Abstract
Sikhism, founded by Baba Guru Nanak, is based
on his teachings .Hi s voice was a voice of
compassion and a plea for peace and unity during
a time of widespread communal hatred. Wherever
he traveled, he spoke out against what appeared to
him as empty or harmful religious rituals such as
idol worship, the caste system, and the sacrifice of
widows. He taught a strict monotheism along with
the brotherhood of humanity. Guru Nanak, who is
often described as a humanist, taught a message of
love. It has been said that he saw God in
humanism and that, in a true sense, his religion
was humanism. His view was of a universal God
common to all humankind, not limited to any
religion, nation, race, creed, color, or gender.
Human rights and social justice form a cornerstone of Sikh belief, and Sikh history features many
examples of Sikh Gurus.
Dr Amjad Ali Bhatti. (2018) بابا گورو نانک دے کلام وچ انسان دوستی , Parakh, Volume 3, Issue 2, 6th Edition.
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