Kyle Taperla Nurfazlin Muthafa.  One God but with many names. (Similar to Islam)  Reincarnation: Samsara  Rejected the caste system as they believe.

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Kyle Taperla Nurfazlin Muthafa

 One God but with many names. (Similar to Islam)  Reincarnation: Samsara  Rejected the caste system as they believe everyone is of equal status in the eyes of God.

 Sri Guru Grant Sahib is the sacred text for Sikhism.  It is a collection of hymns describing the qualities of God and why one should meditate on God's name.

 In Sikhism there is no hell and heaven.  Sikhism teaches that the soul reincarnates when the body dies. Your next life depends on your “karma.”  The closest counterpart of hell would be the Narak. Where people with demonic, ego centered souls are to suffer great agonies.

 Prayers: repeated multiple times each day.  Worship: Sikhs are prohibited from worshipping idols, images, or icons  The 5 K’s

 "One God, Eternal, The Reality, The Name, Creator and Doer, All-pervading, Without fear, Without rancor, transcending time, Unincarnate, Self-existent, (understood) through the Guru's grace."

 Beliefs  No caste system unlike in Hinduism  Equality

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