Sikhism









Sikhism


Sikhism [see-kiz-uh m] ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. the religion and practices of the Sikhs.

Origin of Sikhism Sikh + -ism Examples from the Web for sikhism Contemporary Examples of sikhism

  • Sikhism is a monotheistic religion that was founded in Punjab, India, in the 15th century.

    Celebrating Sikh Style

    Soraya Roberts

    October 3, 2013

  • There is the concern that in fashion, Sikhism is reduced to mere aesthetic.

    Celebrating Sikh Style

    Soraya Roberts

    October 3, 2013

  • This approach is somewhat misrepresentative of Sikhism, admits Singh-Sohal.

    Celebrating Sikh Style

    Soraya Roberts

    October 3, 2013

  • I practice a religion called Sikhism, which is the fifth-largest religion in the world.

    ‘American Idol’s’ Gurpreet Singh Sarin on Singing His Way Past Stereotypes

    Simran Jeet Singh

    February 14, 2013

  • The tragic temple shooting in Wisconsin has brought the usually low-profile religion of Sikhism into the spotlight.

    A Dummy’s Guide to Sikhism

    The Daily Beast

    August 6, 2012

  • Historical Examples of sikhism

  • The Census of India, 1901, enumerated three degrees of Sikhism.

    Hinduism And Buddhism, Volume II. (of 3)

    Charles Eliot

  • Word Origin and History for sikhism Sikhism n.

    “tenets of the Sikhs,” 1849, from Sikh + -ism.

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