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dallysingh101

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  1. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12418349/Mother-jailed-ISIS-mindset-success-TikTok.html
  2. Only a few muslims converted most were from hindu backgrounds. And as alluded to previously, when muslims converted extra steps were made to ensure they were genuine.
  3. Do pesh, and have a happy marriage. We are all victims of kaam. Given what other people do (i.e. rape and nonce casery), your thing isn't that bad.
  4. This brother claims he was there around these allegations. I don't know him, and I can't verify but check it out:
  5. No it wasn't a norm, but there were sardars who had multiple wives, plus also it was a political practice where sardars would get extra wives to align themselves with other useful families, often to negate competition from them (that's what it looks like to me anyway). I'm not on that birth rate thing - I don't know how useful it is to have higher birth rates if we are giving birth to multiple fudhus.
  6. They are as human as the rest of us. They might have serious, compelling cultural 'pressures' i.e. the threat of death as a force to dissuade them against this (which works quite well in its purpose for many), but for people to think every last women of any particular community isn't susceptible to cheating is extreme simpleton thinking in my mind (i.e. fudhu), based on not only personal observations but also reinforced as one of the themes of CP. What I will say is that if they do, they'd usually do it discreetly, unlike many apneean who curiously seem to unabashedly celebrate their kunjereeness with no sharam whatsoever. Go figure. Maybe that's why the reputation of females in one community is a particular way, and the other another way. I got to say, I find this obsession with what these people are doing (instead of developing our own community) boring and detrimental. In terms of grooming, you have to be as thick as pig shyte not to know what's been going on in the UK at this stage. Also, do you think a lot of muslim women aren't sick to death of their own men's infidelity?
  7. Well, I think the debate around DG is maturing and becoming more sophisticated. The problem you describe above stems from a lack of intelligence, laziness and cult-like mentalities, where people are either to lazy to study to any depth in order to get a good grounding, or just plainly incapable of grasping more subtle nuanced stuff due to 'cognitive limitations' or they follow some parcharak or organisation and just take whatever they are fed at face value.
  8. That seems to be the context of when I was growing up. It has to be said, in the Singh Sabha drive to portray Sikhi as some sort of Abrahamic type religion, it was a norm to say pretty much all of our puratan texts where 'corrupted' by bahmanwaad, not understanding the diverse views within, and the Indic context of much that was written. This went all the way to Dasam Granth! I'm so glad we appear to be moving away from that. It's that black and white binary mindset that has people jumping up and down about the contents of some puratan granths. People need to grow up and view these texts in a more adult, literary and contextualised manner. But a lot of us will understand that we do have this characteristic in the panth, when people start forming these polarised groups over issues like this and start causing unnecessary controversies.
  9. Was worse before! Plus any streetwise guy would know the score these days. Then we have CP as well.
  10. I think some of it is Waheguru's way of toughen you up for whatever is in their plan.
  11. I saw this the other day. I think we all need to watch it.
  12. @BhForce If you ever read it, share your opinions on it.
  13. This makes no sense to me seeing as the 'green revolution' seems to have been a complete failure???? https://www.sikhnet.com/news/founder-“-green-revolution”-will-be-honored-punjabi-american-festival
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