Sikhs believe in a genderless God, referred to as "Waheguru," to emphasize the universal and transcendent nature of the divine, which transcends human characteristics and limitations. This concept promotes the idea of equality and inclusivity, reflecting the Sikh teachings that all individuals, regardless of gender, are equal in the eyes of God. By envisioning God as beyond gender, Sikhs seek to foster a spiritual environment free from discrimination and to encourage a direct personal relationship with the divine. This understanding aligns with the overarching Sikh values of justice, equality, and community.
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Sikhs believe there is only one God. You may be getting confused with the Gurus who were sent by God to teach the Sikhs.ANS-2: Sikhs belive in single all mighty GOD called EK ONKAR. The ten GURUs of Sikhs are considered as (GURUs) TEACHERS only and not GOD.
They believe in one God.
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The Sikhs name for god is Vaheguru, which means 'wonderful god.'
Sikhs worship God
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God. This world is a lie.
God is one and he is immortal
Sikhs belive God is the Mighty One and you should never bow your head to any other idol or person if you are a Sikh
Sikhs belive that all religions are different pathways to the same god, even thought there are different teachers that helped wiht this. What i mean by teachers is, Muslims would call their teahcers the "Prophets". But in this case the Sikhs would call their teachers "Gurus".