Sikhism
/ˈsiːkɪzəm/noun
mass noun
- a monotheistic religion founded in Punjab in the 15th century by Guru Nanak锡克教(15世纪由古鲁那纳克在旁遮普建立的一神教)。
Sikh teaching centres on spiritual liberation and social justice and harmony, though the community took on a militant aspect during early conflicts. The last guru, Gobind Singh (1666-1708), passed his authority to the scripture, the Adi Granth, and to the Khalsa, the body of initiated Sikhs.