Just to add- Sikhism is an incredibly tolerant faith and has zero problem with any other religion. A central teaching of Sikhism is we are all humans FIRST regardless of religion and different religions are simply different paths to the same destination.Sikhism teaches- as long as you are a good person everything else is secondary.
The ONLY reason Sikhs have traditionally had issues with Muslims was because of the Mughals who carried out conversions at the tip of a blade. If you push the Sikhs they will push back- they hardened and fought back (Khalsa) not against the Islamic religion but against the oppressors and animals that were the Mughals. There is certainly little anti-Islamic sentiment ingrained into the Sikh faith.
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Aka123- I just couldn't help myself!
Guru Tegh Bahadur is also known as "Hind Di Chadar" (The Shield of India) as he gave up his life to protect the religious freedom of non Muslims in Mughal India.