Search Results - "Sikhism"
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Gurdwara politics vs comumuity development: Malaysian case.
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Malaysian Sikhs and gender issues
Published 2003“…Sikhism advocates gender equality between men and women in all aspects of their social life. …”
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Perkahwinan campur peranakan Punjabi di Sabah
Published 2001“…Nevertheless, they display a commitment towards Sikhism…”
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Gurdwara and its politics: Current debate on Sikh identity in Malaysia
Published 2008“…All Sikh functions, collective as well as individual, are generally performed in local Gurdwaras, which can play an essential role in developing the Sikh community. As Sikhism is a faith which recognises no division between religion and politics, in 1988 a central council of Gurdwaras called the Malaysian Gurdwaras Council was established to coordinate the functioning of these Gurdwaras. …”
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Sikh women diaspora in Malaysia: the reality of their role and status in the religious domain
Published 2018“…This article aims to examine how the Sikh women diaspora from two generations exercised their rights within the religious domain in Malaysia. Sikhism has a unique world view of gender ideology; from a gender perspective, God is symbolically described as a husband to all of humanity, whereby all humans, irrespective of gender, are perceived as having the status of wives to God. …”
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Muslims and Buddhist interaction in Pasir Mas, Kelantan
Published 2010“…Although Malaysia is a predominantly Muslim country, other religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism, Taoism, and other traditional belief systems are also practiced. …”
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Buddhists minority in Malay Muslims majority of Pasir Mas, Kelantan
Published 2010“…Although Malaysia is a predominantly Muslim country, other religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism, Taoism, and other traditional belief systems are also practiced. …”
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Insurance in the light of religious teaching and ethics: a case study of India
Published 2014“…Ethical values from six religions are discussed, namely Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Sikhism, Hinduism and Buddhism. It is expected that the findings of this research will be of interest to insurance companies, investors, policy holders, consultants, regulators and the general public general…”
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Women, family, pluralism and the law in Malaysia
Published 2017“…Malaysia is a Muslim majority country with a substantial number of adherents of other religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Sikhism and animism. She has a colourful history with regards to assorted religious, cultural and legal influences from her past, including the pre-colonial and post-colonial era (Hooker, 1986). …”
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Promoting inter-religious harmony through university-community engagement project: a case study of the educational visit to places of worship (EDVIST)
Published 2019“…Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Chinese Religions. The activities during this visit include tour of the house of worship and dialogues. …”
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Slaughtering process in different countries
Published 2014“…Sikh Slaughter (Jhakta) process is practised mainly under Sikhism, a religious faith which is an offshoot of Hinduism centred in the Punjab, India. …”
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Relevance of Guru Granth Sahib for interfaith understanding
Published 2014“…Among the world religions, Sikhism is relatively a very young religion. It is deeply rooted in the religious as well as historical experience of its founder, first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev (1469-1539) and his Nine successors (1539-1708). …”
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