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- Gurmata abstract "A Gurmata (literally, guru's intention) is an order passed by the Sarbat Khalsa in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib. A gurmata may only be passed on a subject that affects the fundamental principles of Sikh religion and is binding upon all Sikhs. Gurmata is similar to Fatwa in the Muslim tradition with a difference that Fatwa is not binding on all Muslims while Gurmata is binding on all Khalsa, it is not binding on non Khalsa Sikhs.".
- Gurmata wikiPageID "5738050".
- Gurmata wikiPageRevisionID "423798899".
- Gurmata hasPhotoCollection Gurmata.
- Gurmata subject Category:Sikh_practices.
- Gurmata subject Category:Sikh_terms.
- Gurmata type Abstraction100002137.
- Gurmata type Act100030358.
- Gurmata type Activity100407535.
- Gurmata type Event100029378.
- Gurmata type Practice100410247.
- Gurmata type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Gurmata type SikhPractices.
- Gurmata type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Gurmata comment "A Gurmata (literally, guru's intention) is an order passed by the Sarbat Khalsa in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib. A gurmata may only be passed on a subject that affects the fundamental principles of Sikh religion and is binding upon all Sikhs. Gurmata is similar to Fatwa in the Muslim tradition with a difference that Fatwa is not binding on all Muslims while Gurmata is binding on all Khalsa, it is not binding on non Khalsa Sikhs.".
- Gurmata label "Gurmata".
- Gurmata sameAs m.0f21wj.
- Gurmata sameAs Q5620164.
- Gurmata sameAs Q5620164.
- Gurmata sameAs Gurmata.
- Gurmata wasDerivedFrom Gurmata?oldid=423798899.
- Gurmata isPrimaryTopicOf Gurmata.