Zakir Naik – The Five Ks in Sikhism
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The speaker discusses various basketball player's clothing and appearance, including the first five Kanga hair events in India, the second Kanga hair events, the third Kanga hair events, the fourth Kripaan, and the fifth Kanga hair events. They emphasize the importance of maintaining all five events and the pride inherent in each.
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Every Sikh is supposed to maintain the 5
k's.
The first is
the kesh, the uncut hair. You know, when
you see in any cricket match in India,
you see people wearing a turban,
so they tie their head, they are the
sick. So the first k is kesh,
uncut hair.
2nd is Kanga,
the comb to keep his hair clean.
The third is the Kala, the metal bracelet
for strength.
Number 4, is the kripaan,
that's the dagger
for self defense.
And number 5,
is the kacha, the long underdraws
or undergarment
for agility.
Every Sikh is supposed to maintain all his
5 kids and the Sikh are known
for maintaining the label. Wherever they go, almost
all of them, they will be proud to
wear the turban, to keep the beard,
to wear the color, to wear the kirpan.
They are very proud of their religion.