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  1. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa are at Gurdwara Karamsar Sahib, Ilford Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st May 2006 Baba Ji have been involved in stopping beadbi...there are instances where they have taken Guru Maharaj Ji's saroop from places of "beadbi", but then been attacked by the followers of the pakhandi baba's whom were supported by the police, with rocks, stones & bullets even Guru Maharaj was hit, the stones and bricks rain down like bullets. Guru Maharaj's Saroops are taken to to places where people are buired, like the place above, where they worship the green grave thing but just use Guru Maharaj to come there to do "Matha Tek" This link is of another thread about Baba Ji: http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showtopic=18259&st=12 A great role model for the Sikh youth of today.
  2. The hotel are saying they cant do anything, as long as it doesnt affect health and safety. Please everyone ring and register your concern. *Remember we are representing the Sikh Community when we call.
  3. sorry guys try this site too. fill out your enquiry.
  4. Can we all please write to Royal Lancaster Hotel. Please cut and paste the letter below and stick it in the post today. They will get it tommorrow or Wednesday. They are meeting with wedding planners on Thursday. The hotel didn't know that other hotels had cancelled the anand karaj. Royal Lancaster Hotel, Lancaster Terrace, London, W2 2TY. Dear Sir/Madam, It is my understanding that there will be a Sikh Wedding on 23rd October at your hotel. The Sikh community at large and the supreme head, 'Sri Akal Takhat', have openly condemned religious Sikh ceremonies taking place in clubs and hotels. This is seen as an act of blasphemy. I urge you to reconsider your position and put a stop to all Sikh religious ceremonies taking place on your premises. The wedding on Sunday 23rd October has become a big issue within the community as the family concerned have refused to re-arrange the wedding. A big demonstration outside your hotel is planned for the wedding day if alternative arrangements are not made. They have had plenty of notice to re-arrange this wedding. I urge you to stop the religious part of the wedding taking place on your premises so as to avoid distress to the Sikh community and the adverse publicity for your hotel. Previously hotels, halls, clubs and other such venues have agreed to change the plans. Yours sincerely,
  5. It is really good that the youth are remembering our Great Shaheeds, our ancestors. We have alot to learn from them......we should look at what these people died for. We have lost that 'ankh' today.....but by remembering our past we can reignite that fire within us....a fire that can help develop us as individuals and as a Panth. Parnaam Shaheedan Nu.
  6. i bit out of touch ..... dont know if this is already on this forum but complain about the programme on the following link. The Birmingham Rep Riot: Behind... Tue 23 Aug, 20:00 - 20:40 40 mins The Birmingham Rep Riot: Behind the Scenes How did the Birmingham Repertory Theatre's attempt to reach out to an ethnic minority audience result in death threats, a riot and the premature closure of a play? Birmingham based journalist Amardeep Bassey reveals why the consultation process with local Sikhs over last year's production of Behzti, a relatively obscure play about corruption and abuse in a Sikh temple, went so badly wrong. Far more fascinating than the play itself, this is a story of temple politics, multi-cultural misunderstandings and a little known network of Sikh militant groups. [Rptd Sun 5.00pm] Use the following to register your complaint http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/make_complaint_step1.shtml Alternatively Phone: 08700 100 222
  7. if this Gurdwara spent some money on a security system rather than belly dancers maybe this would have not happen. they can put money into kabbaddi tournaments and for half naked women dancing......maybe they should spend time and money on educating their local community about Sikhs.
