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Originally Posted by SARDAR SAHIB The TRUTH is :- "HUM HINDU NAHIN" Here the question is not what they are saying or trying to prove, but should be how much do we really know about Gurbaani and Guru Sahib. Unfortunately our so called Sikh-Leaders and psuedo-Philosophers are too busy appeasing their paymasters and doing nothing to stop this nonsense.
"The tragedy of our predicament is that we have not recognised our own selves and that is why we are victimised . |
I have taken some of the points from your post. I am in agreement with the above observations. Sikhism is considered a religion wherein one gets up in the morning and start chanting 'waheguru' 'waheguru' 'waheguru' and disturb others. Sikhs are most polite persons.May be it is post 84 effect. Sikhs were the persons whom people were afraid of in general.But 84 changed it all.
The question that has been raised in the post is how to popularize the Sikhism if not for expansion than for acceptance by the coming generation. Sikhism does not have popular role models in civil society.Youth cannot associate with pride with the 'sikh Icons' for there are not many and if anyone is of that status one would be busy in basking in self glorification.
I am not able to put in fresh points but would participate in the discussion as to how to popularize all parts of Sikhism.