Q: What does Sikhism say about Witchcraft and Sorcery?

A: Sikhism denounces these kinds of activities.

A way which has not been attained with the will of God is not approved by Sikhism. Sikhism instructs not to follow or be afraid of witches and sorcerers. Sikhs believe that if they are strong in their faith towards God, no magic or sorcery can do any harm to them. Sikhism instructs that God Himself takes care of His devotees. One does not have to follow witches or sorcerers in order to solve their problems.


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