Sikhism
noun [ U ] uk/ˈsiːk.ɪ.zəm/ us/ˈsiːk.ɪ.zəm/
锡克教,兴起于十五世纪的一神教,信奉那纳克上师的教义
a religion that developed in the 15th century, based on belief in a single god and on the teachings of Guru Nanak
In Sikhism, all are created equal. 按锡克教教义,人生来就是平等的。
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- Sikhism was founded in the present-day Indian state of Punjab about 500 years ago.
- Mr Madan grows his beard and hair long and wears the turban in public at all times -one of the five core tenets of Sikhism.
- Sikhism is said to be the world's fifth-largest religion, with an estimated 18 million to 22 million adherents worldwide.
- Sikhism preaches that people of different races, religions, or sex are all equal in the eyes of God.
- In Sikhism, long, unshorn hair is a symbol of spiritualism, and the turban is a symbol of royalty and dignity.