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The khanda represents the core Sikh beliefs of unity, justice, and spirituality. It symbolizes the oneness of God, the authority of the Sikh scripture, and the essential values that Sikhs strive to embody in their lives. It is a powerful reminder for Sikhs to uphold principles of truth, justice, and equality while remaining connected to their faith.
Sikhs think that Guru Nanak's teaching is extremely important. This is because he saw God and created Sikhism, he must have known all about Sikhism (because he created it). Most Sikhs look up to him and admire him. I think that Guru Nanak must have been very inspirational! Also all Sikhs should look up to him as he seems like he will have been an exceptional leader/teacher.
Sikhs and Jews do not share any of the same holy books.
It is a way of showing everyone is equal!
Drinking amrit is when you get baptised. It is important for sikhs to get baptised
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The 5k's are important to Sikhs as when they wear them they can be easily identified as Sikhs in a crowd. It also shows the uniqueness of the religion and how it is proud to stand out from the rest.
Heritage is what i think is most important in family to them.
fairtrade is unfair tosikhs as they do not get a fair share
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they think of everyone as brothers and sisters