The word Sikh (pronounced “sickh”) means ‘disciple’ or ‘learner.’
The Sikh religion was founded in Northern India in the fifteenth century by Guru Nanak Dev Ji and is distinct from Islam and Hinduism.
Sikhism is monotheistic and stresses the equality of all men and women.
Sikhs believe in three basic principles; meditating on the name of God (praying), earning a living by honest means as well as sharing the fruits of one’s labor with others.
Sikhism rejects caste and class systems and emphasizes service to humanity.
“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” ~ Jesus Christ – (John 14:5)