  8. WAKE UP SIKH PANTH In recent years Granthis and Gurdwara have decided to take Guru Granth Sahib Ji to halls, bars, pubs and clubs, to hold anand karajs. At some point over the years it became `acceptable' to partake in very anti-sikh activities on such an auspicious occasion. These people have made this into a business, an easy source of money, they have lost all moral and religious value. They openly go against Akal Takht Hukams (Sikh Edicts from the political centre of Sikhs). Such activities, are totally against the fundamental principles of Sikhi. They are making a mockery of Sikhs and disrespecting our Guru. They start off the lives of the married couple in the worst way possible, by disrespecting Guru Granth Sahib Ji on the first day of their married life. What sort of future are they setting out for our loved ones? This is an appeal to all Sikhs whether they be amritdhari, turbaned or non turbaned, to consider the implications of what they are doing. These businessmen and women are aware that their actions are detrimental to Sikhism, so why do we as Sikhs not realise the magnitude of our actions? We should be stopping non-Sikhs from disrespecting our Guru, rather than doing the same ourselves. Lets get our Guru’s blessing for the bride and groom, and start their lives off in true Sikh fashion. Our Guru is so pure - let us not forget that and give them the respect that they deserve for today and always. In short, this is a plea to all Sikh brothers and sisters to refrain from being part of such disrespect. For at least one day a year lets stand together and actually stand up against non-Sikhs who infiltrate us on such days and make a mockery of us, our history, and religion.
  9. so when u leaving us? sorry i got a bad sense of humour.....my sister dont take it in a bad way....remember this is the opinions of each individual.....why not just get on with remembering Allah rather than waste your time on here?
  10. i wrote: " nothing wrong with the slogan 'dont freak....i'm a sikh' ......u shud freak when u see a muslim... my little cousin does.....they smell." it was a joke....intended in line with the humour of the slogan. no offence was meant...after all must admit we do all smell.
  11. nothing wrong with the slogan 'dont freak....i'm a sikh' ......u shud freak when u see a muslim... my little cousin does.....they smell. dont see the pakis standing up for us......when they convert our bros and sisters....no paki says anything to defend sikhi.....they have conventions and convert ppl infront of an audience....they cuss our Gurus. i know not all muslims are terrorists....but i know alot of muslims and they all feel the bombings are good...secretly they celebrate.....i know how they work. if i saw a paki being jumped i would help him .....probably just call the police rather than take a beating with him....but i would help simply because it is my duty as a sikh to help the defenceless. i bet no paki would help me if i was getting beat.....believe me i aint sayin i am better than anyone....but this is reality.
  12. URGENT Dear Sikh Youth - particularly in London, I received the message below and am forwarding it at the earlies opportunity. You are invited to attend New Scotland Yard on Wednesday 3 August 2005 between 5pm and 7pm Although not clear, the request is for 20 - 30 Sikh Youth to attend. Please email your details in advance for security reasons. Dear Diamond Group Members, I've been asked by Assistant Commissioner Ghaffur if it would be possible to get: Leaders of Muslim youth groups; Muslim youths; Representatives from Somali and Sikh youth groups; A cross-section of invitees reflecting the wider youth community; Numbering in total 20 -30 people to come up to New Scotland Yard between 5pm and 7pm on Wednesday 3rd August 2005. If you have any nominations please let me have their details as soon as possible (names, contact telephone number, e-mail address). Please send any nominations to DiamondSupportGroup@met.Police.uk Many thanks Nick Williams Diamond Support Group E-Mail: nicholas.williams@met.police.uk
  13. :doh: <_< <_< It is important we make more and more people aware of the campaign. The results are so positive it is absolutely amazing. We need to do parchaar on respecting Guru Maharaj Ji. Every kid should be taught at camps and workshops about respecting Guru Ji, and literature should be distributed to all Gurudware. If you know of any other weddings then speak up........don't be shy!!
