A Sikh should perform Sewa (Selfless Service) wherever he/she can do it, donate Dasvandh (one tenth of what he/she earns). As for the view on poverty as, there are two things, first that together we can certainly solve it and also since Sikhism believes in Karma, the situations for each individual also depends on the actions (karma) he or she does.
there is nothing wrong about bieng wealthy in sikism. but one should not be greedy or egoistic. one should always help the poor and needy. the gurduwara is a place where the poor can eat in the sikh free comnal kitchens the langar. evey sik (in decent financial state) should give one tenth of his annual earning to charity. futhermore a sikh should always help the poor and needy.
Sikhism believes 1/10th of your earnings should be given to help the poor and needy. This is known as "Daswand".
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There are no specific or particular life style a Sikh live in. It depends on each Sikh how he or she lives a life.Depending on how much they are devoted to their religious view determines their life style along with their economic and social position.
Wealth and poverty are god-given and transient to shape life and soul realisation.
Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the 11th and eternal Guru of the Sikh religion. Though it can be seen as a scripture from an outside view but within is Sikhism, it is treated as the living embodiment of Guru and respected in that manner.
he is a Sikh and not a mason Jay Sean is Sikh and always be Sikh even though he has a british accent
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US and Britain
sikh are sick
People deserve to be protected from serious poverty.
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Nirbhai Singh has written: 'The philosophical perspective on Sikh view of martyrdom' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Martyrdom, Sikhism
it is the Sikh new year