No, but they have 4 things which they must not do: They must observe the following guidelines: * Not to remove hair from the body. * Not to use Tobacco or other intoxicants (alcohol). * Not to eat or touch Kuttha (Halal or Kosher) meat of an animal (see Hukamnama by Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji to the Sikhs of Kabul). * Not to commit adultery- 'Par nari ki sej, bhul supne hun na jayo' (never enjoy, even in dream, the bed of a woman other than your own wife) (A supplementary ordinance was issued that any one who did not observe any of the four directives, must be re- baptized, pay a fine, and promise not to offend any more; or he must be excommunicated from the Khalsa). Most of the Ten Commandments, however, agree with Sikh beliefs. Sikhs reject idol worship, believe in only One God etc.etc. Perhaps the only Commandment Sikhs would not agree with is observance of the Sabbath, as Sikhs do not believe that any one day is more blessed than others. Sikhs also believe that it is beneficial to repeat the "Naam" (Name) of the Lord profusely, so depeneding on how you define "wrongful use of the Lord's name", this may or may not conflict with Judeo-Christian teaching.
there aren't only ten rules to follow but theres principles of the Sikh rehat maryada such as :
Important principles of Sikh Reht Maryada
Commandments.
Moses received the ten commandments.
The 10 Gurus
10 Cube Root of a Thousand
In the 10 commandments were not consequences for breaking it.
The 10 Commandments
yes it was because one of there major beliefs was the 10 commandments.
The Ten Commandments was released on 10/05/1956.
Depends who you are asking, but many would say the 10 commandments.
10 Commandments of God
10 commandments
There are two slightly different versions of the 10 commandments, one in Exodus, one in Deuteronomy. Jews generally refer to the 10 statements, since some of the statements are not in the form of commandments. The 2 versions of the 10 commandments differ in whether we are commanded to keep the Sabbath or to Remember it. Jews believe that the 10 commandments are only binding on Jews, while the 7 Noachide commandments are binding on all mankind.