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There is nothing special about being a Sikh. Just as every religion has its own idea about God,life,death,beginning,end,salvation etc. So does Sikhism has its own idea.
The religion is Sikhism, people who follow that religion are Sikhs ... If you mean the five Ks then they are: Kanga - Combs Kipira - Short Sword Kesh - Uncut hair Kara - Wristbands There is also a pair of special pants but I can't remember the Sikh name.
No special clothing styles or fashions, per religion, is mandatory for Islamic Eid festivals. The only requirement is that the clothing to be matching religion clothing requirements for both men and women.
There is nothing special about being a Sikh. Just as every religion has its own idea about God,life,death,beginning,end,salvation etc. So does Sikhism has its own idea.
one of Sikhism special times
Nothing special per Islam religion. Refer to question below.
The Muslim religion comes from Mecca, an Arab country. Most of the people there wear 'jubah'
The 'special building' for Sikhs is a 'Gurudwara' (Guru's house.) It is the temple when Sikhs prey.
There are no dietary restrictions because it is a philosophy.
There are no special seasons in Sikhism, any time and any place is good enough/holy to remember God. As a tradition and customs the month of April is celebrated as harvesting season but it is a tradition and is of no religious importance.
As a religion Sikhism don't have any holiday or any holy place, therefore no day is more special that other. However, Sikhs celebrate the birthdays of Sikh Gurus and other important event in Sikh history every year.