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Why do sikhs hate a perfect religion like islam?


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42 minutes ago, nahid said:

vat is the praablem yaar?

O look its pp02 and all the other names hes signed up with.

No problem yaaaar (although punjabis dont use that crappy language) we respect other faiths, we help poor muslim in muslim countries and everything believe it or not, but we stand up to the haters whoever they may be... and btw we also love the muslim girls ;) 

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It's the religion not the people. The problem is that when an organization says everyone is going to hell, except their people and when people kill each other of the most innocent people, then we have a problem. 

1 hour ago, mrggg123 said:

O look its pp02 and all the other names hes signed up with.

No problem yaaaar (although punjabis dont use that crappy language) we respect other faiths, we help poor muslim in muslim countries and everything believe it or not, but we stand up to the haters whoever they may be... and btw we also love the muslim girls ;) 

What is so special about Muslim girls, among all the women in the world. (How does someone's culture make them special?)

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1 hour ago, Jacfsing2 said:

It's the religion not the people. The problem is that when an organization says everyone is going to hell, except their people and when people kill each other of the most innocent people, then we have a problem. 

What is so special about Muslim girls, among all the women in the world. (How does someone's culture make them special?)

maybe they appeal to him because they are already cowed ...bl*dy misogynist

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This question need a little rephrasing 

Why do Islamists hate a perfect religion like SIkhi?

A true Sikh does not hate any religion. Our Gurus never hated Islam. Even after Guru Gobind Singh JIs father Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was beheaded under the orders of Aurangzeb, he still harboured no hate for the religion itself. Guru Ji went to anoint his son as the next emperor by travelling on his horse. Guru Ji was so full of compassion and goodness which Aurangzeb just missed. In the zafarnama, Guru Ji states how there is no religion in the heart of Aurangzeb. 

Dhan dhan sikhi, dhan dhan Guru Ji. The only path to liberation is Sikhi because the Gurus have practiced and perfectified every aspect of life for us, It is up to us to step forward and adopt it. 

Guru Ji lost a great amount of his writings too when he had to flee from the Anandpur killa just because the ruler would not let him stay there. Over the time that all the Guru Jis were on this earth - they had only one enemy who has committed all sorts of crimes against them - including taking their sons and building them into walls. The same enemy tried so hard to stop the parchaar, The shaheedhi of Guru Arjun Dev Ji is another event which comes to mind. Torture in cold blood for four days... just so that a drop of blood does not touch the earth as it was a belief that that drop of blood will create more Sikhs. 

Up to this day we have terrorists standing up and shooting people of other faiths in cold blood, worldwide. What a way to propagate your religion - eliminate the others!!!!

Yet Sikhs have suffered in silence - and never once committed any atrocities against anyone in this religion. Therefore I am still stuck with the question Why so Islamists hate a perfect religion like Sikhi? 

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