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Who are Sikhs? Which is their holy book?​

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Answered by llbrainlyllstarll
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The Guru Granth Sahib (the holy book of Sikh) is made up of teachings and wisdom for Sikhs to follow:

It contains 5867 sacred hymns or Shabads. It also contains prayers, poems and writing from different scholars.

It is made up of 1430 pages and every copy is identical.

The Guru Granth Sahib includes the words spoken by the living gurus - known as Gurbani.

The language the Sikh holy book is written in is called Gurmukhi, the same script the Punjabi language is written in.

‘Ik Onkar’ is the first line of the holy book of Sikh which translated means ‘there is only one god’.

The Guru Ganth Sahib is kept in the Sikh place of worship, the Gurdwara. You can read more about the Gurdwara in the next chapter

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Answered by pankhuri0904
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Sikhs are the followers of Sikhism. Their holy book is granth sahab

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