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Published: 04.10.2021.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: 8 units
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Extract

Scripture Co.
It is believed to teach the believer to transform “five thieves”
Lust
Rage
Greed
Attachment
Ego

Monotheism
Sikhism holds beliefs in one god
It is monotheistic, but some might say it’s Monistic or Panentheistic
The one true god is named Waheguru

Teachings
Sikhism is based on teachings of Guru Nanak
It is thought that Waheguru (God) is considered to be shapeless, timeless, and invisible
God is known as Ik Onkar or The One Supreme Reality
In Sikhism god has no gender, but some might interpret it as masculine

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