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
Sikhism is not a combination of Hinduism and Islam!
It is true that Sikhs share a lot of beliefs with Muslims and Hindus. By saying that Sikhism is a combination of Islam and Hinduism is a bit like saying that Sikhs believe Lord Krishna and Prophet Moses and Sikhs get circumcision done. Please remember, every religion in the world has its own Idiosyncrasy and this is why it is made into a separate religion.
yes it is believed that Sikhhism was originally derived from Hinduism and Islam
no.
Sikhism 'blended' the beliefs of Islam and Hinduism.
Sikhism is the combination of Hinduism and Islam, combining the beliefs of Hinduism, but having the belief in one God like in Islam.
SIKHISM is commonly considered to be a blend of Islam and Hinduism.
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.
Sikhism.
Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, & Sikhism.
Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Jainism
Yes, along with Sikhism and other religions.
islam!!!!!!!!!!!
sikhism, hinduism, islam, buddism, juadiasm
Christianity,Islam,Hinduism,Judaism,Sikhism,Buddhism,
Sikhism believes in a single formless God whereas Islam believes in the oneness of God with distinct attributes. Sikhism rejects caste system and promotes equality of all individuals, while Islam acknowledges social hierarchy. Sikhism does not have a strict code of dietary rules while Islam has specific dietary restrictions such as not consuming pork.