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Sikhs do not regard the Kirpan as a weapon: This article is an attempt to explain why Sikhs do not regard the Kirpan (one of the five articles of faith, known to them as the 5Ks) as a weapon. To start with let's look at the legal definition of a weapon: "An implement used or designed to be used to kill or injure a person [1]" usually "something such as a club, knife or gun comes to mind." [2]

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  • Sikhs do not regard the Kirpan as a weapon: This article is an attempt to explain why Sikhs do not regard the Kirpan (one of the five articles of faith, known to them as the 5Ks) as a weapon. To start with let's look at the legal definition of a weapon: "An implement used or designed to be used to kill or injure a person [1]" usually "something such as a club, knife or gun comes to mind." [2]
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  • Sikhs do not regard the Kirpan as a weapon: This article is an attempt to explain why Sikhs do not regard the Kirpan (one of the five articles of faith, known to them as the 5Ks) as a weapon. To start with let's look at the legal definition of a weapon: "An implement used or designed to be used to kill or injure a person [1]" usually "something such as a club, knife or gun comes to mind." [2]
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