Is there sexism in Sikhism?

Sikhs are obligated to treat women as equals, and gender discrimination in Sikh society has no religious basis. However, gender equality has been difficult to achieve in practice due to heavy social, cultural, and caste-related pressure.
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What does Sikhism say about gender?

In Sikhism, a person has two genders - one the physical gender i.e. sex (male or female), and the other the spiritual gender (which is always female - regardless of a person's physical sex). Waheguru is alluded culturally as the spiritual husband, reunion with Which is the desire of every spiritual bride - all of us.
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Is Sikhism a feminist religion?

There is only one god (Waheguru) in Sikhism and they are without form or gender, and everyone is equal in the eyes of God. Many Sikh women believe that this absence of assignment of code of conduct for a woman versus a man proves that their religion is historically committed to gender equality.
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Do Sikhs believe in equality?

Sikhs regard men and women as equal in all spheres of life • Sikhs believe in equality amongst all human beings regardless of race or caste. The freedom to choose and practice religion freely is at the foundation of Sikhism.
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Is there any discrimination in Sikhism?

Young Sikh Americans still struggle a generation later with the discrimination that 9/11 unleashed against their elders and them, ranging from school bullying to racial profiling to hate crimes — especially against males, who typically wear beards and turbans to demonstrate their faith.
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Sikhi is NOT Sexist! Are Feminist values represented in Sikhi? (Harman Singh)



Which religion is bravest in world?

Sikhs Are The Bravest Community In The World For Doing Great Deeds For Humanity. The Sikh community are the bravest community that is known for their self-respect and the fact that their presence is felt across the globe by doing great work on humanitarian basis.
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Can a white person become a Sikh?

Louis Singh Khalsa - Also known as Louis Talbot is a white convert to Sikhism from New Zealand who is known as the first baptised Sikh to be enlisted in the New Zealand army having joined in 2020. He is also a youtuber.
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Do Sikhs believe in women's rights?

Sikhs are obligated to treat women as equals, and gender discrimination in Sikh society has no religious basis. However, gender equality has been difficult to achieve in practice due to heavy social, cultural, and caste-related pressure.
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What is a female Sikh called?

Kaur is a common name in the Sikh community. In a tradition that began more than 300 years ago, the name Kaur is given to every baptized female Sikh.
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Can ladies go to Gurudwara during periods?

Most importantly, Sikhism does not even bar menstruating women from entering gurdwaras.
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Can I marry a Sikh woman?

Marrying people of other faiths is acceptable, they say, but conducting that marriage in a Sikh temple is not. Non-Sikhs can only be involved if they accept the Sikh faith and change their name to include Singh or Kaur, the council insists.
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Is Lohri sexist?

For a long time now, Lohri has been considered the 'son festival' where celebrating the birth of a boy over the birth of a girl took precedent. Despite this sexist custom, historically and now in modern times, young girls and women have always been important to the festival.
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How many wives can a Sikh have?

Polygamy vs Monogamy. A Sikh cannot have more than one wife according to the holy text of the Guru Granth Sahib where a husband and wife are referred to as one soul in two bodies. Which is interpreted by many as meaning a single monogamous union between a Sikh man and a Sikh woman.
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Can a Sikh girl cut her hair?

One of the most distinguishing features about Sikhs is the practice of keeping long uncut hair (kes). Some women, do not cut the hair on their head, some do not cut or trim any hair at all, while others cut their hair. With any religion, people practice it to the degree they want to or are comfortable with.
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What does Kaur mean in English?

from Punjabi, literally: princess.
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Is Kaur a girl name?

The term goes back to Sanskrit kumārī 'girl daughter' which was shortened to kuar and then changed into kaur by metathesis. Among Sikhs female names are often derived from male names by the addition of Kaur: e.g. Mahinder Kaur from the male name Mahinder.
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Is waheguru male or female?

Genderless - Waheguru is neither male nor female. Self-revealing and necessary (does not need a creator) - Waheguru is Sargun, which means having shape or form, being immanent or within the world, and therefore able to have a personal relationship with creation.
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Can Sikh remove pubic hair?

Sikhs. The Sikh religion forbids cutting or shaving any bodily hair.
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Can a Sikh show his hair?

"In the Sikh tradition there is no prohibition of showing your hair. It's not that hair cannot be seen. It's an identity, as opposed to having to cover your hair." His flowing locks are so long he can wrap them up without a hair band or elastic.
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Do Sikhs and Hindus fight?

Starting in August 1980, mounting communal tension between Hindus and Sikhs in the state of Punjab led to violent clashes, in the last year in particular. Unlike Assam, Punjab is a state with the highest per capita income.
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Which is the strongest religion in the world?

Major religious groups
  • Christianity (31.2%)
  • Islam (24.1%)
  • No religion (16%)
  • Hinduism (15.1%)
  • Buddhism (6.9%)
  • Folk religions (5.7%)
  • Sikhism (0.3%)
  • Judaism (0.2%)
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Can Sikh people get divorced?

"They are not going to accept divorce, as it shouldn't happen in the Sikh community, if we follow the faith," he said. But actually Sikhs do get divorced sometimes, just like everyone else. The 2018 British Sikh Report says that 4% have been divorced and another 1% have separated.
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Do Punjabi Muslims celebrate Lohri?

Lohri is an official gazetted holiday in the state of Punjab (India), but it is not a holiday in Punjab (Pakistan). It is, however, observed by Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims and Christians in Punjab, India and by some Punjabi Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Christians in Pakistan as well.
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