Sikh

Sikh by Jenny Wood is a paperback edition published by Franklin Watts in 1988, featuring 29 pages in English. This book serves as an introduction to the customs of Sikhism, offering readers an accessible approach through a first-person narrative. It is part of a series that aims to present the major religions in a way that is easy to understand.
In this edition, readers will find insights into the practices and beliefs of Sikhism, designed to engage those unfamiliar with the religion. The first-person narrative style provides a personal touch, making the content relatable and informative. This book is suitable for anyone looking to learn about the customs associated with Sikhism and its place within the broader context of world religions.
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– paperback versions of the highly successful hardback series; – an introduction to the customs of the major religions; – an accessible approach using first person narrative.
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