Citation
Kaur, Charanjit and Kaur, Ashwinder and Gill, Sarjit S.
(2025)
Exploring societal challenges in the Malaysian Sikh community: perspectives and insights.
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 33 (spec. 1).
art. no. 6.
pp. 95-111.
ISSN 0128-7702; eISSN: 2231-8534
Abstract
This research examines the social issues confronting the Sikh community in Malaysia. Despite the noteworthy contributions made by the Sikh community to Malaysian society, they encounter social challenges with far-reaching implications. This study explores the complex social issues affecting the Sikh community in Malaysia, particularly emphasizing three core areas: the economy, health, and family dynamics. To capture the subjective experiences of individuals, the researchers employed qualitative techniques, specifically conducting comprehensive interviews featuring open-ended questions. The interviews yielded three principal themes: generational conflicts, drinking habits, and financial instability. These themes highlight the imperative for transforming societal norms within the Punjabi community. The insights from the Malaysian Sikh community suggest significant implications for research and practice, indicating that addressing issues like alcohol use, marital strain, and gender dynamics requires culturally sensitive approaches. Collaborative efforts among religious leaders, community organizations, and professionals are necessary to create effective solutions tailored to this community’s unique needs. The study holds substantial value in its potential to inform targeted interventions and support systems that foster a more inclusive and harmonious society, irrespective of its members’ cultural or religious backgrounds.
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