The View of Major Religions of India on Brain Stem Death and Organ Donation
Religion plays a major role in the life of most people from the Indian subcontinent. Although religions originated many centuries years ago, the concepts of brain stem death and organ donation are less than a 100 years old.
Fr Davis Chiramel +4 more
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Barış ve Huzurdan Şiddete Sih Fundamentalizmi
Bu makalede 15. yüzyılda Hindistan’ın Pencap bölgesinde ortaya çıkan Sih Dininin tarihsel süreç içerisindeki değişimi izlenmiştir. Çalışmamız, modern dönemde dini sebeplerle hareket eden bazı fundamentalist oluşumların kökenlerinin Sih tarihinde hangi ...
Mücahid Topcu
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“I Get Peace:” Gender and Religious Life in a Delhi Gurdwara
In October and November of 1984, after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards, approximately 3500 Sikh men were killed in Delhi, India.
Kamal Arora
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‘Unlikely Adventures’ in Sacred and Secular Space: India and the Sikh Diaspora
The Sikh relationship with pilgrimage models is ambivalent and complicated; however, this relationship has been revived and reinvented because of several historical, cultural, and political transitions: the extensive Sikh diaspora; familiarity of ...
Dorothy Lane
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The Influences of Islamic Architecture on Sikh Architecture in Punjab Region from The 16th-19th ce [PDF]
This paper will trace the influence of Islamic architecture on Sikh buildings in the Punjab region of the north–west of India (10th-13th AH/ 16-19th CE.
Ghada Elgemaiey
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Measuring attitude towards Buddhism and Sikhism : internal consistency reliability for two new instruments [PDF]
This paper describes and discusses the development and empirical properties of two new 24-item scales – one measuring attitude toward Buddhism and the other measuring attitude toward Sikhism.
Adamson J +17 more
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Anthropology of Economy and the Sikh Concept of kirat karnī
The article ‘Anthropology of Economy and the Sikh Concept of kirat karnī ’ describes one of the most important concepts of the youngest monotheistic religion – Sikhism, concerning the ethos of work in a wider context of economic anthropology.
Zbigniew Igielski
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What makes you not a Sikh? : a preliminary mapping of values [PDF]
This study sets out to establish which Sikh values contrasted with or were shared by non-Sikh adolescents. A survey of attitude toward a variety of Sikh values was fielded in a sample of 364 non-Sikh schoolchildren aged between 13 and 15 in London ...
Aggarwal Manju +28 more
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Worship one in Islam and Sikhism Searching & Review According to Islam [PDF]
In this summary, there is an effort to explain the concept of worship one and oneness in Islam and Sikhism. Sikhism is the youngest of the world religions and the doctrines of a monotheistic religion founded in the Punjab area of India in the fifteenth ...
Alimardi, M
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‘So people know I'm a Sikh’: Narratives of Sikh masculinities in contemporary Britain [PDF]
This article examines British-born Sikh men's identification to Sikhism. In particular, it focuses on the appropriation and use of Sikh symbols amongst men who define themselves as Sikh. This article suggests that whilst there are multiple ways of ‘being’
Ballantyne T. +4 more
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