that there is only one God.
Sikhism believes in One God known as Ek Om Kar.
Sikhism as a religion is opposed to idol worship therefore you don't find any statue of God in a Gurudwara.
Sikhs believe that there is one god but they have gurus which means teacher who teach them right to wrong
Sikhs believe in Sikhism.
Sikhs are monotheistic because they only believe in one God.
Sikhism is monothesistic Polytheistic means you believe in more than one gods or goddesses.* Monotheistic means you believe in one God or Goddess.* Sikhism is monothesistic
Sikhism believe in One God who is formless,eternal, ever merciful has countless qualities and is the same for all religions but is known to different religions in different ways and names.
There is no main deity in Sikhism. We have 10 'Gurus' (which means teacher) who we believe was sent by God to teach us. 'Sikh' comes from the word 'Sikhna' which means to learn.
Sikhism as a religion believes in only One God.
Yes. Sikhs are monotheist i.e. the believe in only one God. Related linkhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/sikhism/
They are opposite as Hinduism believes in angels or more then one god and is polytheistic. Sikhism is Mootheistic and believe in only one God. I think in Hinduism, the main angel is Brahma, Shiv, or Vishnu, while in Sikhism God is supreme lord.
Sikhism believe that there is only One God who is the same for all religions but is known to the followers according to the tradition and culture of that regions, same is the case with the name of God, since God is one, he/she is the same for all religions but is known with different names. In fact, the Sikh holy scriptures call God with all the traditional names of God is India along with Muslims names too and with Sikh names as well. For more info please visit these links: 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikhism_primary_beliefs_and_principles 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikhism