Answer:
Title: What is Sikhism?
Explanation:
Sikhism is a monotheistic religion originated in the Punjab region of Asia. It was developed over the past five hundred (500) years. It is the fifth largest Anglo youngest of the world's religions. The followers of this religion are known as Sikhs. Often confused by society to be Muslims, the Sikhs vary in differences and religious beliefs. Sikhism has approximately over twenty million followers worldwide.
Sikhs are distinguishable from other religions for their beliefs and fashion. Men usually wear a specific type of turban called a 'Dastaar' while both men and women often wear a steel or iron bracelet called a Kara. A Sihk's uncut hair and bracelet are two of five articles of faith that they are expected to wear at all times. Their five articles of faith are: Kesh- uncut hair, Kara- bracelet, Kanga- wooden comb, Kaccha- Cotton Undergarments and Kirpan- Dagger. These are to be worn as a commitment to their faith.
The most holy Sikh gurdwara (place of worship) is the Golden Temple in India. Sikhism is mainly situated in India, The United Kingdom (U.K), The United States of America (U.S.A) and Canada. Sikhs believe in reincarnation. They also believe that Karma is modified by God. There are some similarities between the Sihks and the Muslims and Hindus which include similar texts in their holy book which is called a 'Adi Granth'. Religions vary worldwide and Sihkism is one of those on make up one of the religious beliefs of people.