They are both Monotheistic.
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A:Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak in the sixteenth century and has approximately 20,000,000 adherents mainly located chiefly in the Punjab region of India. Nanak attempted to integrate the best in Hinduism and Islam into a new inclusive religion, so we can expect many similarities in the beliefs of Sikhism and Islam. Then, because there are many similarities between Islam and Christianity, we can also expect some similarities between Sikhism and Christianity. Nanak taught a devotional monotheism, referring to God as The True Name, but also accepted the Hindu principle of reincarnation, the law of karma and the Hindu doctrine of Maya or illusion. Of course, Sikhism does not have the Christian concept of the Holy Trinity. Arguably the greatest practical difference between the two faiths is in Sikhism's emphasis on tolerance of other beliefs, whereas Christianity has always tended in some degree towards intolerance.The scripture of Sikhism is the Granth (book) which is an anthology of many poems somewhat like the book of Psalms and wisdom literature of the Bible.
Judaism and Islam have many similarities. Hinduism does not fall in this category because Hinduism is an Ancient South Asian Religion and Culture. Judaism and Islam believe in One God. Hinduism does not fall in this category, because they believe in many gods. Judaism and Islam have too many similarities to list. It would be wise to search "Similarities between Judaism and Islam" or see the related question below.
The main religions followed by Punjabi people are Sikhism, Islam, and Hinduism. Sikhism is the most prominent in the region, with the majority of Punjabis identifying as Sikhs. Islam is also prevalent, particularly among the Punjabi Muslim community. Hinduism is practiced by a smaller portion of the population in Punjab.
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Both believe in One God. There is only God, none other can be equated with God. Both believe in charity(muslims call it Khidmat, Sikhs call it seva) Both religions believe in defending their rights, Both religions reject casteism
Many religions are practiced in central Asia. Some of them are Hinduism, Islam, Budhism, Christian, Sikhism, Parsi etc.
There are no similarities between multicultural education and Marxism.
the similarities is big and small
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Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism are the main religions. According to the 2001 census, 80%=Hinduism, 13% islam, 2% Christianity, 1% Sikhism. <If I helped, write me some feedback please> :)
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