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WikiProject On Sikhism
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Guru Nanak lived from 1469 to 1539 - a period of seventy years; a long time indeed. Also, it was the time when most of India was in ferment, with the Bhakti and Sufi movements in full swing. Since Qasim's invasion of Sindh in 712, Hinduism and Islam, the two dominant faiths of the Subcontinent had known each other for more than 800 years.
Also, Nanak's life encompassed the transfer of power from the Delhi Sultanate to the Mughal Empire, a force to reckon with for the next 300 years (if you count till 1857).
Hence, the most ideal way to start would be to capture the essence of Northern India in general and the Punjab in particular in those days. After all, it was this social and political ferment coupled with the socio-reform movements that would lay the foundation of Sikhism. Rajatjghai 16:44, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
With no objections, this is now our current collaboration effort. Sukh | ਸੁਖ | Talk 00:09, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
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Points I've just jotted down ....
Hey about that last asterix, I would suggest actually using whatever transliterations of the words found in the Sikh texts should be used, to emphasise differences in theological meanings of these words within the Sikh framework to other religions. It should also be noted that the Gurus did not just pick out the words from sanskrit per se, yes these words were of sanskrit origin, but only because they had already passed into the punjabi vocabulary and had already changed in pronunciation and spelling. Just some thoughts, what do you think? Onetwothreeabc ( talk) 14:12, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
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For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject and Wikipedia:WikiProject/Best practices.
WikiProject On Sikhism
This WikiProject aims primarily to promote better coordination, content distribution and cross-referencing between pages dealing with Sikhism and its sects, texts, terms, philosophies and eventually bring articles up to featured article status.
To join, just add your name below and please be alphabetical in order:
Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Sikhism articles by quality statistics
The following articles have been selected for release versions of wikipedia. Please help maintain these articles at the highest possible standard of quality.
A collaboration effort is used to get several editors focused on a particular article. Unlike some other WikiProjects, there is no time-limit for a collaboration.
The current collaboration is: Guru Nanak Dev
To nominate a page for collaboration, list it below, using the following template:
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Guru Nanak lived from 1469 to 1539 - a period of seventy years; a long time indeed. Also, it was the time when most of India was in ferment, with the Bhakti and Sufi movements in full swing. Since Qasim's invasion of Sindh in 712, Hinduism and Islam, the two dominant faiths of the Subcontinent had known each other for more than 800 years.
Also, Nanak's life encompassed the transfer of power from the Delhi Sultanate to the Mughal Empire, a force to reckon with for the next 300 years (if you count till 1857).
Hence, the most ideal way to start would be to capture the essence of Northern India in general and the Punjab in particular in those days. After all, it was this social and political ferment coupled with the socio-reform movements that would lay the foundation of Sikhism. Rajatjghai 16:44, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
With no objections, this is now our current collaboration effort. Sukh | ਸੁਖ | Talk 00:09, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
Example: Sikhism
Points I've just jotted down ....
Hey about that last asterix, I would suggest actually using whatever transliterations of the words found in the Sikh texts should be used, to emphasise differences in theological meanings of these words within the Sikh framework to other religions. It should also be noted that the Gurus did not just pick out the words from sanskrit per se, yes these words were of sanskrit origin, but only because they had already passed into the punjabi vocabulary and had already changed in pronunciation and spelling. Just some thoughts, what do you think? Onetwothreeabc ( talk) 14:12, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
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User WikiProject Sikhism}}
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Sikhism Follower}}
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Sikhism Intrested}}
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Sikhism-stub}}
{{
Sikhism}}
{{
5Ks}}
{{
Sikhism sidebar}}
{{
Sikh scriptures}}
{{
The Sikhism Barnstar|put your message here ~~~~}}
—an award placed at another users talk page for improving
Sikhism related-articles.
The Sikhism Barnstar | ||
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Place this WikiProject notice {{
WikiProject Sikhism}}
at the top of an article's Talk page to direct editors to the WikiProject Sikhism for guidelines.
Sikhism Unassessed | |||||||
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