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Well, Sikh religion don't necessary have any laws as such but it does have three things which every Sikh should do or at least try to do:

1. Nam Japo- Remembrance of God's name in a meditative manner at all times.

2. Kirat Karo- To do ones duty in the best of efforts.

3. Vand ke Chako- Share with others.

These are the three basic pillars of Sikhism. After this, a Sikh may move on to put his/her efforts to higher level.

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Sikhs follow the teachings outlined in the Guru Granth Sahib, the central religious scripture of Sikhism. These teachings emphasize devotion to one God, equality among all people, selfless service, and living a moral and ethical life. Sikhs also follow the principles of the Guru's teachings, known as the Sikh code of conduct, which includes guidelines for living a disciplined and spiritually fulfilling life.

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Sikhs follow a faith called Sikhism.

Sikhism is a religion that believes in one god, founded in fifteenth century Punjab by Guru Nanak Dev and ten successive Sikh Gurus that followed him.

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Sikhs strictly believe in the teachings of Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji..as they follow the path of truth, peace, love and honesty.

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