© 2006 Tom Robinson

 
 
SITE RATING: All sites listed here have useful, reliable information for university students. Note that some sites have both introductory and advanced material.
 INTRODUCTORY  (reliable information, accessible without more than general background)   
 ADVANCED (usually an academic, library or publisher site, often with more technical content)      
 CONFESSIONAL: (sites maintained by religious groups, designed to promote the tradition)


GENERAL SITES:
  Sikhism: An attractive, introductory site of the main features of Sikhism, with glossary, numerous short articles on a variety of topics, and links to other sites. The site is part of the BBC web resources introducing the major religious traditions of the world.
  All about Sikhs: Extensive information about all aspects of Sikhism. The site is easy to use and highly informative. 
  Sikhs.org: An extensive, attractive site, designed to promote and explain numerous aspects of Sikhism. Lots of photographs and illustrations. Site includes biographies of the Gurus, historical surveys, glossary, audio prayers, translation of the Adi Granth, numerous essays on aspects of Sikhism and much more. Maintained by Sandeep Singh Brar.
  Sikhpoint: The religion page of this site offers links to a range of material on Sikh religious history, life and debates. While the site is clearly confessional, the articles are well written and do not avoid controversial issues. References to standard academic works sometimes appear in the bibliographies, though these are much more heavily weighed to Sikh writers.
sikh communities:
  Century of Struggle and Success: The Sikh Canadian Experience: The western Canadian province of British Columbia is home to one of the largest Sikh communities outside of the Punjab. This site offers a detailed, well illustrated, selective history of the Sikh experience in Canada, written by Sandeep Singh Brar. http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/sikhism/index.shtmlhttp://allaboutsikhs.com/home.phphttp://www.sikhs.org/http://www.sikhpoint.com/religion/default.phphttp://www.sikhs.org/100th/shapeimage_2_link_0shapeimage_2_link_1shapeimage_2_link_2shapeimage_2_link_3shapeimage_2_link_4