Somebody who is Sikh is a member of the Sikhism community.
Sikhs believe it is important to help others because they believe that everybody is equal.
The word Sikh means Seeker of truth.
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What Sikhs believe
Sikhs believe in one God. They call God Vaheguru.
They believe that God made everyone equal.
Sikhs believe it is important to help others because everybody is equal.
Sikhism was started by Guru Nanak many years ago. He is still very important to Sikhs.
Seva is important to Sikhs. It means ‘selfless service’, or helping people without any reward.
How Sikhs show care
Sikhs do To help people without wanting any reward. in different ways, such as helping people in the community, donating money or helping at the gurdwara, the Sikh place of worship.
Many Sikhs help to prepare and serve a free vegetarian meal, called langar. This is an example of seva.
Langar is shared at the A place where Sikhs come together to pray and share their religion with others.. It is for everybody of any faith and belief.
Helping to serve langar helps Sikhs stay close to God. Everybody eats langar together on the floor to show that they are equal.
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