This
section will start with Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus
with a brief description on each religion, to give
the reader an over view with more in-depth analysis
by clicking on the appropriate link.
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Muslims
The
teachings of Islam are comprised of both
faith and duty (din). One branch of Muslim
learning, "Tawhid", defines all that a man
should believe, while the other branch,
"Shari'a," prescribes everything that he
should do.
There is no priesthood and no sacraments.
Except among the Sufis, Muslims receive
instruction only from those who consider
themselves adequately learned in theology
or law. The basis for Islamic doctrine is
found in the Qur'an (Koran). It is the scripture
of Islam, written by Muhammad and his disciples
as dictated by the Angel Gabriel. It alone
is infallible and without error.
The Qur'an is comprised of 114 surahs, or
chapters, arranged from longest to shortest.
For Muslims, the Qur'an is the word of God,
and he carrier of the revelation of Muhammad,
the last and most perfect of God's messengers
to mankind. In addition to the Qur'an, other
documents are also referred to by followers
of Islam.
A number of additional sayings of Muhammad
were complied in the Hadith ("tradition").
The Torat (of Moses), Suhuf (books of the
prophets), Zabur (psalms of David), and
the Injil (gospel of Jesus) are also studied
and considered to be revelations, although
they are believed to have been corrupted
through time.
No
consensus exists on the origins of this
religion. 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.
Some Sikhs believe that their religion is
a re-purification of Hinduism; they view
Sikhism as part of the Hindu religious tradition.
Many Sikhs disagree; they believe that their
religion is a direct revelation from God
- a religion that was not derived from either
Hinduism or Islam.
Sikhism
does contain many unique postulates and
principles that are quite different from
both Hinduism and Islam.
Hinduism
differs from Christianity and other Western
religions in that it does not have a single
founder, a specific theological system,
a single system of morality, or a central
religious organization. It consists of "thousands
of different religious groups that have
evolved in India since 1500 BCE."
Hinduism
has grown to become the world's third largest
religion, after Christianity and Islam.
It claims about 837 million followers -
13% of the world's population. It is the
dominant religion in India, Nepal, and among
the Tamils in Sri Lanka. According to the
"Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches,"
there are about 1.1 million Hindus in the
U.S.
The "American Religious Identification Survey"
is believed to be more accurate. They estimated
smaller number: 766,000 Hindus in 2001.
Still, this is a very significant increase
from 227,000 in 1990. Statistics Canada
estimates that there are about 157,015 Hindus
in Canada.
Hinduism
is generally regarded as the world's oldest
organized religion. Most forms of Hinduism
are henotheistic religions. They recognize
a single deity, and view other Gods and
Goddesses as manifestations or aspects of
that supreme God. Henotheistic and polytheistic
religions have traditionally been among
the world's most religiously tolerant faiths.
However, until recently, a Hindu nationalistic
political party controlled the government
of India.
The linkage of religion, the national government,
and nationalism led to a degeneration of
the separation of church and state in India.
This, in turn, has decreased the level of
religious tolerance in that country. The
escalation of anti-Christian violence was
one manifestation of this linkage. With
the recent change in government, the level
of violence will diminish.