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Sentences such as the opening "It is the duty of every Sikh to practise Naam Simran daily and engage in Sewa whenever there is a possibility- in Gurdwara; in community centre; old people's homes; care centres; major world disasters, etc...." contains three unexplained and inexplicable terms to an outsider: Naam Simraam, Sewa and Gurdwara. It is therefore impossible to understand the sentence, unless I leave the article and look for some other explanation elesewhere, and I for one will not continue to read the rest of the article. When unusual and specific terms are used in an article, a short definition should ALWAYS accompany their first instance. Hyperlinking alone is not enough. Richard 07:38, 25 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Cleanup 12/2009

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This page links to itself in several places. I'm going to remove those. --AaronM (talk) 04:30, 25 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Page needs much more attention

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I'd like to see sections on e.g. Women in Sikhism, views on Homosexuality, whether there is a reformist group(s) within Sikhism (for example, are there Sikhs who believe that one can still be a Sikh and cut his/her hair?).Ibis3 (talk) 21:38, 20 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Afterlife - Reincarnation

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I added: Afterlife - Reincarnation "Sikhs believe in reincarnation." [ref] http://sikhism.about.com/od/sikhism101/qt/Sikh_Afterlife.htm [/ref] - Brad Watson, Miami (talk) 23:07, 8 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]