This enlightening course, "Sikhism Through Its Scriptures," offers a comprehensive exploration of Sikhi, also known as Sikhism, one of the world's six major religions. With approximately 25-30 million followers worldwide, Sikhi is a monotheistic tradition founded by Guru Nanak in the late 15th century in Panjab, South Asia. This course delves deep into the heart of Sikh teachings, examining the Sikh scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib, from both doctrinal and historical perspectives.
Students will embark on a fascinating journey through the rich tapestry of Sikh religious, social, economic, and political institutions, tracing their development from Guru Nanak through his nine successors. The course provides a unique opportunity to understand how Sikhs have engaged with their scripture for over 500 years through various devotional practices, including exegesis, singing, recitation, memorization, and calligraphy.
This is an introductory-level course with no prerequisites. It is designed to be accessible to anyone with an interest in world religions, Sikhism, or comparative religious studies.