Wasn't Sikhism just a mixture of Islam and Hinduism used to unite India
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Moss,
Whats with the narrow minded comments.
No Sikh of the Guru can accept the quran as the 100% word of God because some of it is inconsistant with Gurmat and no, not believed as 100% word of God. Same with Islam, that is why many bhagats even before the Guru's times spoke against empty religious rituals and practices within Islam and Hinduism that do not lead to God.
So why contemplate the quran or the puraanas?
Again it comes back to the context in which you look at things, which you yourself said earlier in relation to the word 'kaffir'- either in hatred and in contempt or just in reference to a non-Muslim.
Furthermore you can have a Muslim who lives life by doing good deeds, respecting others etc
Or you can have a Muslim who blows himself up killing innocents.
Depends on how ppl study the quran and how they perceive and implement its teachings.
The quran has teachings (correct me if I'm wrong) on doing good deeds and charity which is consistent with Gurmat. Therefore how can we dismiss the quran or the bible or the vedas as totally false- if our faith emphasised that then we would be contradicting ourselves-cus we would also be condemning part of our teachings which advocate truthful living and also practicing good deeds.
So how I see it, it is not entirely false or 100% word of God but I do respect it and your religion.
Rehit maryada also directs us to avoid being missionaries and slandering others religion because it just leads to ego i.e my religion is better than yours, im follow the truth-all else are false etc etc....
And ego hinders spiritual progress.
As for Guru and prophet, they are not on the same levels.
Only through the Guru can salvation be obtained from the cycle of life and death, this no prophet, diety can do.
So to settle any debate- simply put that your religion is beautiful to you and mine is too me.
As for answers- why not reading all comments and researching Sikhi (first hand) for yourself rather than trying to look for flaws and contradictions.
Contemplate that.:thankyou:
bhul chuk maaf