Sikhs believe that reproduction is a sacred act ordained by God, but they also recognize that there may be circumstances where birth control can be necessary. One such circumstance is when a couple...
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Sikhism is one of the major religions that has strict rules about relationships and marriage. According to Sikh teachings, men and women are considered equal, but they must marry within their own...
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Sikh narratives of self-mastery and equality are rooted in the idea that all people are equal before God regardless of their gender, caste, race, or sexual orientation. This principle has been...
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Sexual ethics are an important part of most religions, including the Sikh religion.
Cultural adaptation can sometimes challenge these values when it comes to balancing traditional beliefs with...
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Sikhism is an ancient religion that originated in Punjab, India in the 15th century CE. It has a population of approximately 25 million people worldwide. One of its central tenets is the rejection of...
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Sikhism is one of the major religions that discourages polygamy. According to Sikh beliefs, marriage is between two partners who commit themselves solely to each other. This means that polygamy,...
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Same-sex relationships are a controversial issue in many cultures, including Malaysia. In this context, internalized religious morality is a powerful force that shapes the experiences of Sikh men and...
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