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‘Symbol of devotion’: US lawmaker urges Pentagon to reconsider beard-shaving policy for Sikhs; cites religious significance

‘Symbol of devotion’: US lawmaker urges Pentagon to reconsider beard-shaving policy for Sikhs; cites religious significance

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A US lawmaker has expressed concern for Sikh Americans serving in the military and urged the Pentagon to reevaluate its general beard-shaving policy for service members.In a recent letter addressed to US secretary of war Pete Hegseth, Congressman Thomas R Suozzi noted that Sikhs have served with American troops for generations, including during both World Wars. “For Sikhs, serving one’s nation is a sacred duty, an embodiment of the Sant-Sipahi (saint-soldier) ideal that blends faith and service. The Sikh religion requires adherents to maintain uncut hair and beards as a symbol of devotion and equality before God,” Suozzi said, as cited by PTI. He noted that several of his Sikh, Muslim, and African American constituents worry that a “beard ban,” if enforced without religious, cultural, or medical exemptions, could unintentionally exempt them from serving their country in uniform.”I believe it is entirely possible to uphold the highest standards while also preserving reasonable, case-by-case accommodations — ensuring that those willing to serve can do so without compromising their deeply held beliefs,” Suozzi said. Suozzi said that for many Muslim men, maintaining a beard is a “Sunnah Mu’akkadah,” a religious practice that reflects modesty and devotion to God.He further added that hair has deep cultural and historical significance for many African Americans, serving as a symbol of heritage and identity. “Additionally, shaving can pose serious medical challenges due to natural hair texture, often causing pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) — a chronic and painful skin condition disproportionately affecting Black service members, who represent nearly one-fifth of all enlisted personnel,” said Suozzi. He argued that current legal safeguards, including the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), already provide a framework to maintain such a balance.”I am confident your Department can continue maintaining the high standards of appearance and discipline… while preserving these longstanding accommodations under RFRA and related Department of War policies. Such a balanced approach will ensure that those who are both patriotic and devout can continue to serve honourably, without being forced to choose between faith and country,” Suozzi added. In an address to US generals and flag officers last month, Hegseth declared, “we’re going to cut our hair, shave our beards, and adhere to standards… The era of unprofessional appearance is over. No more beardos.”The Sikh Coalition responded to the grooming policy, stating that it has been repeatedly proven that wearing a beard does not hinder capable or honorable military service.

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