The monotheistic faith founded in fifteenth-century northern India is called
A) Christianity. B) Hinduism. C) Islam. D) Sikhism.
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Answer is D...
Sikhism
Sikhism
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because it was done by Guru Nanak
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Monotheistic means believing that there exists only one god. In the 15th century, the Sikhism was founded by the Guru Nanak.
Therefore, the monotheistic faith that was founded in the fifteenth century northern India is called Sikhism.
Hence, the right answer of the given question is option D) Sikhism.
However, many philosophical concepts of Sikhism were similar to that of the Hinduism.
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