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Sikhism as a religion believes in multiple ways of salvation. Sikhism does not have monopoly over salvation, nor just by calling yourself Sikh you get salvation.

Therefore, Jesus is seen as just one of the ways to attain salvation just as there is Islam, Buddhism, Jainism, Judaism, Hinduism, Taoism,..........................

Sikhs don't believe in Jesus the way Christians believe in Jesus.

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In terms of religious importance, Jesus has nothing to do with Sikhs. But Sikhism as a religion believes in multiple ways to salvation and from that viewpoint Sikhs hold that Jesus is one of the Guide just as Buddha, Mahavira, Mohammad, Hindu Deities are, all telling the same things in different ways.

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Sikhism does not have role for, or an opinion on the Christian position on, Jesus any more than Christians have a role for, or position on, the Sikh gurus.

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They believe god is one.... So i guess you can say they do...

the have gurus like we have saints

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Jesus is still known as Jesus by the Sikhs, although he is not part of their religion or belief system. They do not acknowledge him as being the son of God.

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yes

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