Abstract
This chapter outlines the origins and development of Sikhism, and its integration with other religious practices in modern Pakistan. As the birthplace of this belief, Nankana Sahib possesses enormous potential for the development of religious tourism. The chapter identifies the main religious sites related to Sikhism in Nankana Sahib and other parts of Punjab, illustrating the wealth of their architecture and their importance for followers of Sikhism. The chapter then points out, using Islamic writings, how Sikhism and Islam can coexist without conflict, and thus, in the future, there is a major possibility for the expansion of Sikh tourism in Pakistan.