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  1. Sikhism Today (Religions Today) by Jon Mayled, 2002-09-23
  2. Religion and the Specter of the West: Sikhism, India, Postcoloniality, and the Politics of Translation (Insurrections: Critical Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture) by Arvind-Pal S. Mandair, 2009-10-05
  3. The Spiritual Gems of Judaism & Sikhism: A Comparative Study of the Oldest to the Youngest Religion by Harsimran Singh, 2009-04-29
  4. Philosophy and Faith of Sikhism by K. S. Duggal, 1985-01-25
  5. Guru Nanak. Founder of Sikhism. A Biography. by Trilochan Singh, 1969-01-01
  6. Sikhism Beliefs & Practies by W.Owen Cole, 2000-12-31
  7. Perspectives on Sikhism: Papers presented at the International Seminar on Sikhism: a Religion for the Third Millenium held at Punjabi University, Patiala on 27-29 March 2000
  8. Sikhism in Its Relation to Muhammadanism by Frederic Pincott, 2010-07-24
  9. Sikhism, its ideals and institutions by Teja Singh, 1964
  10. Sikhism and civilisation by Daljeet Singh, 1999
  11. Sikhism and Its Indian Context, 1469-1708 by W.Owen Cole, 1984-01-01
  12. The Doctrine and Dynamics of Sikhism by Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia, 2001
  13. Stories from Faiths: Stories from Sikhism
  14. Sikhs and Sikhism (Beliefs & believers) by S.S. Kapoor, 1999-08-25

61. The Sikh Foundation
Founded in 1967 to promote the heritage and future of sikhism. It is a nonprofit and non-political charitable organization. Good resource for Sikh art and educational books.
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About Us Community Profiles Current Events How You Can Help ... Contact Us Welcome to The Sikh Foundation
The Sikh Foundation is a non-profit and non-political charitable organization which strives to promote the heritage and future of Sikhism. What's New Community Profiles
Every month we'll bring you a brief profile about a Sikh who has performed outstanding work in his or her chosen profession. more... New Article Khushwant Singh, the renowned Sikh author, has published his commentary on the Nanavati Report regarding the Delhi Riots. You can access it here Features Special Announcement
Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan, New Delhi, India invites essays on Guru Granth Sahib. Cash Awards for outstanding essays more... Help The Sikh Foundation
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62. Sikhism
Hinduwebsite on sikhism, Sikh philosophy, sikhism resources on the internet.
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This section is about Sikhism, the youngest of all the major religions in the world, founded by Sri Guru Nanak in the 15th century AD. Presented here are the translation of the Guru Granth Sahib, the principal scripture of Sikhism, short notes on the basic aspects of Sikhism, the history of the ten Sikh Gurus, links to other resources on Sikhism and more. Without the Guru, the Naam cannot be obtained.
The Siddhas and the seekers lack it; they weep and wail.
Without serving the True Guru, peace is not obtained;
Through perfect destiny, the Guru is found.
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63. Home Page | New Zealand Sikh Society (Wellington) Inc., Ethnic Punjabi Sikhs
Preaching the teachings of sikhism, providing religious services and ceremonies, and fostering a better understanding among the people of New Zealand.
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T he New Zealand Sikh Society (Wellington) Inc. was Incorporated on 24 June 1991. The main objective of the society is to preach the teachings of Sikhism, to provide religious services and ceremonies, to foster a better understanding among the people of New Zealand about Sikh religion, to promote harmony among the followers of various religious creeds in New Zealand and to promote Punjabi language. (Punjabi is spoken by roughly 5,600 people in New Zealand) The Sikh migration to New Zealand is already more than 100 years old. The first Sikh came to New Zealand in 1890. The Sikh population in New Zealand is estimated to be approximately 5,200. Worldwide Sikh population is 24 million. It is the fifth largest religion in the world. The Gurudwara in Wellington is the southern most Gurudwara of the world.

64. Sikhism
sikhism is the religion of the Sikhs. sikhism is not a blend or reproduction In its simplest form, sikhism represents a spiritual path to God and a just
http://www.ikonkar.com/sikhism/sikhism.htm
Sikhism is the religion of the Sikhs. Sikhism is not a blend or reproduction of earlier religions but a New Revelation altogether. In its simplest form, Sikhism represents a spiritual path to God and a just social order for all. The religion was founded in India by Guru Nanak in the form of ten Gurus (1469-1708). The tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh proclaimed the eleventh and last Guru as the Guru Granth Sahib, which is the revered Holy scriptures of the Sikhs.The teachings that the Gurus gave to this world came to them directly from God. THE SIKH GREETING Whenever a Sikh meets another Sikh, they greet each other with folded hands saying: “Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh” The Khalsa (Sikh) belongs to the Glorious Master (God), all triumph to His Name. WHO IS A SIKH? A sikh is a person who believes in one God and the teachings of all the ten Gurus and Sri Guru Granth Sahib alike. He believes in the Amrit prepared by Guru Gobind Singh Ji (the tenth Guru). A Sikh who has taken Gods amrit must wear five articles of faith all the time. Each one begins with the letter “K” and are thus called the 5 Ks. These are:

