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  1. oh fantastic(!) another forum(!)

    it's not just 'another' forum singh ji, as you so blunty put it. As I said it's a temporary site until the S.A.S's website is up and running. This forum is mainly for topics and disscusions involved with the Sikh Awareness Society's work/project/seminars etc.

  2. "racially motivated sexual abuse or grooming of Sikh women."

    What does that mean?

    'Grooming' means, when someone gives affection to (in this case) a sikh girl. It could be with presents, like mobile phone, jewellery, money and showing (fake) love towards them to lure them.

  3. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa | Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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    From now and up until our degree show is over, We will happily link your

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    With Kind Regards,

    Coventry University Final Year Graphic Design Students

    PS. If you could pass this link on, that would be exellent! :lol:

  4. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa | Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

    The Degree Show is a Graduate Showcase of our best design work as an exhibition. It will be open for anybody to visit and enjoy the work by fresh faced and contemporary up and coming designers!

    In order to put together our degree show, we need to raise a substansial amount of money to cover costs for printing, promoting our show etc.

    Please help us to reach our targets, by donating a small sum of money to our exhibition. For those that are interested in helping, there is also something in it for you...

    From now and up until our degree show is over, We will happily link your

    website or put your name on to this web page for recognition!

    Thankyou very much! Your help is greatly appreciated!

    Please make donations at www.g5dzine.co.uk/degreeshow

    With Kind Regards,

    Coventry University Final Year Graphic Design Students

    PS. If you could pass this link on, that would be exellent! :lol:

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  6. In the aftermath of the terror bombings on London's transport network last

    Thursday, which killed over 50 commuters and injured over 700, the email

    boxes of the BNP web team have witnessed a deluge of correspondence. The

    murderous attacks carried out by Islamist fundamentalists have generated

    waves of revulsion, anger, dismay and heightened concern that the attacks

    could have been prevented, if only the British government had enacted a

    tougher immigration policy, if only the British government had ordered the

    closure of all those mosques where the "clerics" within were found to be

    preaching hate against Christians, the secular and "Unbelievers".

    A selection of the emails received have been and will continue to be

    published on the "Your Say" pages of our website; the number one political

    website in the UK, which receives far more visitors than those of the

    Lab/Con/LibDem trio.

    In addition to the measured tones of concern, anger and revulsion which we

    have received from indigenous Britons, many of whom have never made contact

    with us before, we have received a disproportionately large number of emails

    since Thursday lunchtime from Hindus and Sikhs. We do, of course, routinely

    receive messages from correspondents of all races, backgrounds and all

    political opinions but the 10% or so of all emails received in this recent

    time period is significant and I want to take a few moments to analyse and

    report on this recent issue.

    United in grief

    The messages tell a similar story; that the members of Britain's Hindu and

    Sikh communities are united with us (the native British people) in grief and

    horror at the cowardly attacks which were carried out on Thursday and also

    reminding us (the native British people) that Sikhs are not the same as

    Muslims and that Hindus are not the same as Muslims and that the word

    "Asian", frequently used by the popular press to describe

    Muslims/Hindus/Sikhs, is factually incorrect and misleading. Many go one

    step further to stress their loyalty to Great Britain and in some cases

    illustrate this loyalty by making reference to a member of their family,

    such as a grandfather who fought alongside the British forces during World

    War II, or as in the case of one particular poignant message, a great uncle

    who acted as a personal bodyguard to Winston Churchill.

    I would like to thank those members of the Sikh and Hindu communities who

    have taken the trouble to write in to the BNP. For some of them it could not

    have been easy; after all the media has whipped up hatred and fear within

    ethnic communities of the BNP by branding us "race-haters", "thugs in suits"

    and "fascists".

    The fact that so many Hindus and Sikhs have written to us, the BNP, is

    highly significant. Unlike the blinkered battalions of politically correct,

    effete liberals who claim to be the intellectual and political "elite" of

    the indigenous population, the Hindu and Sikh correspondents clearly

    recognise that the BNP speaks for a large section of the British population

    who are racially and culturally aware and who are deeply concerned by

    uncontrolled immigration. These correspondents are also painfully aware that

    there will be a few elements within the white indigenous community who will

    be minded to carry out some kind of stupid act of retaliation; perhaps an

    attack on an innocent "brown face" or perhaps directed against a building, a

    centre or place of worship.

    BNP - mature and responsible

    I have replied to these correspondents and told each one of them that the

    BNP's membership and support base is more mature, more responsible and

    self-disciplined than the handful of psychologically disturbed misfits who,

    along with their state paid assets, make up the membership of a number of

    impotent but troublesome gangs who claim to be "nationalists". There can be

    absolutely no justification for any attack on innocent individuals or places

    of worship and I am personally saddened and sickened by today's news which

    has reported at least two attacks on Sikh temples; one in Kent and another

    in Leeds.

    In my reply I have further said that not a single BNP member or genuine

    supporter would consider taking any retaliation against an innocent "brown

    face" or a place of worship; Sikh, Hindu, Muslim or otherwise. British

    people are not barbarians who lash out indiscriminately and the BNP is made

    up of those Britons who, along with a greater awareness of the political and

    cultural challenges facing our society, have the self-respect and discipline

    to deal with the negative consequences of multi-culturalism which has been

    imposed upon us all by a greedy, irreligious, spiritually barren and

    politically corrupt ruling class. I further add that OUR response to those

    religious extremists who bring death and destruction upon our people and our

    land will come; it will come in the form of a political and perfectly legal

    response. It will come blessed with the consent of the electorate who vote

    for our uncompromising stance of dealing with mass murderers and terrorists

    of every hue and persuasion.

    All victims of multiculturalism

    All of us; indigenous Britons, Sikhs, Hindus, Muslims and the many other

    ethnic and culturally different groups on Albion's shores are victims of

    Britain's ruling "elite" who have the twisted desire to reduce everything -

    our respective cultures, our religions, our most cherished traditions and

    values - to the lowest common denominator which returns the maximum profit

    to that "elite".

    "Asians" by definition are people from the geographically diverse continent

    of Asia. The people of the world's largest continent are equally diverse and

    one does not need a degree in ethnology to be able to distinguish between a

    Korean, a Jordanian Arab and a Tamil from Sri Lanka.

    There are about 800,000 Sikhs spread across the entire UK with large

    concentrations in Leicester, Birmingham and parts of London, particularly

    Southall.

    Sikh courage

    A number of Sikhs have demonstrated courage and risked ostracism from their

    own community by working with the BNP in recent years. The audio tape "Islam

    a threat to us all" was a joint venture involving the BNP, a Sikh spokesman

    and a Hindu representative.

    Sadly the Hindu who worked on this 2001 project to alert the West to the

    danger posed by Islamic fundamentalism passed away but we continue to work

    with a number of Sikhs spanning several generations who now routinely send

    in reports which are published in our publications and websites or gathered

    for research. This should not be interpreted that the BNP has "gone soft" on

    race and immigration. Far from it, the BNP remains committed unswervingly to

    ending the multi-cultural experiment in these, our island homelands, which

    has created the very conditions which led to those terrorist atrocities last

    Thursday. There is no such thing as "strength through diversity".

    Multi-culturalism breeds resentment, strife, suffering and fear. Mass

    immigration is a dangerous and potentially genocidal social engineering

    experiment which was forced on us all by an arrogant liberal-left elite

    acting without any democratic mandate, and we fully intend not just to halt

    but also to reverse - by negotiation, consent and positive incentives - the

    immigration tide. But it is perfectly possible, except perhaps in the minds

    of those straight-jacketed by unsuccessful reactionary dogma, for sincere

    British patriots to accept the co-operation and support of those minority

    groups who have extended their hand of friendship to the indigenous Britons,

    via the BNP.

    There may be some readers who, maybe cynically or truthfully, will suggest

    that these Sikhs and Hindus are acting on a survival ticket, and that they

    want to use the BNP's growing broadcasting and web operations to send out

    the message to the wider indigenous British people that "it wasn't us, leave

    us alone", "not all brown faces are murdering Islamist terrorists" and of

    course "please do not attack our womenfolk and our temples".

    Community survival

    I concede this may well be the motive of some of our recent correspondents,

    but so what if it is? These community leaders are demonstrating something

    which the vast majority of indigenous Britons need to embrace and that is

    the concept of community survival. Any self-respecting community will do

    whatever it can to prevent or halt unwarranted attacks on its elderly, its

    womenfolk, its vulnerable youngsters and on its sacred places; its places of

    worship, graveyards, gathering places and historical buildings. If the Sikhs

    and Hindus are so minded to act in this manner of self-preservation that is

    their right and their duty. The point at issue for us indigenous Britons is

    why so few of our own people act in the same manner?

    [Ed. Because thirty years of 'diversity' indoctrination has made the general

    population impotent to the evil of multiculturalism...]

