In the Sikh religion, hair is considered to be very sacred, with the Rehat Maryada or Sikh code of conduct forbidding the cutting or shaving any body hair for initiated Sikhs. Keisha Sethi ...
“Sikhs, Muslims and employees of other minority ... told The Times the policy was not specifically targeting facial hair but ...
Sounds strange, yes, but you'll be surprised to know that the followers of Sikhism, a religion, don't cut their hair throughout their life. They let their hair grow naturally as a sign of respect ...
A 23-year-old bearded woman decided not to shave her hair after being baptized a Sikh. Harnaam Kaur has decided to stop ...
Sikh When I was a baby, my parents gave me my first kara, a bangle like this, and I've worn one ever since. And they left my kesh, my hair, uncut, so it grew long. Muslim But educating children in ...