[3] The website was inspired by Wikipedia and claims to cover "Sikh philosophy, history, culture and lifestyle".
[4] According to Conner Singh VanderBeek, SikhiWiki provides "... the most comprehensive resource on basic terms, tenets, and histories of the Sikh faith".
[3] SikhiWiki does not absolve Sikh separatists as guiltless in its article covering the Khalistan movement.
[1] SikhiWiki promotes a mainstream, normative, orthodox, Khalsa-orientated narrative of the Sikh religion.
[1] This disclaimer is followed by a further explanation warning about sects, cults, "fake" babas, deras, "fake" Nihangs, Sanatan Dharmis, "pseudo" Akalis and Mahants, "pseudo" intellectuals and historians, leftists, and agnostics, which it claims are "not considered a part of Sikhism".