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Guru Nanak was forced into Hinduism which he didnt believe in he was then spoke to by god and believed he could make a difference in life and discovered a path between to religions to form another (Sikhism)

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he did it because he didn't like some of the ways in Hinduism and Muslims so created a new religion called Sikhism where no one was treated badly or wasnt allowed to some thing.

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because he wanted to maybe.

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cuz his pp is big

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Who set Sikhism up?

The first Guru, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, started Sikhism by combinind Hiduism and Islam.


Why is guru nanak so important?

Guru Nanak was so important to the Sikh's because he was the first guru, also he was the one who founded Sikhism, they was no Sikhism before he was born. Guru Nanak believes in one god and Sikh's want to follow that too. You should show that you respect Guru Nanak by calling him Guru Nanak Dev Ji.Guru Nak Dev Ji is a rolemodel to Sikh's because he cared about everyone even the untouchables. You shouldn't touch the untouchables according to everyone except Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Once when he was going to school one morning he touched an untouchable, he dad was ashamed of him but Guru Nanak said " Everyone has got a God in them." When he went to school he got in trouble because he didn't want to learn the alphabet he wanted to learn about God and pray to him. His Teacher wasn't having this behavier and he got suspened.


Who started Sikhism?

Sikhism was started by the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak. His most famous saying being:Higher the Tryth is Truthful Living He was then suceeded by 9 other living Guru's. The collective teachings of these Guru's (and other Saints) have been written in the Sikh Holy Book, The Guru Granth Sahib.


How did Guru Nanak die?

Guru Nanak died a peaceful death, and of old age.


What were the achievements of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji?

Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji was known for his personality. He was portrayed as a being that saw no difference in anyone or anything as he believed in equality. He was also known as a peaceful qualities and one that sided with the truth, in search for justice.