Names of God in Sikhism

[12] Others are unique to the Sikh tradition, such as Waheguru, Akal Purakh, and Sarabloh.

Employment of these terms does not mean Sikhs accept the religious context they are understood in their original sources.

[12] Usage of these names does not mean Sikhs conceptualize their concept of God in the form of the incarnated devas or devis from Indic mythology, but rather they are used to describe various aspects of God as per Sikh theology.

[12] The Sikh gurus adopted the names for the divine from various faith systems as they saw these sectarian differences in linguistics as unimportant in-comparison to the actual message they were trying to spread.

[12] On page 64 of the Guru Granth Sahib, various Islamicate terms for God are also presented freely.

Allah ( Arabic : الله ) inscribed in Perso-Arabic script on the purported tegha sword of Guru Gobind Singh