Do Sikhs Believe in Heaven? Understanding Sikh Views on the Afterlife

Explore Sikh beliefs about heaven, rebirth, and Moksha, emphasizing a truthful and service-oriented life for spiritual liberation.

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Sikhs do not believe in a conventional heaven or hell. Instead, their faith teaches that the soul goes through cycles of rebirth until achieving Moksha (liberation), where one is united with God. This spiritual journey emphasizes living a truthful, honest, and service-oriented life.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is Moksha in Sikhism? Moksha in Sikhism is the liberation of the soul from the cycle of rebirth, achieved through living a truthful, honest, and service-oriented life, leading to union with God.
  2. Do Sikhs believe in heaven and hell? No, Sikhs do not believe in conventional heaven or hell; instead, they believe in a cycle of rebirth until the soul attains Moksha.
  3. How does rebirth work in Sikh beliefs? The soul undergoes cycles of rebirth based on one's actions (karma) until it achieves spiritual liberation (Moksha) through righteous living.