Despite many similarities, Sikhism and Islam aspire towards very different objectives in this life and hereafter. For example, while many of the attributes of God described in each religion appear to be similar, the underlying God/human relationship is very different. Sikh religion and Islam comprehensively investigates the differences between the two faiths and their teachings.
Foreword Acknowledgments Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Approaches Chapter 3 - Similarities Chapter 4 - Scriptures Chapter 5 - God, prayers and creation Chapter 6 - Sacred places, pilgrimages, rituals and sacrifice Chapter 7 - God's messengers and their second coming Chapter 8 - The nature of evil and sin Chapter 9 - God's chosen people, propagation of religion and apostasy Chapter 10 - Death, doomsday, heaven and hell Chapter 11 - Angels, jinns, miracles, omens and spells Chapter 12 - Initiation into religion and code of conduct Chapter 13 - Family life, position of women and respect for parents Chapter 14 - Some further examples of dissimilarities
Annex 1 - History of Sikhism Annex 2 - History of Islam