Type your answer here... Sikhs believe in equality because God said everyone should be treated equally.
Yes.
your omg
in sikhism, equality means to be united and also eat together at a langar
The founder of Sikhism Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
In Sikhism, women are allowed to be priests. Sikhism promotes equality between everyone and it would be a bit hypocritical is Sikh women weren't allowed to be priests.
This is to remove caste system. Sikhism belives in equality of all
skism believe that wealth is only acceptable if is ues to help other people
Gurus aren't Gods they are leaders of the Sikhism faith. They do not think themselves as Gods either. Sikhs believe in equality between both women and men. This belief came from the founder of the religion, Guru Nanak.
He follows Sikhism. Sikhism beliefs are: Gender equality. Selfless service. Charity to the poor. God is monotheistic. Reincarnation. Loving animals,plants,birds. Respecting all paths. Meditation. Freedom.
Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded in the 15th century in the Punjab region of South Asia. Its followers, known as Sikhs, believe in the teachings of the ten Sikh gurus and the scripture called the Guru Granth Sahib. Sikhism emphasizes equality, social justice, and selfless service.
There is no main deity in Sikhism. We have 10 'Gurus' (which means teacher) who we believe was sent by God to teach us. 'Sikh' comes from the word 'Sikhna' which means to learn.
Sikhs believe that there is one god but they have gurus which means teacher who teach them right to wrong
The Sikh faith believes in equality.The concept of praying together symbolizes a sense of gender equality, which Sikhism is highly in favour for.
There is only one God in Sikhism. However, you might be getting confused with the Gurus. The 10 Gurus were NOT Gods, but just prophets who were sent by God to teach us the perfect way of life.