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Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Sikh Gurus. He was born to a Hindu family on the 15th of April, 1469.
From an early age, he was surrounded by Muslim and Hindu friends. Guru Nanak took the opportunity to learn about not just his own religion, but also about Islam.
Due to his peculiar nature of questioning teachings and customs, he rejected most of the ideologies. For example, at the age of eleven, boys were supposed to wear a sacred thread of caste. Nanak rejected the idea by saying that castes should not be used as a mean to judge a person.
In the same way, his ethics and morals led to the formation of a new religion that went by the name of Sikhism.
Take this quiz to find out about Guru Nanak and his religion, Sikhism.
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