SACH KHOJ ACADEMY

Student in ਖੰਨਾ, India

SACH KHOJ ACADEMY

Student in ਖੰਨਾ, India

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Dharam Singh Nihang Singh belongs to the Sikh Religion and
is renowned for his comprehensive knowledge of spiritual and
historical matters. He was born in Panjab in India in 1936 and
comes from the Nihang tradition, which is committed to preserving
the wisdom of religion. Dharam Singh Nihang Singh
is the founder of the Sach Khoj Academy, which is dedicated
to the pursuit of truth and has published thousands of hours
of lectures as well as numerous articles. He conducts holistic,
critical exegesis of existential issues, such as what it means to
be human, the nature of spirituality and religion, and our global
future. In February 2015, Dharam Singh Nihang Singh was the very first
speaker of the dialogue series “Religion matters – Rethinking the challenges of tomorrow”.

“Dialogue series Religion matters – Rethinking the challenges of tomorrow”
Development policy that perceives people as individuals must in
turn be willing to engage seriously with those people’s perspective
on the world. Religion and culture shape how people see the
world, their lifestyles and engagement. They are a powerful force
for social and political change. In a new dialogue series, entitled
“Religion matters – Rethinking the challenges of tomorrow”,
organised by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation
and Development (BMZ) distinguished
individuals are regularly invited to exchange views on
values, religion and sustain (also add able development. The dialogue events
are conducted with selected representatives from the spheres of politics, civil society and academia.

The Sikh Religion (Sikhi, Sikhism) is a monotheistic religion
founded in the 15th century in northern India. Today, it has almost
25 million followers, making it the fifth largest world religion.
The Sikh Religion is based on spiritual, timeless insights
preserved in written form, known as Gurbani. These provide
inspiration for spreading unity among people, assuming responsibility
within society, abolishing discrimination based on
origin, leading a virtuous, modest life in harmony with nature,
and gaining spiritual wisdom.

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