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Kanwaljit Kaur-Singh
ISBN: 9780199172559
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
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Part of a series of texts designed to fit the SCAA model syllabuses, which emphasise "learning about" and "learning from" religion. This book consists of 29 two-page spreads with readable text that is illustrated and supported by activities. It includes a one-page glossary and a one-page index.
"Sikhism for Today" is part of a series of texts designed to fit the SCAA model syllabuses, which emphasise "learning about" and "learning from" religion. Each book consists of 29 two-page spreads with readable text that is highly illustrated and supported by activities. Each book has a one-page glossary and a one-page index. "Sikhism for Today" explores the way in which Sikhs approach deep questions about the meaning of life and how this affects their daily living.
| ISBN | 0199172552 | | Weight (grammes) | 207 | | ISBN13 | 9780199172559 (What's this?) | | Published in | Oxford | | Publisher | Oxford University Press | | Series editor | Wright, Chris, Wright, Chris, Wright, Chris | | Imprint | Oxford University Press | | Series title | Religion for Today S. | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 276 | | Publication date | 09 Jul 1998 | | Width (mm) | 210 | | DEWEY | 294.6 | | Key Stage | KS3 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | Academic level | Primary/Secondary education | | Pages | 64 | | National curriculum | Religious Education |
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1. Who are the Sikhs?; 2. The basis of Sikhism; 3. Guru Nanak's childhood; 4. Divine revelation; 5. Guru Nanak's teaching on helping others; 6. Guru Nanal's teaching on how to worship God; 7. The second and third Gurus; 8. The fourth, fifth, and sixth Gurus; 9. The last four Gurus; 10. Maharajah Ranjit Singh; 11. The Sikh belief in one God; 12. The oneness of humanity; 13. The Guru Granth Sahib; 14. Showing respect for the Guru Granth Sahib; 15. The gurdwara; 16. A service in the gurdwara; 17. The naming ceremony; 18. Marriage; 19. Amrit Chhakna; 20. Death; 21. Gurus' days; 22. The martyrdoms of Guru Arjan and Guru Tegh Bahadur; 23. Baisakhi and Diwali; 24. Family and home life; 25. Women; 26. Rules to live by; 27. Vand Chhakna and sewa; 28. Nature; 29. Sikhs in Britain
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