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Basics Of Sikhi Vs Dawah Man


Mehtab Singh
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why did his account get terminated? did youtube delete his account or did he delete his account?

I reckon he deleted it. The guy started off as though he had mutual respect, then went off on his scripted agenda! By end of it hes got his own bezzati done, even his co faith members were criticising him.

On Imrans video version were Singh on one side Bright red letters sprayed blood type effect "Vs" He on other.. In the title of his video Imran instructed his audience to engage with Sikhs to clear "Misconceptions" that only the path of SWT is "acceptable"! Sly dude.. He explicitly instructed members of the public to disrupt Multicultural Harmony by homogenising SPiirtuality by telling others their own identity their spirituality their conciousness and worth is wrong!

deleting his acc does not surprise me one bit! Its a shame! if only Imran had sought an understanding of Interfaith mutual respect everybody is open arms and warms up to communities sharing ideals.

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I reckon he deleted it. The guy started off as though he had mutual respect, then went off on his scripted agenda! By end of it hes got his own bezzati done, even his co faith members were criticising him.

On Imrans video version were Singh on one side Bright red letters sprayed blood type effect "Vs" He on other.. In the title of his video Imran instructed his audience to engage with Sikhs to clear "Misconceptions" that only the path of SWT is "acceptable"! Sly dude.. He explicitly instructed members of the public to disrupt Multicultural Harmony by homogenising SPiirtuality by telling others their own identity their spirituality their conciousness and worth is wrong!

deleting his acc does not surprise me one bit! Its a shame! if only Imran had sought an understanding of Interfaith mutual respect everybody is open arms and warms up to communities sharing ideals.

( comment edited - Imran got his bezzati done)

It seems the whole dawah crew act alike the same thing happened when the dawah guy who apologized and condemned grooming cases was guilted by his co-religionists into removing it. Imran (ibn [son of] mansur) Khan aka Imran Khan the dawah man lost the debate he started with Jagraj Singh Basics of Sikhi who clearly beat every point dawah man had and it's a shameful video for muhammaden. Instead the video has been taken off and kept amongst private muslim circles to examine to find flaws in the arguments and develop new tactics that they will teach to other smaller level dawah students i.e. brainwashing drones.

The greatest problem that plagues pakistanis is how they can't admit to mistake, flaw since they see it as signs of weaknesses in public. Basics didn't destroy Imran as fast as he could on every point like we see zakir naik do on edited broadcasts but basics had the humility to share the truth the whole truth and we have the ability to learn from every argument which could have more work and we learnt the new 10-40 technique which we can now use to eliminate in arguments against more mini dawah mans.

Secondly the video had many mixed muslim reactions most could see dawah man lost the argument but tried to rekindle and romanticize a victory for islam under the discussion while many sikhs who replied and destroyed every new argument they had, the whole video brought shame onto his work of trying to convert it seems they will take him back to school and get the big guys to train him. Imran's fault was coming off the script and actually having a discussion to learn why islam in the absolute including the political side of the shariah is man made falsehood it doesn't live up to it's claims of being an absolute truth. I wonder how much more it would have taken to convert brother Imran to accepting Allah's true deen of Sikhi.

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I told an Indian Hindu friend of mine who had watched this video and saw that the video on Imran's page was deleted. He made a very valid point, saying that back in the days these guys found it easier to convert people using the sword, but today in the age of technology when it comes to debating, discussing, using rational logic, they are unable to do it the same way. Back then it was easy to get off your backside in Afghanistan and attack India, loot the resources and the people, and go back giggling. Today when they can't, I don't need to tell anyone what their condition is.

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