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The same one God that is worshiped by all monotheistic religions, They call him Waheguru.

WAHEGURU or Vahiguru also spelt and pronounced Vahguru, is the distinctive name of the Supreme Being in the Sikh dispensation, like YHWH in Judaism and Allah in Islam.

They view all, or at least these major, religions as differing in worship, but describing the same inherent God. They regard the differences between the various religions akin to looking at the same thing from different viewpoints since all the major religions agree to this deity's inherent nature (compassionate, all-knowing, all-seeing, etc.). Sikhs believe that there is only one god that created all of us, that created everything.

AnswerSikh people worship in a place called a "Gurdwara."

The word gurdwara means "the door of the Guru" (Guru means Teacher and Dwara means door.) It houses the book that Sikhs venerate, the Guru Granth Sahib. In the gurdwara any type of person can come into the gurdwara, no matter the colour, religon.

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God.

(God who is without form - nirankar and present within us and all of creation)

One Universal Creator God. The Name Is Truth.Creative Being Personified. No Fear. No Hatred. Image Of The Undying, Beyond Birth, Self-Existent. By Guru's Grace

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Sikhs believe in the one unseen lord of the universe his name can be waheguru, allah, ram, bhagwan, God, etc name is not relevant the lord is same for us. But Sikhs dont believe in the Allah of the Quran, Sikhs have their own understanding of God.

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Waheguru, Akal Purakh and Oankar are all names for God.

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Sikhs call God Waheguru. They worship one same God that everyone does, Through the teachings of The Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

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Where do Sikh people worship?

The Sikh people worship at a place called Diwaan. It's purpose is to praise God and the spirituality of the community.


What do Sikh s worship and where?

Sikhs believe that God is everywhere and in everyone, so there is no certain place that they are required to pray and worship their Gods. However, the Sikh temple is called a Gurdawara;Sikhs mostly choose to pray there.


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What is Gurdwara in the Sikh religion?

The Gurdwara in the Sikh religion is a place of worship for the Skihs. However, all different types of people are allowed into the Gurdwara to worship.


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Were does Sikhism people worship at a church or temple?

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What is the Confucianism house of worship called?

The Confucian house of worship is called a Gurdwara. This is the Sikh house of worship and there is no god regarded in Confucianism.


Should Sikhs not have pictures or paintings depicting the Gurus?

Sikhism as a religion is oppose to idol worship, therefore Sikhs never make any idol or pictures of God. Also, Sikhs only worship God. As for Gurus, the depiction of Guru's pictures can only help one to relate one's thought to Guru's instruction but otherwise, there shouldn't be any reason for pictures of Gurus. But if any Sikh worship the picture of a Sikh Guru then that Sikh is not only performing idol worship but also worshiping the God in the form of a picture which Sikhism opposes as a religion as mentioned above.