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A Muslim Historian wrote this about the Sikhs

"The Sikhs would have ruled over all of the world but when 1 person of theirs who becomes a Jathedar (ie leader) the rest say they want to be Jathedar as well"

so not all is bad about them like Mian Mir who laid the foundation stone of Harmandir Sahib and many Sakhis about Muslims who were loyal and devotess of Guru Sahibs

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Salaamalekum muslim man paji

tuhanu hor koi nai labbeya bore karn nu?...asi kinni vaari tuhadde veeraan nu es forum te shitter maar chukke aa, tussi fer ni hattdey...sannu aap hunn sharm aundi aa shitter maaran velle, par tuhanu kyon nai aundi?

pyaareyo, apni dukaan kitay hor jaake laao...aithey koi nai khareedan vala...sadde kol pellaan hi bathera kuj aa...

changa fer

Khuda Hafiz

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The Ahmadiyyah Muslims who themselves are tortured in Pakistan are saying this about Sikhism

Sikhism is known as the religion founded by Guru Nanak who was born in 1469 A.D. It is commonly understood as a compromise between the teachings of Hinduism and Islam. But a careful study of Sikh traditions and relics of Sikhism lead to an irrefutable conclusion that Guru Nanak discarded the Hindu doctrines and assimilated the teachings of Islam to such an extent that Sikhism, in its pristine form, can be looked upon as a sect of Islam.

and that Indian Muslim Preacher Dr Zakir Naik

Sikhism is a non-Semitic, Aryan, non-Vedic religion. It is a religion that has the sixth largest following in the world. Some consider it as an offshoot of Hinduism. It was founded by Guru Nanak at the end of the 15th century. It originated in the area of Pakistan and North West India called Punjab, meaning the land of the five rivers. Guru Nanak was born in a Kshatriya (warrior caste) Hindu family but was very strongly influenced by Islam and Muslims.

do you see their evil tactics not only on Sikhism but all Faiths

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