karma and reincarnation
Sikhism 'blended' the beliefs of Islam and Hinduism.
Sikhism
Sikhism is the combination of Hinduism and Islam, combining the beliefs of Hinduism, but having the belief in one God like in Islam.
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.
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
Some examples of Dharmic religions include Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism. These religions share common beliefs such as karma, dharma, and reincarnation, and originated in the Indian subcontinent.
No, Sikhism is part of Dharmic religions along with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
The Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, share similar beliefs in one God, prophets, and moral codes. Similarly, the Eastern religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism have common themes such as karma, reincarnation, and the notion of reaching enlightenment.
The two main religions of India are Hinduism and Sikhism.
Sikhism existed from Hinduism so there is many things common. Such as humanity self defense & Peace.
Answer #1:Not much. That they believe in God/Gods and that they will go to Heaven(or any other name) when they die.=================================Comment #1 on Answer #1:I suspect that Answer #1 has misrepresented at least 3 of the 6.
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.