I’ll explain a few things to help :). Deg Tegh Fateh: We believe in food, freedom and justice for all. Sarbat Da Bhalla: For everyone. Sikh or not Sikh, regardless of colour or any discrimination. It is. Khalsa Sikh duty to fight for everyone. Langar: no matter you belief/religion or colour of skin you are welcome to a Gurdwara (Sikh Temple) where Free food is served for anyone who is hungry. All eat as equals. All are welcome. A Sikh sees all as humans and as one. Miri Piri: Sikhs should be involved in politics and make just decisions for all. Religion and politics go hand in hand in Sikhism. Sikh means ‘disciple’ & Khalsa means ‘pure’.
@KHABIB ** TIME Hi Khabiba, thanks for your question. You've been missinformed. There is NO scripture where the Gurus proclaimed to be God, quite the opposite.
Anyone can visit a gurdwara with respect, Cover your head, wash your hands and sit on with sangat (congregation) and enjoy the Langar (vegetarian meal)
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I’ll explain a few things to help :).
Deg Tegh Fateh: We believe in food, freedom and justice for all.
Sarbat Da Bhalla: For everyone. Sikh or not Sikh, regardless of colour or any discrimination. It is. Khalsa Sikh duty to fight for everyone.
Langar: no matter you belief/religion or colour of skin you are welcome to a Gurdwara (Sikh Temple) where Free food is served for anyone who is hungry. All eat as equals. All are welcome. A Sikh sees all as humans and as one.
Miri Piri: Sikhs should be involved in politics and make just decisions for all. Religion and politics go hand in hand in Sikhism.
Sikh means ‘disciple’ & Khalsa means ‘pure’.
We need more people to adopt this philosophy
@KHABIB ** TIME Hi Khabiba, thanks for your question. You've been missinformed. There is NO scripture where the Gurus proclaimed to be God, quite the opposite.
@@sfgzssoora9379 ਗੁਰੁ ਪਰਮੇਸਰੁ ਏਕੋ ਜਾਣੁ।। Please read Gurbani before saying such things.
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Anyone can visit a gurdwara with respect, Cover your head, wash your hands and sit on with sangat (congregation) and enjoy the Langar (vegetarian meal)