Martyrdom in Sikhism
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Martyrdom is a fundamental institution of Sikhism. Sikh festivals are largely focused on the lives of the Sikh gurus and Sikh martyrs. Their martyrdoms are regarded as instructional ideals for Sikhs, and have greatly influenced Sikh culture and practices. The Fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev, is generally regarded as the first Sikh martyr. The term shahidi has been used by Sikhs since the 19th century to describe the act of martyrdom. A martyr is called a shahid (Punjabi: ਸ਼ਹੀਦ).
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Martyrdom in Sikhism
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Martyrdom is a fundamental institution of Sikhism. Sikh festivals are largely focused on the lives of the Sikh gurus and Sikh martyrs. Their martyrdoms are regarded as instructional ideals for Sikhs, and have greatly influenced Sikh culture and practices. The Fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev, is generally regarded as the first Sikh martyr. The term shahidi has been used by Sikhs since the 19th century to describe the act of martyrdom. A martyr is called a shahid (Punjabi: ਸ਼ਹੀਦ).
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