65. Sikh Research And Education Center
Disseminating Gurmat philosophy and the spirit of sikhism.
http://srec.gurmat.info/
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Join Our Mailing List Join our Mailing List to be notified of any updates to our website. Welcome to the the Online Reference Library of the Sikh Research and Education Center Welcome to the Sikh Research and Education Center's Online Library. The Online Refererence Library Project is an ever-expanding collection of resources compiled and edited by the members of the Sikh Research and Education Center and our associates. We, at the Sikh Research and Education Center, are for the promoting of the Genuine Sikh Teachings World-wide. This is the real spread of Sikh Faith and the only way to create the Sikh Majority, which will create the Sikh Homeland under the Sun. This was the way the revered Gurus established the firm roots of the Divine Faith for all times to come. And by His Grace, the True People's Rule will be established - one may call it Ram Raj or Khalsa Raj - where all will be treated as Equals, No One will dominate the other - will cause no fear to others and will accept no fear from any Quarter - Only Reverence of the Creator Lord - Love with respectful fear of the Beloved Lord will prevail, and His Commands shall be obeyed lovingly. There shall be two full publications as well as excerpts from five publications on our website, we have also published our articles on Gurmat and our response to the attacks on Gurmat by various writers.

66. Sikhism - Ikonkar
Ik Onkar is a sikh page which is dedicated to provide information on sikhism forsikhs and non sikhs.
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67. | ::: Gurmat Studies Foundation - Providing Resources For The Sikh Youth ::: | W
Preaching sikhism in the English language to close the generational gap between the youth and elders of the Sikh community.
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Gurmat Studies Foundation was established in order to provide a resource for youth and adults to connect with Sikhism. A main goal of the foundation was to preach the teachings of Sikhism in the English language to close the generational gap between the youth and elders of the Sikh community. In the past several years, the Gurmat Studies Foundation has worked extensively within the worldwide Sikh community organizing camps, retreats with English katha, Gurbani kirtan , and demonstrations on Gurmat philosophy, Sikh history and lifestyle, Sikh martial arts, and Gurbani meanings.
This website offers many resources for learners and teachers. Please feel free to browse using the menu to the left.
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Main projects of the Gurmat Studies Foundation have included the Guru Nanak Academy and the Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Gatka Akhara , located in Surrey, BC and established in September, 2003. In addition, sevadars of the Gurmat Studies Foundation have given speeches at interfaith conferences , conducted various gurmat camps and retreats , as well as English katha tours, and written educational materials on Sikh history.

68. SMART Has Moved To SALDEF
Serves as a source of accurate and verifiable information on all aspects of sikhism.
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69. CanTeach: Religions: Sikhism
CanTeach contains online resources for educators, including lesson plans, links,discussion lists, and more!
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70. Topix.net Sikh
News about sikhism, collected from various sources on the web.
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http://www.topix.net/religion/sikh News on Sikh from Topix.net en-us feedback@topix.net feedback@topix.net http://www.topix.net/ http://www.topix.net/pics/topix-rss.gif http://topix.net/r/0gVqiiR0PAh3hI4tWSPZPcvNBU5bszStmTpe8GA932nN3PTmEOVWtp=2BRwZuBlniSWPK=2FVEHs4kbYyL39GcyWJpQ=2F1YOfiVbee=2BOwmuLTqiTVd5h0F=2BuKhNMcmHMX3L68eO2mEhWcZEJOtnolMiHsdNQ=3D=3D Take a culinary tour of Tuscany with Saratoga chef and cooking class teacher Nanci Wokas. San Jose Mercury News (Registration Required) Sun, 04 Sep 2005 10:01:34 GMT http://topix.net/r/0gVqiiR0PAh3hI4tWSPZPcvNBU5bszStmTpe8GA932nNmLmm51MZxmzUSAdbGW64E7P2=2FQ6iwvuk=2BE5GJ=2B8ZYYr7h6LS2tNamneDUHeQ=2BpXpza860m=2BKWJeOLpYSa2eGvgaZ0dwOL=2FSFYHtK2HVJCcQ=3D=3D Trace the path of the samurai on an upscale cultural tour of Japan that follows the historic Tokaido, the main road of feudal Japan. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Sun, 04 Sep 2005 04:18:06 GMT http://topix.net/r/0gVqiiR0PAh3hI4tWSPZPcvNBU5bszStmTpe8GA932nOPPxz=2FO5Irs9y68LMulONPUNY1iLEDhtwkAGOxJY=2FB=2B3j1=2FWzQ1bkutjZu4vSWU4rvHQE0gaKABXp40fXBnmE=2F A Sikh priest has been jailed for seven years for helping people enter Britain illegally.

