Deity: Sikhs believe in a single, Formless God, with many
names, who can be known through meditation. his concept is similar to Islam
whose followers believe in a single God who has 99 names. The Mool Mantar,
the first hymn composed by Guru Nanak, is recited daily by many Sikhs. It
contains a description of many of the attributes of God: There is only one God;
His Name is Truth; He is the Creator; He is without fear; He is without hate; He
is beyond time (i.e. is immortal); He is beyond birth and death; He is
self-existent. 1 Only he can be worshiped. Rahras, a Sikh evening prayer states:
"[O God] since I have fallen at your feet, I do not care for anybody else. I
do not follow the religious ways preached by various religions believing
in Ram, Mohammed, Puran or Qur'an. The Simritis, Shastras and the Vedas
lay down different doctrines. But I do not recognize any of these. O
God, I have written these hymns with your grace and kindness. All that
has been said is in fact spoken by you." 2