Sikhism - The Basics

Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh author Eleanor Nesbitt author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:17th Jun '25

£16.99

This title is due to be published on 17th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Sikhism: The Basics provides an accessible, up-to-date and gender inclusive introduction to one of the five major world religions. The chronological and geographical parameters of the book are expansive, tracing five and half centuries ‒ from the vision of the founder Guru (Nanak 1469-1539) to its rich diasporic presence across the globe. Sikhism: The Basics includes chapters on:

  • the ten Sikh Gurus; a historical overview from the post-Guru period to modern times (contextualised by the history of Sikhs’ spiritual capital, Amritsar)
  • theological imaginary, practices
  • the Sikh diaspora (Sikhs’ history in North America, Asia (from west Asia to south-east Asia and China, Australasia, the UK and mainland Europe)
  • Sikh art and literature;
  • contemporary challenges and future prospects.

Written by two authors approaching Sikhism from 'insider' (Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh) and 'outsider” (Eleanor Nesbitt) perspectives. Accessible to the general reader, it also offers a fresh approach for students and scholars in the study of religions, Sikh Studies, Asian Religions, Anthropology and Diaspora Studies, South Asia, and history.

The basics of Sikhism is co-authored by two eminent scholars, reflecting their lifelong engagement with the primary and secondary sources. It is a welcome addition to the field of Sikh studies. Written in lucid style, its main appeal is to students and scholars alike, including the general readers. It belongs to the library of every Sikh household settled throughout the world.

- Pashaura Singh, Distinguished Professor and Saini Chair in Sikh Studies, University of California Riverside

This excellent introduction text to Sikhism is both concise and comprehensive and combines engagement with clarity.

- Knut A. Jacobsen, Professor in the Study of Religions, University of Bergen

ISBN: 9781032416779

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

190 pages