Zakir Naik – Divine Attributes in Sikh Scriptures

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The speaker discusses the definition of almighty God in the Bible, with the definition given in the Mool mantra. The definition is given in various forms, including being the creator, free from desire and hatred, the holy name, Akal, Paravardh sched, denies being theater, denies being theater, and is also called the one true God.

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			If you read
		
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			the secret scripture of the sick, the Guru
		
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			Granth Sahib, the definition of almighty God is
		
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			given in the mool mantra.
		
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			The first was
		
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			of Guru Granth Sahib. If you read Guru
		
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			Granth Sahib, volume number 1, chapter number 1,
		
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			verse number 1 called as,
		
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			it says,
		
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			God is only 1.
		
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			He's called as the true,
		
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			the creator,
		
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			free from
		
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			want
		
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			and hatred.
		
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			The immortal,
		
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			the one who has no beginning,
		
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			self existent,
		
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			great and compassionate.
		
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			In Sikhism,
		
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			almighty God in the unmanifest form
		
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			is called as.
		
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			And the manifest form,
		
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			he is called as, umgarah. And there are
		
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			various attributes
		
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			given
		
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			to this
		
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			Omkara.
		
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			He's called
		
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			as Kartar, the creator.
		
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			Sahib, the Lord.
		
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			The holy name.
		
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			Akal, the eternal.
		
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			Paravardhigar,
		
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			the cherisher.
		
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			Rahim, the merciful.
		
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			Kareem, the beneficent.
		
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			He's also called as,
		
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			the one true God.