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The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies, edited by Pashaura Singh and published by Oxford University Press, is a definitive scholarly resource that explores the multifaceted dimensions of Sikhism. This comprehensive volume brings together leading experts to examine the religion’s historical development, spiritual philosophy, and contemporary relevance in the modern world.
The handbook covers essential topics including Sikh history from Guru Nanak to the present day, theological concepts, scriptural traditions, and the role of Sikhism in diaspora communities. It addresses both classical and contemporary issues within Sikh thought and practice, providing readers with nuanced perspectives on this major world religion.
Designed for academics, religious scholars, students, and informed general readers, this paperback edition offers accessible yet rigorous analysis of Sikh traditions, institutions, and contributions to global society. It stands as an authoritative reference for understanding Sikhism’s unique spiritual and social heritage.
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