All God religions; including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; call their followers to be thankful to God (Allah) and to request His blessings and forgiveness. This call includes praying for God before eating and after eating. Muslims used also before eating or drinking to say "In the name of Allah the All-Merciful the All-Glorious" and pray Him to forgive them and bless them. After drinking or eating, they say " Thank to God " and they pray him to bless them with good health.
You must pray before you eat to show grace. You must ask the Lord for thankfulness that you have the food provided.
A Sikh would pray before he or she eats because they thank god for giving them food to eat everyday.
The prayer at the end of a Sikh service is called the Ardas.
2-5 mins
Ardas is the Sikh prayer.The word "Ardās" is derived from Persian word 'Arazdashat', meaning a request, supplication, prayer, petition or an address to a superior authority.
A Sikh shrine is called a Gurdwara, they serve as daily prayer centers, as well as charitable kitchens and meeting places
prayer, selfless service and sitting in good company (holy).
Nothing but your willingness. Prayer is for the soul, there are no external requirements. Sikh faith encourages remembering God at all times - while sitting, standing, walking or eating. "Contemplate solely the Name of God Fruitless are all other rituals." - Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji, Page 728.
It's a "Gurdwara" which means Gateway to the Guru. hope this helped!
Well, a Sikh is a vegetarian. So basically a Sikh doesn't eat any meat, and yes that includes eggs.
Chief minister of Delhi Mrs Shiela Dixit before her marriage belonged to a Sikh community.
Never heard of that before, in fact I wondered why would anybody want cow at a funeral.
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They pray using the Gutka, a small sized missal or breviary containing chosen hymns or http://wiki.answers.com/index.php/Banifrom Sikh Scriptures.