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Sikh men wear turbans because it is an important part of the 5K's
- Kirpan ( A small sheath/knife for defence purposes only )
- Kesh ( The hair )
- Kanga ( A small comb kept on the user for the hair )
- Kacha ( A pair of shorts which represents modesty )
- Kara ( A steel bangle worn to show constant learning )
Also it is worn to preserve the Sikh identity, take care of hair, promote equality. Turbans serve the purpose of identifying Sikhs from people. Most Sikhs accompany a beard along with a turban which would abide by the rule to not cut hair. In Sikhism, hair is regarded as a holy object given by God and Sikhs believe in order to take care of it you must not cut your hair.
Explanation:
Answer:
men wear turbans because its a crown. in our religon turbans are known as crowns. they also wear it for protecting their hair
Explanation:
ik this because am a sikh
and also what singh said