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It has become apparent some people have ulterior motives on this forum and after reading the divide & conquer thread I think its time for everbody to tell us Why? why did you join this forum, was it to cause trouble, was to recruit people to your jatha or was it simply to gain knowledge and speak to some like minded people.

You tell me.............................................................

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I joined this forum to share my beliefs on Sikhism and to gain some knowledge and to hear of other fellow Sikhs experiences on sikhism and to join together to remember the Akal Purakh! Nothing else and nothing less.

I mainly want to learn more and fill in any gaps that I have and to judge myself if the information I have been given is true by researching mainly from Gurbani

Bhul Chuk Maaf

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was going through i realy rough time and began questioning everything in my life.....................baering in ind there are thousands and crapping websites i could be trowling through such as bhangra music, gossip, porn etc i would rather spend time learning more about sikhi than doing any of that rubbish

The folks on this forum are great, touch wood i ant never had a bad experience and i think i can safely say that i have found like-minded firends to share my touble with..........

I guess im taking this opportunity to thank those people who helped me (they know who they are) :TH:

bhul chuk maaf

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A bibi told me about this forum and i thank her for making me familiar with this forum. I have learnt something from every single member here :@ . made some nice friends, learnt about sikhi and various jathabandis in the panth. I have learnt more about sikhi in the last 6 mnths than i learnt in 24 years.

ps: People have destroyed jugnles(my natural habitat), so SS is my new home tongue.gif .

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To share views and knowledge and inspiration.

I never had a sangat until i joined this forum.

And it's a place where you can meet like-minded people and are able to share your experiences in the stages you encounter as part of being a sikh, and grow from them by having other people who may have been there and done that, or are at the same stage as you, help you out :@

and to tell you lot to Japp Naam!

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