With out fear and without hatred; not subject to time; beyond birth and death; self-revealing". This statement summarizes their basic teachings, also adding equality to their beliefs. They believe every human is of the same sex. Women are equal to all men. Sikhs do not believe in burning women, women wearing veils, or marriages to widows. There is no separation by creed, color, race, or sex. All people are equal. .
Sikhs believe to worship in temples known as Gurdwaras, also meaning Gateway to the Guru. Daily attachment to God helps you become closer to Him. Also, faith grows within the community while worshipping at the Gurdwaras. Serving others is their center of worship. Among the Sikhs are three other main branches, The Udasis, Sahajdharis, and the Singhs. The Udasis is an order of Holy Men who follow the same practices as Buddhist, Hindus, and Jainism. They are celibate and wear a yellow coarse garment like Buddhist monks or they go naked. They have one possession, a begging bowl. On the other hand, Sahajdaris are very reasonable and very clean- people. They reject the militancy of the Sikhs. The Singhs are just a break off of the Sikhs. Sikhs believe in God but they worship by Gurus. They also believe in Guru Granith Sahib and other writings by the ten Gurus. They do not believe in any other religion, though. God is the creator, maintainer, and distructor who cannot take human form. He appears only in spirit by believing and cannot appear in human. Their five cardinal vices are Kam, or lust, Krodah, or anger, Lobh, or greed, Moh, or worldly attachment, and Ahankar, or pride. Some of their beliefs and vices are the same as Catholics. .
Sikhism doesn't really have any hierarchy that I could find but they do have certain positions. There are ten Gurus who would serve as a Christian priest would, but now they worship what the Gurus taught. Gurus were the leaders. Their first Guru who was chosen April 5, 1469, the day Sikhism formed was Guru Nanak, and the last Guru was Gobind Singh Dev from 1666 to 1708 when he died (Guru Nanak Dev).