Sikhism, officially recognized as the world’s fifth-largest organized religion, holds a unique and significant place in the cultural mosaic of the United States. Sikh immigrants began arriving in the United States 150 years ago, driven by dreams of prosperity for themselves and their families. Over time, Sikhs have not only succeeded but excelled in a wide array of fields, from farming and medicine to entrepreneurship and technology, making vital contributions to the nation’s progress. Despite these achievements and their efforts to seamlessly integrate into American society, Sikh Americans continue to face instances of discrimination and prejudice, often rooted in misunderstandings about their faith and traditions
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