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It is not sacred to the Sikhs. You are mixing up Sikhism with Hinduism.
Sikhism 'blended' the beliefs of Islam and Hinduism.
No, Sikhs and Hindus are different religions. As the first answerer wrote, now Hinduism and Sikhism are considered different religions. But there is a gray area. All hindus rever the Sikh gurus, and many Sikhs rever Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
Sikhs blend the beliefs of Hinduism and Islam. They incorporate elements from both religions in their practices and teachings, while also maintaining distinct Sikh traditions and principles.
First of all tell me what were Hindus before Hinduism ? Or you can take example of any religion.. Before a certain identity, all were just human beings.
No, Sikhism is not part of Islam or of any other religion but it is a religion of its own. Please refer to this link if you would like to know more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikhism
By walking away.
The majority of Kobe is made up of Sikhs, or practicers of Sikhism. Sikhism is a religion founded by Nanak that combines Hinduism and Islam together as one.
Bhai Kahan Singh has written: 'Sikhs, we are not Hindus' -- subject- s -: Controversial literature, Sikhism, Apologetical works, Hinduism
Sikhs believe that there is only One God, whom is worshipped by all faiths including Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Christianity etc. and so He can be called by any name given by these faiths. Sikhs tend to call Him "Waheguru", meaning "Wonderful Lord".
multiple - hinduism, christianity, islam, buddhism, sikhism, jainism, zorastianism, etc. etc.
Baisakhi is celebrated by farmers in the north west state of Punjab in India. Sikhs and Hindus who celebrate this season of harvest follow the religions of Sikhism and Hinduism.