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Historians and specialists in Eastern religions generally believe that Sikhism is a syncretistic religion, originally related to the Bhakti movement within Hinduism and the Sufi branch of Islam, to which many independent beliefs and practices were added. ...
Sikhism does contain many unique postulates and principles that are quite different from both Hinduism and Islam. ... He is responsible for the saying "There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim" which has since become one of the pillars of Sikhism. ... Its implementation has successfully achieved a high level of uniformity in the religious and social practices of Sikhism" 4 throughout the world. ... "
There are a number of traditions within Sikhism.
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