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Conflicts in Sikhism are linked to conceptual disagreements between traditional Sikhs and their more modern counterparts. These stem from the various translations The Sikh holy book, 'The Adi Granth,' which also includes the core holy work called 'The Guru Granth Sahib.' 'The Adi Granth' was composed by the fifth Guru of the Sikh tradition, Guru Arjun, and has been added upon ever since. Modern Sikhs have attempted to ease interpretation of the holy texts from the original Punjabi language. They also say that the required strict religious adherence to its laws is outdated in today's age of technological advancement. Despite this, the conflicts in Sikhism are small and not particularly volatile by comparison to other world religions in existence.

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