  14. For those that care....here is something that could be used for as a leaflet, poster, flyer, whatever you feel appropriate. IGNORANCE_CAN_KILL_1_.doc
  15. The stories below are a selection of the stories posted on the Monitoring Group website today. Please go to the TMG website for further detail. If you wish to unsubscribe from the list please use the link button at the bottom of the e-mail. You can also update your details through this li -------------------------------------------------------- About 500 race and faith hate incidents reported to police nationally since the London bombing. About 500 faith-hate and race-hate crimes — ranging from arson attacks on mosques to Muslim women being spat at in the street — have been reported in Britain since the London bombings. According to police sources, about 200 of these incidents are deemed significant enough to have potential repercussions within communities. Here are a selection of the stories 7 July 2005 Schoolboy in Devon is assaulted in the school grounds. The perpetrator claims it is revenge for the bombs. Asian woman from Hayes, Middlesex reports an attempted arson attack after she find petrol has been poured through her door. An Asian family in Southall, West London report an attempted arson attack. `Islam Scum` and racist graffitti is daubed on the Sha Jalal mosque and the Pakistan Community Centre in Edinbugh Two bottles containing an accelerant were thrown through the windows of the Sikh temple in Belvedere, Kent. The bottles do not ignite and there were no reports of any injuries. Five men were later arrested 8 July 2005 Al Madina Jamia mosque in Leeds is petrol bombed. Stone are thrown at the Jamia mosque in Totterdown, Bristol. The Wirral Islamic Cultural Centre and Shahjalal Mosque on in Birkenhead, Merseyside is set alight. A 27 year old man has since been charged. The Jamiat Tablighul Islam Mosque in Armley, Leeds faces an attempted arson attack. A police spokeswoman said they thought a piece of cloth was put through a window to start the fire. The windows at the Mazhirui Uloom Educational and Cultural Institution in East London are smashed. 9 July 2005 Seven windows were smashed at the Shajalal mosque in Easton, Bristol. Kent police investigate two assaults on Muslim men near Dartford, Kent. Police in London confirm that they have recorded 180 racist incidents over the past three days, including 58 faith related crimes. The British National Party uses a photograph of the bus with the caption, "maybe it's time to start listening to the BNP" to campaign in the forthcoming council election in Essex 10 July 2005 Kamal Butt dies after a street attack. According to a report in the Independent newspaper the police reported that Anti-Taliban statements were shouted prior to the attack. Nine youths were later arrested, and two charged with manslaughter. Fire breaks out at a mosque in Shropshire. The blaze started in the front of the mosque in Tan Bank, Wellington, near Telford just after midnight. The Bradford Pakistani Consulate faces an attempted arson attack. Rubbish bin was set on fire and pushed against the front door of the building in Laisterdyke. A 27 man was later arrested. 20 year old Muslim student is racially abused, chased and threatened with a knife by three men in Bournemouth. 11 July 2005 A 18-year-old student, from the United Arab Emirates, suffers a smashed jaw when a bottle was thrown at him in a park in Broadstairs, Kent. The Al-Birr Community Centre and Margate Mosque in Margate, Kent is sprayed with racist graffiti. 12 July 2005 The Rose Lane Islamic Centre in Norwich is attacked. A woman is later charged. An eleven and sixteen year old Asian boy are racially assaulted in the Lorne Street area of Edinburgh. 13 July 2005 The home of a Muslim family is torched in a suspected arson attack in Torquay. Racist threats are received by the Bournemouth Islamic Centre. Majid Yasin, director of the Centre, said he knew of a party of around 15 students who had returned to their home country in the Middle East since last Thursday's bombings. A email suspected to be from a official Ministry of Defence website is sent to a Birmingham mosque. "Its now a war on Muslims throughout Britain" it read. The MoD launches a official investigation. Combat 18 and racist graffiti appears in the Beeston area of Leeds. Eight people are arrested for public order offences at the Broadway pub, in Beeston, Leeds as racial tensions in the area increase. The Army unit was alerted by police after a suspicious package was found outside the Abu Bakr Mosque, in Middlesbrough. Police confirm they are monitoring plans by a alliance of rightwing extremists and football hooligans to exact `revenge` on Muslims. 16 July 2005 The Shah Jalal Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre in the Cathays area of Cardiff, South Wales receives a racist letter. A brick is thrown through the window of Northampton Mosque on Argyle Street. A man racially abuses worshippers and daubs racist graffiti outside the Bangladeshi mosque in Swindon. 17 July 2005 Racist graffiti is daubed outside the Park Primary school in Stratford, east London. Over 50 people from all sections of the local community help to clear the graffiti quickly. In a further incident a local Muslim student is also attacked. 18 July 2005 The Shah Jalal Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre in Cathays, Cardiff is broken into and animal parts left in the building. ===================================== Please go to www.monitoring-group.co.uk for further details ======================================= The Monitoring Group is UK-registered charity, number 1062008, and a UK-registered Company Number 2748744 . Please send any correspondence to The Monitoring Group, 14 Featherstone Road, Southall, Middlesex, UB2 5AA. Tel 020 8843 2333 If you wish to unsubscribe from the list please use the link button at the bottom of the e-mail. You can also update your details through this link. We actively encourage feedback on the effectiveness of our services. Please let us know how well we are meeting your needs by replying to this email with your comments and suggestions Remember if you wish to post a story or event please send an email to news@monitoring-group.co.uk and include your contact details and some background about your organisation.
