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1 By: Mason C ivils, Kerry Botz, Zach Matheny

2  Sikhism’s believe in one god  Sikhism was made around 1469 in the 15 th Century  Major Holidays include Vaisakhi Day, Birthday of Guru Nanak, and Birthday of Guru Gobing Singh  Sikhism is a universal religion  World’s youngest religion  Sikhism’s believed they are protected by the one god

3  Their god’s name is Guru; also known as Keertan  Sikhism’s church is named Gurdwara (The Gateway to Guru)  Church ends with a langer (a shared meal)  There are 30 million members worldwide; 420,000 in the UK and 560,000 in the USA  7 th largest religion in the World  Originated in India

4 1.Healing 2.Karma 3.Animals sacrifice 4.Eating meat 5.Equality of all humans 6.Purpose of life 7.Caste system 8.Heaven 9.Reincarnation

5  A religion created by Their god.  Their Independent faith  A direct way meet their god  A practical and democratic religion  A faith of hope and cheer

6 This is Guru Nanak--the founder of Sikhism religion.

7 Major Principles of Sikhism 1.Believe in only one god 2.All human races are equal 3.Not to cut hair 4.Not to believe in superstition 5.Keep diet simple and vegetarian

8  The Sikhism Church; aka: The Gateway to Guru

9  Quick facts about Sikhism Quick facts about Sikhism  www.sgpc.net/sikhism/index.asp

10  "Spread Of Sikhism." Spread Of Sikhism. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Apr. 2013 "Google Images." Google Images. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2013.

11 That’s all for now folks


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