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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh
(Pure Ones Belong To God, Victory To God)
Let's clear this up once and for all.....
Now many times on other threads that Guru Nanak Dev Ji Sikh Prophet/Avtaar is/was muslim!
Many people think that Sikhism is a sect of Islam
God sent Guru Nanak Dev Ji to the this world in order to enlighten Hindus and Muslims that they are merely fighting with each other trying to prove that their religion is superior. Guru Nanak Dev Ji preached that one does not have to be in a certain religion to meet God. It does not matter which religion one belongs to, as long as one performs true worship and meditation, he or she is capable of meeting with God. As proclaimed by God, Guru Nanak Dev Ji introduced a true immaculate way in order to attain salvation and be one with God. Whoever followed the way of Guru Nanak Dev Ji was known as Sikh. Many Hindus and Muslims joined Guru Nanak Dev Ji and became his follower. Sikhism is an independent way to meet God, which does not derive any ritual from either Hinduism or Islam, however there are some similarities in the rituals and beliefs which are clarified below. Sikhism is an individual faith established by God through Sikh Gurus and it is completely wrong to consider Sikhism as a part or combination of either Hinduism or Islam.
Guru Nanak considers himself neither Hindu nor Muslim. He did not follow Hindu rituals and nor did he join Islamic law. As commanded by God, Guru Nanak introduced a true faith, whose sole purpose is the love towards God. Guru Nanak Dev Ji denounced the superstitions followed by Hindu and Muslims and told them to worship God instead of considering their religion superior.
Following are the reasons how Sikhism is different
1. Muslims believe in polygamy and they even marry their cousins. By Islamic law Muslims can have up to four wives. Guru Nanak Dev Ji completely denounced these activities and instructed to be wedded to one person only.
2. Muslims indulge in animal sacrifices and Guru Nanak told them that this would not bring any good. Killing God’s creations in the Name of God is totally ironic. [ More ... ]
3. Muslims makes fast and consider the month of Ramadan holy. Sikhism instructs that making your body suffer will not help you to meet God. Sikhism tells that meditation of God is above all.
4. Muslims cut their hair. Sikhs however do not cut their hair as a respect towards God and live the way God made us.
5. Guru Nanak Dev Ji instructed to focus on meditation of God instead of glorifying a religion. To the Muslims Guru Nanak says, “The Muslims praise the Islamic law; they read and reflect upon it but God’s bound servants are those who bind themselves to see God” (Guru Granth Sahib, 465).
It is completely ridiculous to consider Sikhism a sect of any other religion. Just like you wouldn’t consider Christianity a sect of Buddhism, you should not consider Sikhism a sect of either Islam or Hinduism or a combination of both.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji (Tenth Sikh Prophet/Avtaar) said the following
''Bichatra Natak...he calls Muhammad MahaDeen..meaning Maha = Great..Deen = Religion''
This is respect, and nothing more. Jesus is revered in Islam, does that make you Christians? No. So hence forth stop concocting things up.
If you have any questions about Guru Nanak Dev Ji, please ask them here and will answer to the best of my abilty!
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh
(Pure Ones Belong To God, Victory To God)
(Pure Ones Belong To God, Victory To God)
Let's clear this up once and for all.....
Now many times on other threads that Guru Nanak Dev Ji Sikh Prophet/Avtaar is/was muslim!
Many people think that Sikhism is a sect of Islam
God sent Guru Nanak Dev Ji to the this world in order to enlighten Hindus and Muslims that they are merely fighting with each other trying to prove that their religion is superior. Guru Nanak Dev Ji preached that one does not have to be in a certain religion to meet God. It does not matter which religion one belongs to, as long as one performs true worship and meditation, he or she is capable of meeting with God. As proclaimed by God, Guru Nanak Dev Ji introduced a true immaculate way in order to attain salvation and be one with God. Whoever followed the way of Guru Nanak Dev Ji was known as Sikh. Many Hindus and Muslims joined Guru Nanak Dev Ji and became his follower. Sikhism is an independent way to meet God, which does not derive any ritual from either Hinduism or Islam, however there are some similarities in the rituals and beliefs which are clarified below. Sikhism is an individual faith established by God through Sikh Gurus and it is completely wrong to consider Sikhism as a part or combination of either Hinduism or Islam.
Guru Nanak considers himself neither Hindu nor Muslim. He did not follow Hindu rituals and nor did he join Islamic law. As commanded by God, Guru Nanak introduced a true faith, whose sole purpose is the love towards God. Guru Nanak Dev Ji denounced the superstitions followed by Hindu and Muslims and told them to worship God instead of considering their religion superior.
Following are the reasons how Sikhism is different
1. Muslims believe in polygamy and they even marry their cousins. By Islamic law Muslims can have up to four wives. Guru Nanak Dev Ji completely denounced these activities and instructed to be wedded to one person only.
2. Muslims indulge in animal sacrifices and Guru Nanak told them that this would not bring any good. Killing God’s creations in the Name of God is totally ironic. [ More ... ]
3. Muslims makes fast and consider the month of Ramadan holy. Sikhism instructs that making your body suffer will not help you to meet God. Sikhism tells that meditation of God is above all.
4. Muslims cut their hair. Sikhs however do not cut their hair as a respect towards God and live the way God made us.
5. Guru Nanak Dev Ji instructed to focus on meditation of God instead of glorifying a religion. To the Muslims Guru Nanak says, “The Muslims praise the Islamic law; they read and reflect upon it but God’s bound servants are those who bind themselves to see God” (Guru Granth Sahib, 465).
It is completely ridiculous to consider Sikhism a sect of any other religion. Just like you wouldn’t consider Christianity a sect of Buddhism, you should not consider Sikhism a sect of either Islam or Hinduism or a combination of both.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji (Tenth Sikh Prophet/Avtaar) said the following
''Bichatra Natak...he calls Muhammad MahaDeen..meaning Maha = Great..Deen = Religion''
This is respect, and nothing more. Jesus is revered in Islam, does that make you Christians? No. So hence forth stop concocting things up.
If you have any questions about Guru Nanak Dev Ji, please ask them here and will answer to the best of my abilty!
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh
(Pure Ones Belong To God, Victory To God)