Guru Nanak was born in northern India in the 15th century. This book tells you all about Guru Nanak, who he was and what he did. It explains his ideas, about the other Sikh Gurus who followed him, and how their teaching is written down in the Sikh holy book. There is also information on sacred places, festivals and how the Guru's teaching has lasted to the present day. This differentiated (simplified) text edition of GREAT RELIGIOUS LEADERS: GURU NANAK AND SIKHISM concentrates on how the Guru's teaching influences people today and thus makes a great introduction to this important world religion.
This is Book 1 in the Religious Lives Series. See all Religious Lives books here.
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Ruth Nason has been involved in Religious Education publishing since the early 1980s when the major World Religions became increasingly part of the school curriculum. She has edited and written many books on world religions, including for Batsford Educational (in the 1980s), Oxford University Press Educational Division, Wayland and Evans Brothers. She ther
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