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Ok apparently the way it works with libraries is as follows.

If you go into a public library and request a book then they have to provide it to you.

If they have it at another local library they can request it from there, if not then they have to buy it and make it available to you.

So one way of getting good sikhi books on the shelves would be to simply go in and request them! It may take a month or something for them to be able to buy/source it but at least then it will be available.

In the future the next time someone is researching sikhi and 1984 then they will have these titles to search from as well.

I dont know if the same thing is true in the US and Canada as well?

The Ranbir Singh Sandhu book on sants speeches is amazing and should be in every sikhs house without fail!! The translation is good, but limited obv due to the english language, but definetly a great book and a good place to start learning about sant jarnail singh ji.

pjs brother the first book on 1984 i bought and read was the one by brar as well. i got it from a shop from just outside darbar sahib like our bhenji did and was so excited at first (was manyyy years ago!!) when i started reading i was so shocked and angry that this kind of propoganda was being sold at darbar sahib itself!!!

If we want to sell propoganda ... it should be our own!! :D

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Ok apparently the way it works with libraries is as follows.

If you go into a public library and request a book then they have to provide it to you.

If they have it at another local library they can request it from there, if not then they have to buy it and make it available to you.

So one way of getting good sikhi books on the shelves would be to simply go in and request them! It may take a month or something for them to be able to buy/source it but at least then it will be available.

In the future the next time someone is researching sikhi and 1984 then they will have these titles to search from as well.

I dont know if the same thing is true in the US and Canada as well?

The Ranbir Singh Sandhu book on sants speeches is amazing and should be in every sikhs house without fail!! The translation is good, but limited obv due to the english language, but definetly a great book and a good place to start learning about sant jarnail singh ji.

If we want to sell propoganda ... it should be our own!! :D

Thank you bhai sahib ji for clearing that up.

Its coming close to xmas (nt that daas's celebrates it :D ) so might as well ask the library for some books 2...

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This is what's on daas's xmas want list so far ;) :

A.R.Darshi - Gallant defender

Cynthia Mahmood - Fighting for faith and nation (possibly saffron cloud too)

Ranbir Singh Sandhu - Sant Ji speeches book

Daljeet Singh Sandhu - Essentails of Sikhism (to combat against books by authors in which they blatantly misrepresent core concepts/beliefs)

Please feel free to suggest anymore books so that a base list can be compiled for those willing to put this thread into action starting with the local libraries.

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This is what's on daas's xmas want list so far ;) :

A.R.Darshi - Gallant defender

Cynthia Mahmood - Fighting for faith and nation (possibly saffron cloud too)

Ranbir Singh Sandhu - Sant Ji speeches book

Daljeet Singh Sandhu - Essentails of Sikhism (to combat against books by authors in which they blatantly misrepresent core concepts/beliefs)

Please feel free to suggest anymore books so that a base list can be compiled for those willing to put this thread into action starting with the local libraries.

all grat books veer, especially AR Darhi's.

Highly reccomdended

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Dont worry "goli da vair sada" bro,

By 2015, a new Jatha will rise. It will preach Sikhi all over the world, just like Sant Jarnail Singh JI Bhindranwale did in whole India. This will be on world level, and many will become Khalsa.

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