Sikhism . . . really!
Followers of the SIKH religion are called 'SIKHS' (not Sikhists) - so go look SIKHISM up (that is the name for the religion followed by SIKHS.) They follow the teaching of the ten/eleven Guru's.
They are called sikhs Its a bit easy^ <Thats a bit stupid
Sikh means 'learner' and people who are learn and follow the teachings of "Guru Granth Sahib" (holy book of Sikh religion) are Sikhs. Sikhism is a religion founded by Guru Nanak in the fifteenth century A.D. in India. Sikhs constitute about 2-2.5% of India's population.
Sikhs turn to the teachings of the religion for guidance.
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As in all religions, some sikhs are strict, some arent
Sikism is not an Islamic religion and Sikhs do not observe Ramadan.
i think you have phrased your question wrong or are unclear, as Sikhs are people who follow the religion Sikhism and are not a country. however there are many Sikhs in the UK, in some areas where there are large numbers of Sikhs there will be Sikh temples built. one such place in the UK is slough, near London slough is a very mutli-cultural and diverse community.
The religion worshiped in Sikhs temples is Sikhism
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