The Sikh religion (allegedly the 10th Guru himself) forbids the use of alcohol and all drugs, including tobacco. Whether or not a person is a "true" Sikh is not for us to say.
The Sikh Code of Conduct states, "A Sikh must not take hemp, opium, liquor, tobacco, or any intoxicant." At the time of initiation, a Sikh vows not to use any intoxicant. Drinking alcohol is forbidden for Sikhs.
They don't drink alcohol and to wear a turban.
they don't drink beer. Its about their rilegons. Sikhs aren't restricted to drinking anything - except for alcohol and any other intoxicants. What about medicine with other intoxicans?
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Sikhs do not believe in drinking alcohol or any other intoxications.
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No, the story is that if you drink fermented horses milk (14% alcohol) it helps you get over drinking vodka (30% alcohol). Or just drink less vodka.
No. Not enough to do any good.
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No. The true Muslims don't eat pigs nor they drink alcohol. It is strictly forbidden in Islam.
Generally speaking, yes. This is true around the world.
In a Sikh Gudwara they do not serve meat in their Langar as they feel it will not be fair to those who don't eat meat e.g. because of their religion. Instead they serve non-meat substances like vegetables, fruit ,ect. Sikhs don't have to not eat meat. They can eat anything really but if they are a very strict Sikh they might not eat meat because of their own interpretation of their religion. Sikhs can choose what they want to eat.
All people who follow Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji are Sikhs... Jatts and Aroras who follow Sikhism are true Sikhs ...Caste-ism is not a symbol of true Sikhism and anybody who believes in caste-ism is not a true Sikh.