Sikh temples provide free meals, shelter, and safe spaces to anyone in need, regardless of language, sexual orientation, or religious beliefs, with no intention to convert.
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Sikh temples provide free meals, shelter, and safe spaces to anyone in need, regardless of language, sexual orientation, or religious beliefs, with no intention to convert.
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My faith has been a constant in my life through good times and bad. I'm not going to waver from my faith but I'm also not going to be ashamed of my sexuality. Sadly I know gay Sikhs who have given up their faith, or who feel their only option was to cut their hair, and to become less faithful, or just focus on their inner faith rather than spend time at the gurdwara. I have seen some Sikhs who have come out to their family members who have been kicked out of their homes, who have been beaten, who have been called paedophiles, and have had so much thrown at them. When they see that done by family members wearing turbans they associate that image with their faith. They may even be unable to speak openly to someone who's wearing a turban because of what they've experienced.
Jasvir Singh
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A man waves the Chaur Sahib, paying respect to the sacred scripture, during evening prayer at Gurdwara Millwoods, a Sikh house of worship, in Edmonton, Alberta, on Wednesday, July 20, 2022. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski)
Morning at Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab