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Yes, Sikhs are warrior saints or saint soldiers, (its the only warrior faith in the world).

It is ordained that Sikhs carry weapons, but they are used only to protect others, no matter who you are, and to seek freedom and righteousness.

"When all means to keep peace fail, it is righteousness to draw the sword." - Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth guru of Sikhism.

Weapons play an important role in Sikhism, the Sikhs are also the only religion in the world which have their own army called 'The Khalsa', and are the only army in history to beat an army of over 25,000 men with just a few hundred warriors.

The Sikh's sword is not an instrument of offence but a symbol of independence, self-respect and power.

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12y ago

yes ,yes they are and saying that the majority e.g.over 50% are scared that they are allowed to do that i think the law should change

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It is actually a kirpan and they have to carry it because it is one of the 5Ks.

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14y ago

Much the same as any other weapon.

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