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Sikhs do not define "their god" as a separate god than the God worshipped by all other faiths. They believe in "Ik Onkar" (One God).

Sikhs generally call Him "Vaheguru" (Wonderful Teacher). Although other names, like "Rab" are used at times. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the holy Book and spiritual ruler of the Sikhs, uses many names for Him, including Muslim and Hindu names like "Allah", "Ram", "Shiva" etc.

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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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