Sikhs try to be kind and care for people when they can. Somebody who is Sikh is a member of the Sikhism community.
Many Sikhs go to the A place where Sikhs come together to pray and share their religion with others. to practise caring for others. Once a week, the community get together to prepare a free weekly meal to share with the community.
The word Sikh means Seeker of truth.
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What Sikhs believe
Sikhs believe in one God, Vaheguru, who guides them.
They believe that God made everybody equal.
Sikhism or Sikhi was started over 500 years ago by the first Sikh Guru, called Guru Nanak.
Guru Nanak is still very important to Sikhs.
How Sikhs show care
Seva
Sikhs practise seva, which is helping people without wanting any reward.
Seva means ‘selfless service’.
Sikhs can practise seva in different ways, for example by helping people who need food or care.
Langar
Sikhs often help other people by preparing a free vegetarian meal, called langar.
It reminds Sikhs that everyone is equal and should be treated fairly.
Langar is prepared in the A place where Sikhs come together to pray and share their religion with others.
Sikhs volunteer to prepare langar. It is free for anyone to eat, no matter what their faith is.
Helping to prepare and serve langar is an example of seva.
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