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No. The word "amen" comes from the Hebrew language. It is used after prayers in the various Christian and Islamic religions as well as Judaism (though with slightly different meanings in each). But it is not used in Sikhism as it is not based on Judaism.

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Sikhs say "Waheguru" at the end of their prayers, which means "Wonderful Lord" or "Glorious Enlightener." It is a way to express reverence and acknowledgement of the divine.

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Sikhs say "Waheguru Ji ka kalsa Waheguru Ji ki futhae" at the end of a prayer instead of Amen like Christians do.

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It means makes safe everything

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