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this is the problem between mixed marriages you see. if you have the musla with the sikh, the child will go towards one of the religions, either sikhi or the musla. and if you go to one,. theres a high chance you offend the other faith, as an example taken from this radio thing.

how can she say she researched into sikhi? she called guru nanak dev ji a "singh" and described him as shetan. i tell her now, that she should go to pakistan see all those gurdwaras there and see who else goes to the gurdwaras other than sikhs. the muslas there do the sewa there, they bow down to sggs there. they benefit from the teachings of guru ji. tell me now, is that the work of the devil to help others in life. The answer is NO!

rsingh, we do have a media watch, the sikh times ( :umm: ) they will probably broadcast this in a few weeks time, or say "coming next week a big story" and no big story is on there. still, its a start though.

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it was a repeat of Tuesdays morning's show, so which will now be overwritten with todays show.

Mr Singh i'll give u the recording when you come on msn.

ms514 its not an opinion its slander, she has no proof to back up what shes saying, and she also says that to all muslims guru nanak dev ji is the devil, so for those who dont know what guru nanak dev ji means to sikhs and also muslims, it will make them think that guru ji is the 'devil'

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Radio Recording - Given by SP Ji.

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I like the way the Bibi Handles the muslim from her BS'I know.. I know kari jandi aa :umm: :D :(

When she asks her - why don't u know the first Guru's proper NAME if you'e studied about Sikhism,a nd know about Sikhism - doens't seem liek you even know the basics'

'I know what I know -.. I know ...I know I know enough - I know what i wanna know :wub: :D '

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bhull chukk maaf

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Sareyaan nu Sat Sri Akal.

I got this e-mail today:

Guru Nanak called a Devil on the BBC - Urgent Action required

On yesterday's BBC Asian Network programme, which Sonia Deol presented

from

9am to 12.00.

Guru Nanak, the first Guru of the Sikhs was called a devil. And other

derogatory comments were made regarding the Sikh religion.

After listening to the programme, it seems to me that this girl wasn’t

even

Sikh, she had no knowledge of Sikhi, and without jumping to

conclusions, it

seen quite obvious that she was in fact a Muslim, and was only on the

show

to insult Sikhs.

This cannot be tolerated.

the audio of the show will be uploaded later today

Act now. Please call, email and text the BBC to complain. Use the

feedback

form - http://www.bbc.co.uk/feedback/

And call her live on her show too, see below for details.

Call Sonia on 08459 440445,

Text Sonia on 07786 202001

Email Sonia at sonia@bbc.co.uk

Please forward this mail

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MESSED UP FAMILY

MESSED UP FEMALE

I SWEAR IF I COULD HAVE CALLED I'D HAVE CUSSED ON NATIONAL RADIO

AND YEAH, I'D HAVE CUSSED IN PUNJABI

:v :g :v :g :v :g :v :g :v :g

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I think Guru Nanak Dev Jee took care of people like this a long time ago..  :nihungsmile:

http://www.sikhitothemax.com/Page.asp?Sour...D=3662&Format=2

This reply has to be the best :umm:

koeI AwKY BUqnw ko khY byqwlw ]

Some call him a ghost; some say that he is a demon.

I just heard the MP3 and all i got to say is, some ppl need to learn to speak english before they go on that radio. she couldnt even speak normal english, uumm ammm umm amm

wat the hell is that?

I would suggest peple dont bother with any more of this. She said wat she said, and she will pay for it.

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