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Old 21-Aug-2007, 22:38 PM
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Re: Kirtan with English sub-titles

Begum,

I just noticed this,

(In Sikh Gurbani, Allah is described as Universal , All Prevading God, present in all His creation. But in the Quran, it is described very differently.) Hence, all Muslim beliefs differ in concept from Sikhism. It is often found that Muslims tend to sing Gurbani only if the word Allah is present. But to sikhs Allah, Ram, Vaheguru, Hari are all different words expressing the same Universal Creator, One God.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/gurmat-sangeet/16516-kirtan-with-english-sub-titles.html
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=16516

You know what? This takes the hatred and anger out of the discussion of Allah, Ram and brings it back into focus on One God. At the same time it preserves the core of Sikhi.
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