Sikhism in Spain

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Sikhism in Spain

Sikhs in Spain are a minority religion group. The Sikh community in Spain is a small but fast growing group. According to the latest available data, there are estimated to be around 26,000 Sikhs living in the country.[1]

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Sikhism in Spain
Sijs en España
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Gurdwara Guru Darshan Sahib in Barcelona, Spain
Total population
26,000
Regions with significant populations
Barcelona · Madrid · Valencia
Religions
Sikhism
Languages
Punjabi · Spanish  Catalan  Valencian  Basque  Hindi  Urdu
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The Sikh population in Spain has grown over the years, with many Sikhs migrating to the country for agricultural work, construction work or to start their own businesses.[2]

Sikhism in Spain dates back to the 1980s, where many Sikhs migrated as a result of relaxed immigration policies and labour shortages.

History

1990's to present

After Spain joined the European Union in 1986, it became attractive for a large number of Punjabi immigrants. The Sikh migration began in the early 1990s when Spain was undergoing a construction boom and was in a labour shortage.[3]

Since the 1990s, Sikhs from Punjab, India began to work in the agricultural, tourism and manufacturing sector. Many Sikhs also have opened up Indian restaurants around Spain.

Most Sikhs can be found in Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, Alicante and Bilbao.

In 2017, the Catalonia Sikh Community gave assistance during the 2017 Barcelona attacks.[4]

Discrimination

  • In 2023, a Sikh boy was asked to remove his turban during a football match in Spain. According to a FIFA ruling, men football players can wear turbans during matches. [5]

Gurdwara

There are 12 Gurdwaras in Spain.[6]

See also

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