ABSTRACT This article explores the perspectives of Malaysian Sikh parents on sexual identity and their interpretation of the Guru Granth Sahib. As a minority in a diverse society, their views are significant in understanding global sexual diversity. This study is based on the parental acceptance-rejection theory and utilizes a hybrid strategy to collect data, primarily through questionnaires and interviews. The findings reveal that Sikh parents have uncertainty about natural laws related to sexual orientation and hold misconceptions about non-heterosexual identification. It emphasizes the need to promote awareness, acceptance, and education within religious institutions to combat discrimination and support the well-being of the LGBTQ community.