Sikhs refer to God as Waheguru, Akal Purakh and Oankar
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The Sikh god is commonly referred to as Waheguru, which means "Wondrous Enlightener." Sikhs believe in the concept of one God, who is formless, timeless, and omnipresent.
It is Waheguru.
No, Shinh is not a common Jat Sikh name. It is more commonly found in other cultures or regions. Jat Sikh names typically reflect Punjabi or Sikh cultural influences.
The Surname Uppal in the caste system comes under the jat catergory Sikh is a religeon and yes Uppal is a Surname used by Sikhs
People who do not believe in a god are called atheists.
The main Sikh symbol is the Khanda, a double-edged sword surrounded by a circular Chakkar (quoit) and two curved swords known as Kirpans. These symbols represent the Sikh values of spirituality, power, and justice.
Master Saleem is a Sikh, which is a religion followed by millions of people primarily in the Punjab region of India. Sikhism emphasizes the belief in one God, social equality, and service to others. Master Saleem is known for his devotional music and singing hymns from the Sikh scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib.
the sikh's god is fair and cool
The Sikh people worship at a place called Diwaan. It's purpose is to praise God and the spirituality of the community.
Sikh's belief in one God, they call God Waheguru means 'Wonderful Lord'.
The life history of Sikh Gurus are called Janam Sakhis, and the Scripture of Sikhs don't have any stories in them but Hymns singing in praise of God.
Guru Nanak is not a Sikh god, Sikhs believe in one god. The Gurus are 1/2 god, 1/2 human
the Sikh god is called Waheguru and Sikhs meditate on his name regularly called simran.
The name of singing devotional songs or hymns in Sikh is called Kirtan. It dates back to Guru Nank. Whom (after receiving divine communication from God) travelled with a Muslim companion singing and praising God.
No they are not. Guru Nanak the Sikh god was first Hindu not Muslim.
Sikh's Do Not Have a God. Instead they follow the teachings of Guru Nanak. In total there were 9 living Gurus but the last one left a sacred text called the Guru Granth Sahib. It is usually covered with a cloth after it has been read.
As far as I know there is no city called abode of God. There is the Sikh golden temple in Amritsar known as the abode of god. And there is Allahabad or City of God built by the Mughals.
wahe guru is a sikh's GOD
Sikhs believe God is like anything in the universe that has life. As a Sikh I think god is the most powerful than any other king.He blesses everything in the universe and is always there to protect and forgive anyone for whatever mistake they have made. This is how I describe God as a Sikh.