71. THE SIKH REVIEW
Monthly Magazine disseminating Gurbani philosophy and the spirit of sikhism, while developing interfaith understanding and promoting universal moral values.
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T he sole mission of 'The Sikh Review' is to disseminate Gurbani philosophy and the spirit of Sikhism., while developing interfaith understanding and promoting universal moral values - to sustain a dynamic society throughout the world. Primarily targeted at Sikhs of the present and the future generations, The Sikh Review, is meant for general readers in philosophy, moral science, history and sociology, with occasional forays into environmental issues and human rights. T he Sikh Review, is published by 'The Sikh Cultural Center, Calcutta', and was founded in the summer of 1953 by a small group of dedicated scholars and devout Sikhs. Among them were: Sr. Raghbir Singh Bir, Capt. Bhag Singh, Mrs. Kuldip H. Singh (all deceased), later joined by Sr. Mohan Singh Kalra, Dr. Hari Singh Bindra, Dr. Trilochan Singh, D.Litt., Bhai Sahib Sardar Kapur Singh, ICS and Sr. Kulraj Singh, IRS (als o deceased) sikhreview @yahoo.com SIKH REVIEW WEB-SITE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
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72. Brief Introduction To Sikhism
sikhism rejects idolatry, the caste system, ritualism, and asceticism. sikhismrecognizes the equality between both genders. From woman is man born,
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Sikh Gurus:
The First Master: Guru Nanak Dev (1469 to 1539)
The Second Master:: Guru Angad Dev (1504 to 1552)
The Third Master: Guru Amar Das (1479 to 1574)
The Fourth Master: Guru Ram Das (1534 to 1581)
The Fifth Master: Guru Arjan Dev (1563 to 1606)
The Sixth Master: Guru Hargobind (1595 to 1644)
The Seventh Master: Guru Har Rai (1630 to 1661)
The Eighth Master: Guru Harkrishan (1656 to 1664) The Ninth Master: Guru Tegh Bahadur (1621 to 1675) The Tenth Master: Guru Gobind Singh (1666 to 1708) Kach (underwear) ensures agility and brikness. It is a mark of perpetual readi-ness. Kara (Wrist-band) is a sign of restraint and bondage. Kirpan (Sword) is an emblem of poer and courage. unshorn kes(Hair) is an emblem of the saints and Rishis of the past. Kanga (comb) is necessary to keep the hair clean and in shape.

73. The Sikh Religion Vol. 1 Index
Complete etext of MacAuliffes' The Sikh Religion (Vol. 1).
http://www.sacred-texts.com/skh/tsr1/index.htm
Sacred Texts Sikhism
The Sikh Religion, Volume 1
by Max Arthur MacAuliffe [1842-1913]
Oxford University Press [1909]
This is one of the first (and still one of the few) comprehensive books about the Sikh religion in the English language. MacAuliffe had extensive access to manuscripts of the Sikh sacred writings (the Granth), as well as support from Sikh scholars and leaders of the time. This volume covers Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. This is volume one of six; future volumes are forthcoming. Title Page
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74. Sikhism. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
sikhism. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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75. VOICE OF SIKH YOUTH - A Bravenet.com Forum
sikhism, Punjabi Discussion Forum and Message Board
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76. Sikhism
sikhism is open to all through the teachings of its ten Gurus enshrined in the Sikh sikhism is an Indian religion combining Islamic and Hindu elements,
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Sikhism
Sikhim was founded over 500 years ago. It preaches a message of devotion and remembrance of God at all times, truthful living, equality of mankind and denounces superstitions and blind rituals. Sikhism is open to all through the teachings of its ten Gurus enshrined in the Sikh Holy Book and Living Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Sikhism is an Indian religion combining Islamic and Hindu elements, founded in the Punjab (Panjab) in the late 15th century AD by Nanak. Sikhs consider themselves disciples of Nanak and his nine successors,
who are called the Ten Gurus. The writings of the early Gurus were compiled in the Adi Granth, the Sikh sacred book, by Arjun (1563-1606), the fifth Guru. After Arjun's execution by the Mughal emperor, the Sikhs began to change from a pacifist to a militant sect, a process that culminated under the 10th Guru, Gobind Rai (1666-1708). It was he who founded the fraternity known as the 'Khalsa' (Pure), which has remained the principal Sikh order. Its members adopted the additional name Singh (Lion) or Kaur (Lioness) and observed a strict discipline. Gobind Singh (as Gobind Rai was renamed) lost all his four sons in his lifetime and declared the succession of Gurus at an end.

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sikhism in the United Kingdom. A directory of organisations and Gurdwaras sikhism Other Links Dedication. Your comments are welcomed.
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80. Ramgarhia Sikh Community Site
Local Ramgarhia Sikh Community Site in Ealing, aiming to serve the local users of the temple and visitors wishing to discover more about sikhism.
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