  16. we need to pressure the police into another visit to a Gurdwara. Maybe Erith (london) Gurdwara where there was 2 attacks on the Gurdwara by white males. they are morons but the fact is they and most others are confused between Sikhs and Muslims.
  17. no reason why only sikhs should boycott the newspaper....we should tell everyone we know about it....infact it is a good way of explaining that we are not muslim. people from all backgrounds should be told about HUT and links with the Guardian. it should be explained that most muslims support HUT, and we should also explain that we are Sikh (a different religion) and totally against this.
  18. It was recently revealed that Guardian journalist Dilpazier Aslam is an active member of the Islamic group Hizb ut-Tahrir (more commonly known as ‘HUT’). For those of you who do not know, the ‘HUT’ is an organisation which is virulently and openly anti-Sikh, anti-Semitic and anti-‘West’. A BBC Newsnight investigation in 2002 revealed that the ‘HUT’ promoted racism, anti-Semitic and anti-Sikh hatred, suicide bombers, and urges Muslims to kill non-believers if they refuse to accept Islam. In a recent statement, the Guardian claims; ‘Dilpazier Aslam is a member of Hizb ut-Tahrir, an organisation which is legal in this country. We are keeping the matter under review.’ (http://www.asiansinmedia.org/news/article.php/publishing/1019) The organisation may be legal, but it is also highly offensive, dangerous and hateful. In light of The Guardian’s impotence in relinquishing the services of Dilpazier Aslam, a complete boycott of The Guardian (and its sister newspaper The Observer) is underway. Sikhs, Jews and all other communities who believe in equality and egalitarianism are urged to take part in the boycott.
  19. someone told me that their family have changed their wedding plans because they are fearful that someone may disrupt it. they are now gonna do the wedding in a Gurdwara.
  20. it is very nice trying to explain to others what they should or shouldn't do, but lets get on do whatever it is you think is right....dont discourage anyone. they are lying if they say that the meat stalls had no permission....they told the sangat that they couldn't stop the caterers because they already gave their word to them....so decided might aswell serve langar outside the toilets and let the meat sell too. there was no checking of whether someone was drunk before they gave them langar. stop listening to them....this has already been tried.
  21. I recently heard a Sant say that people have turned this into a business. what they do is take Maharaj anywhere and everywhere to do weddings. these so granthis make good money for this. the Sant also said that they take Guru Ji to places that even a Guru's Sikh should not go to. these people have to be opposed and stopped.....again its a lack of respect and fear.
  22. Respect to everyone who showed they haven't forgotten. LETS UNITE AND STOP DISRESPECT AROUND THE COUNTRY.....IT IS OUR DUTY....EVERY SINGLE PERSONS RESPONSIBILITY.......STAY STRONG AND FIGHT BACK.
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