikh faith.This is the real reason he has been wearing the turban.The turban serves as a very important article in the Sikh faith and about the idea of royalty and sovereignty that it represents. He broke down the concept of wearing a turban and how it began, what it represents, in his own words. He said, “When you study, what a ‘turban’ ultimately represents was people of strength and discipline and ultimately to cover up the hair of Sikh individuals who don’t cut their hair. They wear it as a sense of pride and a sense of discipline because they knew they would stand out and that people would actually have adversity towards them. But they stood so firm in their faith and that’s what they still do to this day and if I can s...
Documentary following Ravi Singh, a Sikh charity worker who, inspired by his religious principles, puts his life on the line to help people in need. The programme follows Ravi's journey to northern Iraq, where he provides aid to Yazidi families who have fled their homes to escape the brutality of Islamic State. The film reveals the teachings of selfless service at the heart of his Sikh faith. The Selfless Sikh Faith on the Frontline -- BBC DOCUMENTARY 2016
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml Watch: The Indian Village That Breeds Bouncers: http://testu.be/1HYjQAt There has been a rise in hate crimes against the Sikh community. These acts serve to illustrate the general ignorance of Sikhism. So who are the Sikhs? Learn More: The Gurus and warriors of the Sikh kingdom http://www.bbc.co.uk/timelines/zw2q7ty "Sikhism has a turbulent history. Believers have sometimes needed to fight for the sanctity of their faith and traditions. " The partition of India and retributive genocide in the Punjab, 1946-1947: means, methods, and purposes http://faculty.washington.edu/brass/Partition.pdf "Genocide studies suffer from several defects that compromise the systematic study of its origins, the dynamic processes by which it is produced, contained, or pre...
CNN Belief Blog co-editor Eric Marrapodi shares some information about the Sikh faith. For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/cnn Or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/
See how Adrian stumbled upon our youtube channel and fell in love with Sikhi and Vaheguru through Naam Simran. BBC Radio 2 Claire Balding interviews Jagraj Singh and Adrian Singh Brayley as part of "Faith in the World" series. Basics of Sikhi is a project by Everythings 13, an educational charity dedicated to spreading the wisdom of the Sikh Gurus. Please support our work - http://bit.ly/1cRKGdz - Whether its £5 a month or £50, all will go towards parchar and NOT building funds. Vaheguru Simran in the Intro and Outro is how Sikhs chant Gods name. You can download it for free from www.thekdp.com (Jam 2, track 6). Follow us online fb page @ www.facebook.com/everythings13.basicsofsikhi twitter @everythings_13 Instagram @basicsofsikhi MP3s www.soundcloud.com/basicsofsikhi