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Pentagon’s beard ban in US military violates Sikhs’ religious freedom: NAPA

Published on: Oct 04, 2025 04:07 PM IST

US defence secretary Pete Hegseth’s September 30 directive to all branches to return to ‘pre-2010 standards’ for grooming does not allow facial hair waivers, putting minorities, such as Sikhs, orthodox Jews and Muslims, in a fix.

The North American Punjabi Association (NAPA) has expressed concern and opposition to the Pentagon’s latest directive rolling back religious accommodations for facial hair in the United States military.

In January 2017, five Sikhs were granted approval to serve in the US army with their religious insignia intact after the army issued a new regulation under which servicemen who wear turbans, hijabs or beards can be enrolled in the military. (Reuters file photo)

NAPA executive director Satnam Singh Chahal said that the policy, announced shortly after US secretary of defence Pete Hegseth’s September 30 speech at Marine Corps Base Quantico, directed all branches to return to ‘pre-2010 standards’ for grooming.

“The new rules state that the facial hair waivers are generally not authorised. It would create serious implications for Sikhs, orthodox Jews, Muslims and other religious minorities whose faith requires them to maintain beards and other articles of faith,” he said.

Chahal said this move represents a betrayal of trust for those who have fought for years to gain religious accommodation in the armed forces. “This decision is not about discipline or lethality, it is about stripping away the dignity and religious identity of devout soldiers who serve this country with loyalty and honour,” he said.

 
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