The name given to Sikh's sacred scripture is 'Sunskrit.' It is the language in which the Guru Granth Sahib Ji (the holy book) was written in by the 10 Gurus.
The Sacred Scripture
Guru Granth Sahib is the name of the Holy Scripture of Sikhism, but please note it is consider scripture outside the Sikhs not within the Sikhs, as Sikhs treat Guru Granth Sahib as a living embodiment of Guru and thus treat it as if it were a living person.
The holy book , or gospel.
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The Islamic sacred text is called the Qur'an
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Satnam is the main word that appears in the Sikh sacred scripture called the Guru Granth Sahib. It is part of the Gurbani shabad called Mool Mantra which is repeated daily by all Sikhs. This word succeeds the word "Ek-onkar" which means "There is only one constant" or commonly "There is one God". The words sat means "true/everlasting" and nam means "name".
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".
The official name of the Mormon church is: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) Mormon is a nickname given to the church and it's members because of their belief in a book of scripture called the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon is held as sacred scripture and as a companion to the Bible to testify that Jesus is the Christ. Mormons also believe the Bible to be the true word of God.
`Kengy` is a common Japanese given name for boys. Generally speaking, it means `honored jewel` or `sacred sword`.
Sikhs believe God is like anything in the universe that has life. As a Sikh I think god is the most powerful than any other king.He blesses everything in the universe and is always there to protect and forgive anyone for whatever mistake they have made. This is how I describe God as a Sikh.