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ya i think you blocked me or either its just that u nvr come on.

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btw, thas a gross misinterpertaion of gurbanee

the one posted by khalsa fauj

has nothing to do with allowing of eating meat

if khalsa fauj je, or anyone else wud like to know WHY, then u can contact me, or best of all, contact bhagath je on tha aarths of those shabads, who lives in toronto

i can give address if needed

or go to one of the older taksalee singhs, one of the expiernced santhia singhs

bhula chuka maf

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One of Guru Hargobind Singh Jee's Hukamnamas -- Typed Up

the Original had the seal of Guru Jee that was on the other 21 or so other hukamanamas, thus proving its credibility.

this subject is done.

for new forum readers...research SGGS by yourself and then form an opinion. Read only 1-2 of these meat debates. no moRe. They are of no use and only cause doubt and spread mayas fangs.

do this with a pure heart:

Naam jappna. Kirit Karna. Vand Chakna.

everything else is just useless babble

now, if someone wants to return the subject at hand, it would be nice

otherwise i think admin should lock this thread

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Just a general question I was wondering who created the rehat maryada and when?
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forget talking to u then. i don''t ya sh** if yu blocked me. i dont want to talk to you no more. you run away like all the other guys. cant take it.

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"Then what is wrong in eating hahal meat?

However, halal meat is wrong to eat as the animal is killed slowly, which is cruel. Also, Muslim religious hymns are read while preparing the meat. Therefore, it is also a sign of slavery."

Halal is very cruel but so is the way animals are killed in slaughterhouses, the way they are injected with drugs to make them fatter and also the crammed conditions the have to live in for weeks, even months before the are actually killed, are u saying that is not cruel?

jhatka is killing straight away and doing it yourself not buying it from the butchers.

If u think the Gurus and the Singhs back in the day did jhatka (which they didnt) they done it themselves as a last resort.

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ONE THINGH TO R SINGH AND ANY1 ELSE STOP SAYIN MASKEEN THIS MASKEEN THAT, HAVE SOME DAMN RESPECT

SANT SINGH MASKEEN JI, MASKEEN JI

DON'T DIS OR PRONOUNCE THEIR GREAT NAMES SO CHEAPLY!!!

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