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Step Towards Interfaith Harmony Between Sikhs And Muslims In Hounslow


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It is meaningless since Ahmadis are not even considered Muslim by Muslims. It would be better if it was mainstream Muslims.

The Jamaat Ahmadiyya founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was a strange man. In order to lure Sikhs, he created this myth that Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee was a Muslim that to this day has created a misconception among Pakistanis who try their best to prove Guru Jee was a Muslim. He even tried to lure Hindus by claiming he is Krishna. He was also the first person who started the whole mess in Kashmir by instigating the Kashmiri Muslims decades before the creation of Pakistan. Iqbal was greatly influenced by this man and it's no coincidence that Iqbal in turn also influenced the likes Jinnah to create Pakistan. During the Pakistan movement, the ahmadis were the only organised Muslim group in Punjab at the time and they fully utilized their organisation to garner support for the Muslim league among Punjabi Muslims. They thought that since they are so close to the British, the British would reward them with the whole Gurdaspur district. But they did not realize that the British are no one's friend. How ironic that they are now the most persecuted people in Pakistan, a country they helped create.

We Sikhs are a naive bunch :(

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At the time of Partition, the Gurdaspur district was meant to go to Pakistan. The only reason why it did not was that Nehru realised that direct road links to Kashmir would be lost. He managed to convince Mountbatten to keep it in India. Mountbattens wife was having an affair with Nehru so he had a useful communication route. At no time was Gurdaspur left in India due to a sizeable Sikh population.

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If you want armony then you have to segregate as segregation creates harmony n stops conflict.

Segregation doesn't create harmony, it fosters misunderstanding and suspicion. One simply needs to observe the history of the peoples forced to live in ghettoes (Jews and Blacks in particular) to know that their isolation made them subjects of mistrust and ignorant stereotypes.

All the ethnic and religious communities in the UK seems perfectly happy living with one another. Except one, whom I don't even need to mention. This is their problem, not ours. They are the only ones calling for society at large to change in order to suit their whims and certain horrible tenets of their archaic desert religion (i.e. the ritualized torture of poor animals, which goes for the Jews too, and the forcible mutilation of the genitals of children).

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Segregation doesn't create harmony, it fosters misunderstanding and suspicion. One simply needs to observe the history of the peoples forced to live in ghettoes (Jews and Blacks in particular) to know that their isolation made them subjects of mistrust and ignorant stereotypes.

All the ethnic and religious communities in the UK seems perfectly happy living with one another. Except one, whom I don't even need to mention. This is their problem, not ours. They are the only ones calling for society at large to change in order to suit their whims and certain horrible tenets of their archaic desert religion (i.e. the ritualized torture of poor animals, which goes for the Jews too, and the forcible mutilation of the genitals of children).

I do not mean segregate every one just the community who can't mix.
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At the time of Partition, the Gurdaspur district was meant to go to Pakistan. The only reason why it did not was that Nehru realised that direct road links to Kashmir would be lost. He managed to convince Mountbatten to keep it in India. Mountbattens wife was having an affair with Nehru so he had a useful communication route. At no time was Gurdaspur left in India due to a sizeable Sikh population.

They were thinking that all of Doaba was going to go to Pakistan as well because of the huge Muslim population there. Most of the Arains today in Pakistan can trace their roots back to Doaba region.

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We are indeed, especially when one takes into account how the object of this sham 'interfaith harmony' exercise is for Sikhs to now play their part and in return visit a Mosque.

And there you have it. Naiveity in a nutshell. No Muslim stepped foot in the Gurdwara and yet a bunch of naive Sikhs are about to return an imaginary goodwill gesture by 'muslims' that never happened by visiting a Mosque.

You couldn't make this stuff up. :(

How is that 'naive'? Some Ahmadis visited a Sikh Gurdwara and now some Sikhs are visiting an Ahmadi mosque. What's the problem exactly?

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