Sikhism: A Very Short Introduction

Sikhism: A Very Short Introduction

by Eleanor Nesbitt
Sikhism: A Very Short Introduction

Sikhism: A Very Short Introduction

by Eleanor Nesbitt

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Overview

The Sikh religion has a following of over 20 million people worldwide and is ranked as the world's fifth largest religion. However, events such as the verbal and physical attacks on Sikhs just after September 11 indicated that they were being mistaken for Muslims, and suggests that the raising of sufficient and appropriate awareness about Sikhism still needs to be addressed. This book is one of the first to introduce newcomers to Sikhism's meanings, beliefs, practices, rituals, and festivals. Eleanor Nesbitt highlights the key threads in the fascinating history, from the Gurus and the development of the Sikh appearance, to martyrdom and militarization in the 17th and 18th centuries, and the diaspora. She also examines the recent proliferation of Sikh lifestyles in today's news and entertainment media. This book is an essential guide to increasing understanding of the Sikh religion and culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191578069
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 09/22/2005
Series: Very Short Introductions
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Eleanor Nesbitt is a specialist in ethnographic investigation of religio-cultural continuity and change in UK Hindu, Sikh, and ethnically diverse Christian communities. She lectures on Sikhism and is the author of 7 books, including: Interfaith Pilgrims (Quaker Books, London); The Religious Lives of Sikh Children: A Coventry Based Study (University of Leeds); (with Gopinder Kaur) Guru Nanak (Religious and Moral Education Press, Norwich); (with Robert Jackson) Hindu Children in Britain (Trentham, Stoke on Trent).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsix
Abbreviationsx
List of illustrationsxi
1Introduction1
2Guru Nanak and his first successors13
3Guru Granth Sahib32
4Turban, Khalsa, and codes of conduct48
5The shaping of modern Sikhism66
6Sikhism outside India86
7Attitudes to caste, gender, and other faiths105
8Sikhism and the third millennium124
Further reading145
Glossary149
Timeline155
Index157
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