Islam and Sikhism
Islam is an Abrahamic religion founded in the Arabian Peninsula, while Sikhism is a Dharmic religion founded in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. Islam means 'peace' or 'submission to God'. The word Sikh is derived from a Sanskrit word meaning 'disciple', or one who learns. There has been a history of constructive influence and conflict between Islam and Sikhism. The Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib includes teachings from Muslims, namely saints (Baba Farid), a Muslim of the Chishti Sufi order and Kabir.
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Islam and Sikhism
Islam is an Abrahamic religion founded in the Arabian Peninsula, while Sikhism is a Dharmic religion founded in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. Islam means 'peace' or 'submission to God'. The word Sikh is derived from a Sanskrit word meaning 'disciple', or one who learns. There has been a history of constructive influence and conflict between Islam and Sikhism. The Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib includes teachings from Muslims, namely saints (Baba Farid), a Muslim of the Chishti Sufi order and Kabir.
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Islam is an Abrahamic religion ...... Chishti Sufi order and Kabir.
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الإسلام دين إبراهيمي تأسس في ش ...... طريقة الصوفية الجشتية، وكابير.
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Islam is an Abrahamic religion ...... Chishti Sufi order and Kabir.
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الإسلام دين إبراهيمي تأسس في ش ...... طريقة الصوفية الجشتية، وكابير.
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Islam and Sikhism
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الإسلام والسيخية
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