
About God:
How many gods do Sikhism have? (one god)
Sikhism is a monotheistic religion, which means Sikhs believe there is only one god. Sikhs may also be called panentheistic, meaning that they believe God is present in creation . God is not the universe, but is the life within it, its driving force.
What is God called in Sikhism?
One of the most important names for God in Sikhism is Waheguru (Wonderful God
or Lord). Sikhs learn about God through the teachings of Guru Nanak and the nine Sikh Gurus who came after him. The tenth Guru was Guru Gobind Singh.
Do Sikhs believe in Jesus? Guru and Messengers.
What is God called in Sikhism?
One of the most important names for God in Sikhism is Waheguru (Wonderful God
or Lord). Sikhs learn about God through the teachings of Guru Nanak and the nine Sikh Gurus who came after him. The tenth Guru was Guru Gobind Singh.
Do Sikhs believe in Jesus? Guru and Messengers.
Sikhism reveres Guru Nanak as the teacher that taught of the One Divine Creator, Lord on Earth, which is manifest in the ten forms of the ten Gurus of Sikhs. Sikhism accepts that there were divine messengers, including Moses, Jesus and Mohammed in other religions.