Sikhs don't cut their hair, because Sikhism assumes that whatever God has provided to a human is required and it should be saved, protected and respected. Same is the hair.
Sikhs believes in "Sabat Soorat" : Means be in the same way God has created and keep everything gifted by GOD.
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Unfortunately no, Sikhs cannot cut their hair because sikhs is a religion type of thing that a person believe in growing out their hair and not cutting it.
Because if they cut it it is a sin
Yes, in Sikhism it is a requirement to keep hair because Sikhs believe that hair is a gift from God and do not want to cut it off because it is a gift.
Sikhs don't shave or cut their hair because they believe that it was meant to be their as God gave it to us. If God wanted us to have it a certain way, he would have made our hair like that in the first place.
Smoke, cut hair, hurt or treat others with disrespect
It is an outward expression of religious faith.
a chunai or a thin scarf
they wear turbans because Sikhs are never to cut there hair and some do some do not the people who do not cut their hair are reglious they need something to wrap there hair so they wrap there hair around their head
why do Sikhs put amrit on their eyes and hair
A turban is a kind of heard wear that invovles cloth winding. Sikh consider wearing turbans as part of their religious practice. All Sikhs prefer not to cut there hair so can keep the hair tidy by wearing the turban.
Sikhs keep their heads covered because they never cut their hair. Their beards are twisted in two coils and attached on top of their heads,