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The nature of human life in SikhismEquality

The focus of Sikh life is to establish a firm relationship with God. There are many aspects of Sikh life, but the primary focus is equality and the oneness of humanity. This belief forms the basis of Sikh worship and practice.

Part of Religious StudiesSikhism

Equality

Many Sikhs believe in the . This is the belief that all humans are equal because they were all created by . Sikhs also believe that Waheguru is present in every individual as the or . This means that they believe all humans should be treated respectfully and that they should not try to convert other people to Sikhism. This belief is called .

The oneness of humanity

, the founder of Sikhism, was brought up in the Hindu faith. He lived in a place influenced by both Hinduism and Islam and had many friends from both faiths. As an adult, he had a religious experience. He disappeared for three days while washing at the river Bain. God revealed himself to Nanak, and it is said by many Sikhs that he proclaimed, God is neither Hindu nor Muslim and the path I follow is God鈥檚. From this point, he rejected his Hindu traditions and led a life practising equality.

One Hindu tradition is the belief in the system. This is the belief that every individual is born into a group that is determined by their family鈥檚 work. The higher castes contain individuals whose jobs require intelligence, such as teachers, priests and doctors. The lower castes perform the more manual work, such as farming. These castes are for life. Hindus often live among communities of the same caste and do not often mix with other castes. This was a concept that Guru Nanak rejected. He taught that everyone is equal and that there should not be a caste system.

Sikhs therefore believe that all faiths are inclusive and must be treated with respect and equality. Sikhs believe that all paths lead to the one true God.

Sikhism teaches that:

  • All creatures were created by God鈥檚 .
  • All creatures must be treated with respect and dignity.
  • Humans are different from all other species. This is because humans can make moral judgements and decide what is right and wrong. Sikhs believe they can do this because they have the within them, given to them by God.
  • All humans are 鈥榦ne鈥 and of equal worth.
  • There are many different paths to God. These are seen in the form of different religions, such as Hinduism, Islam and Christianity.
  • Every individual can find their way to God through any religion or path they choose.

taught that:

There is only one breath; all are made of the same clay; the light within all is the same. The One Light pervades all the many and various beings.
Guru Granth Sahib 96