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Sikhs do not differentiate between the God they worship and the God worshipped by other monotheistic faiths as their primary belief is "Ik Onkar" (One God).

Sikhs employ several names for God including "Rab", "Khuda, "Bhagwan", "Ishwar", "Allah" (basically all names used for Him by Islam and Hinduism are mentioned in Guru Granth Sahib), and even address Him using the names of Hindu murti like "Shiva", "Ram" etc. but they generally call God "Vaheguru" (Wonderful Master).

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Sikhs only believe in 1 god...

there are 10 Teachers or Guru's which have indicated the path to God through their collective writings in the 11th Guru the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh Holy Book).

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Sikhs generally refer to God as 'Waheguru' (sometimes spelt 'Vaheguru') which means 'wonderful god'. However, no matter what language you are saying God in, it is still God. Sikhs do not have their own God, they believe in one universal God.

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Ek pita ekas ke hum baarik..

There is the one father, and we are all children of the one.

Ek Oankar - the one creator.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji - the first Sikh Guru (enlightener) - and the subsequent nine Gurus - gave the message of One God who resides within (his) creation. God is genderless, so his or hers does not really apply.

God is nirgun (without form) - has no shape, form, gender, or physical qualities.

God is sargun (within all) - resides in all creation. Within the Yogi, Waheguru (the wonderful enlightener) himself is the Yogi. Within the one enjoying all the fruits of life, Waheguru himself is enjoying all the fruits of life.

We refer to God most commonly as Waheguru - but there are many names in the scriptues (Guru Granth Sahib Ji) for God.

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There are no Gods In Sikhism, Sikhism believes in one supreme god, known by many names but most commonly referred to as Waheguru or Akal Purakh

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In Sikhism it is believed that there is ONLY ONE God therefore The Sikhism God is Called 'Waheguru' Meaning 'Spiritual Enlightner'.

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Sikhs only believe in one God, whom we tend to refer to as Waheguru. We also believe that our God is the same God worshipped by all faiths.

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Sikhs are monotheists, worshipping One God, sometimes referred to as The True Name.

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