Facts
10+ Differences Between ISLAM and SIKHISM
Various Concepts of the Deity
The two religions are viewed as monotheistic, yet there are eminent contrasts by they way they characterize and imagine God.
Sikhs have faith in Ik Onkar, one maker (One Supreme Reality) who is available in all of creation. Sikhs allude to God as Waheguru. For Sikhs, God is a nebulous, genderless power that is “known by beauty through the genuine master.” Ik Onkar is definitely not a profoundly private God with whom supporters can have a close connection, however an indistinct power basic all creation.
Muslims have confidence in a similar God as venerated by Christians and Jews (“Allah” is the Arabic word for God). The Muslim idea of Allah represents an extremely private God who is almighty yet limitlessly tolerant.