How is sikhism indian


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Compare Guru Nanak's vision to revelations received by "Western" revealed prophets such as Mohammad (pbuh), Abraham, or Paul of Tarsus and how does his revelation differ from, or more importantly affirm the greatness of the Divine to speak to prophets, gurus, sheiks, and call them to form new interpretations of how to approach the Divinity? In addition, how is Sikhism "Indian" but also, how is it "Islamicate," and finally, what makes it unique from Hinduism and Islam?

Guru Nanak's Vision:
There is one God,
Eternal truth is his name,
Creator of all things and the all-pervading spirit.
Fearless and without hatred,
Timeless and formless.
Beyond birth and death, Self-created.
By the grace of the Guru he is known.

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