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What do you consider to be the main challenges for young sikhs living in the Europe? Is it issues of Kirpan and national law, sikhs turning to atheism, sikh girls turning wild, jatha divisions or what do you consider to be the biggest concerns for sikhs in Europe?

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I personally believe these jatha divisions are the greatest concern regarding the future. As a friend of mine noted "There are not many sikhs in Europe. There are many akj'ers, taksalis and nihangs though".

What do you think are the biggest challenges to young sikhs?

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following the teachings of the Sikh Religion...

One of the traits of Kaljug are that we have a GREAT outer appearance that we are Gursikhs when infact our sikhi jeevan is poor. This is one thing that I have particularly noticed

you will see Singh's Singhnia looking very great but there actions and behaviour are very poor and reflects little knowledge of the principles of Sikhism. Last week i went to a wedding

and a Singhnee with a dastaar taken amrit turns upto the party 2 hours later to enjoy the relishes of the senses, and heres me wishing i never went to my relatives wedding.

When i approached the singhnee and told her that this is a terrible place for you to be at (alcohol, meat,loud music, dancing and drunk people) she wouldn't listen to anything i would say, but in return said this is a perfectly fine place where i am at a friend wedding. Even other people were looking at her thinking what is a Singhnee doing sitting at the front table of a wedding party.

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Thank you very much Pal07.

So you would say that the greatest challenge for sikhs is that young sikhs of today do not live up to the standards of behaviour when it comes to being a sikh?

What about others, what do you belive is the biggest problem/challenge of sikhs today?

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following the teachings of the Sikh Religion...

One of the traits of Kaljug are that we have a GREAT outer appearance that we are Gursikhs when infact our sikhi jeevan is poor. This is one thing that I have particularly noticed

you will see Singh's Singhnia looking very great but there actions and behaviour are very poor and reflects little knowledge of the principles of Sikhism. Last week i went to a wedding

and a Singhnee with a dastaar taken amrit turns upto the party 2 hours later to enjoy the relishes of the senses, and heres me wishing i never went to my relatives wedding.

When i approached the singhnee and told her that this is a terrible place for you to be at (alcohol, meat,loud music, dancing and drunk people) she wouldn't listen to anything i would say, but in return said this is a perfectly fine place where i am at a friend wedding. Even other people were looking at her thinking what is a Singhnee doing sitting at the front table of a wedding party.

Was that singhnee partaking meat alcohol etc? theres so much tobacco, alcohol, sex, wars, bloodshed on this Earth. Its happenning right now as you read this ! Yes immoral acts are going on the city you live in, in the nearest hotel to your residence. Honestly i think this place called earth is too much for us Sikhs. You know we need a spaceship to take us to some distant planet where these things dont happen. How can we be safe inside the walls of our homes when the air that we breathe is the same that is inhaled and exhaled by every drugie, prostitue, pimp, Muslim (lol) and who knows i may be inhaling the exhaled air of a sinner. Gawd..even my body is made of the same flesh, the same flesh that someone is enjoying somwhere. Grrrrrr.

When are they gonna send people into space (for ever), where their will be nothing but calm.

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Honestly i think this place called earth is too much for us Sikhs. You know we need a spaceship to take us to some distant planet where these things dont happen. How can we be safe inside the walls of our homes when the air that we breathe is the same that is inhaled and exhaled by every drugie, prostitue, pimp, Muslim (lol) and who knows i may be inhaling the exhaled air of a sinner. Gawd..even my body is made of the same flesh, the same flesh that someone is enjoying somwhere. Grrrrrr.

When are they gonna send people into space (for ever), where their will be nothing but calm.

LOOL, good one.

Yh the air needs to be filtered somehow needs to become BIBEK. Yh we can build a spaceship and go to the moon!!! Think about it Khalsa RAJ on the Moon!!! Toooo sik!!!

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Besides from the struggles of following sikhi such as challenging kam,krodh,lobh,moh,ahankar, there are the other social/political problems which affect both Gursikhs and Shahajdhari Sikhs

For example family feuds, alcohol/drug use, poverty,lack of schooling, poor Gurdwara management. Governments anti sikhism approach.

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