21) Faith And Justice are the Principle Belief
Of Religion
O Buddhism
O Islam
O Shikhism
O Jainism
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The correct answer is option (c) Shikhism.
Explanation:
- Faith And Justice are the Principle Belief of
- Religious belief means the belief in a religion's central articles of faith.
- Sikhism regards God as the true king, the king of all kings, the one who dispenses justice through the law of karma, a retributive model and divine grace.
- According to the law of karma , Sikhism also teaches that unjust people and criminals will be judged and punished by God.
- God will ensure everyone receives justice at the end of their lives.
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Faith And Justice are the principle belief of Shikhism.
Explanation:
Sikhism is a religion which originated in India.
The principles of Shikhism as a religion mentioned in Guru Granth Sahib are:
- Kirt Karna i.e., honest labor,
- Wand Chhakna i.e., sharing the earnings
- Nam Japna i.e., meditation in the name of God
It's core beliefs are:
- faith and meditation in name of the one creator;
- divine unity and equality of all humankind;
- engaging in seva ('selfless service');
- striving for justice for benefit and prosperity of all;
- honest conduct and livelihood.
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