    For both the genuine support which the many Sikhs and Hindus have extended

    to the British people via the BNP Internet team in the past few days and for

    their demonstration of community resolve and self-resilience in an

    increasingly fragmented, diverse and dysfunctional British society, I would

    like to convey our (the native British people) community's appreciation and

    reassurance that not a single act of "retaliation" will be carried out

    against any innocent member of their communities. We also have a lesson to

    learn from their community cohesion and mutual support. If our own people

    fail to find strength and support within our own communities and utilise the

    self-preservation instincts of group co-operation and survival we face a

    difficult future in the dark troubled days ahead.

  7. Questions & Answers

    (Originally published by the Institute of Sikh Studies, Chandigarh, Jatinder Singh)

    1. What rights do I have as a Sikh woman?

    A Sikh woman has equal rights to a Sikh man. No post in Sikhism is reserved solely for men. A woman is not considered subordinate to a man. Sikh baptism (Amrit ceremony) is open to both sexes. The Khalsa nation is made up equally of men and women. A Sikh woman has the right to become a Granthi, Ragi, one of the Panj Pyare (5 beloved), etc.

    2. Is God considered a Male or Female?

    The Guru Granth Sahib contains many Names for God, both masculine and feminine. These are all used to describe God. Ultimately, the Gurus do not consider God to be male or female. The Mul Mantra states that God is 'Ajuni' - Unborn. Thus stating that God belongs to neither sex. Read the section on God's Gender.

    3. What does the Guru Granth Sahib say about Women?

    Concerning women, Guru Nanak has said, 'It is through woman that order is maintained. Then why call her inferior from whom all great ones are born.' Guru Granth Sahib, Pg. 473. The Gurus went further. They used the Woman symbolically in the Bani to represent the disciple. Read what the Guru Granth Sahib says

    4. What restrictions are there on what I can wear?

    When Sikhs take Amrit they must all, regardless of sex, keep the same 5 k's. Guru Nanak has stated that one should only wear those clothes which do not distress the mind or the body. 'Friend, all other wear ruins bliss, That which to the limbs is torment, and with foul thinking fills the mind.- Guru Granth Sahib, Pg. 16.

    5. Can I read the Guru Granth Sahib?

    Yes. The reading of the Guru Granth Sahib is open to all. Guru Amar Das was brought to the fold of Sikhism after hearing Bibi Amro reciting the Gurbani. Read the section on participation in congregation.

    6. Who is considered more spiritual, Men or Women?

    Sikhism states both men and women are considered capable of reaching the highest levels of spirituality. A particular hymn in the Guru Granth Sahib states, 'In all beings is he himself pervasive, Himself pervades all forms Male and Female.' Guru Granth Sahib, Pg. 605.

    7. In some cultures women are subservient to their Husbands. Does Sikhism state that I must be also?

    Sikhism is totally opposed to this view. The concept of maiden and married names is alien to Sikh philosophy. Sikhs practising it now do so out of ignorance. A Sikh woman is born with the surname Kaur and dies with the same surname. Thus, allowing her to keep her identity throughout her life. Significance of the name Kaur | The Kaur Etymology

    8. Are there any important Sikh Women in our History?

    Sikh history is one which has been made by both men and women. There are many, many outstanding Sikh women. The Gurus' wives led highly spiritual and independent lives. Mata Sundri ji led the Sikhs for a long period after Guru Gobind Singh returned to his heavenly home. Sada Kaur was a famous Sikh Jathedar and ally of Ranjit Singh who made possible the Sikh empire of the 19th Century. The list of important Sikh women is endless.

    For more information... www.sikhwomen.com

  8. The information is not incorrect bruv. Lahgarh Singh did not say that G5dzine make these actual clothing!

    Instead he said this is the place where you CAN by them.

    G5dZine can make customised clothing to suit you.

    Fateh

    Don. A. $ingh

    wjkk wjkf

    naa singh dis is da place 2 buy dat stuff

    http://www.g5dzine.co.uk/index.html

    dis da guy hu makes al of dem

    wjkk wjkf

    naa singh dis is da place 2 buy dat stuff

    http://www.g5dzine.co.uk/index.html

    dis da guy hu makes al of dem

    All the tops and hoodies that you see - long walk to freedom, bhindranwale, defenders of the faith etc are designed by BOSS - your info is incorrect.

  9. Hi,

    I don't think you have checked out G5dZine's website properly. G5dZine have 8 Sikh related T-shirts and 11 non-Sikh related T-shirts which you can buy.

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    G5dZine also design art work, flyers, posters, cards, banners, websites etc.

    Fateh,

    Don. A. $ingh

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