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prisoha [69]
2 years ago
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How is Sikhism an example of syncretism

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Marat540 [252]2 years ago
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The most clearly syncretic aspects of Sikhism can be found in its monotheism, drawn from Islam, and its belief in the transmigration of the soul, or reincarnation, drawn from Hinduism. Like most syncretic traditions, Sikhism has also developed distinctive teachings drawn from centuries of Sikh teachers and gurus.

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| 78% The most clearly syncretic aspects of Sikhism can be found in its monotheism, drawn from Islam, and its belief in the transmigration of the soul, or reincarnation, drawn from Hinduism. Like most syncretic traditions, Sikhism has also developed distinctive teachings drawn from centuries of Sikh teachers and gurus.

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