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problem is when we don't keep an eye on activities done in the kaum's name . I have heard about children being beaten by hindu teachers hired by Baru Sahib even one girl having her hair cut . It is great they are teaching our bibian but we all need to support the bibian who are doig their best to bring change in the kaum .

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The problem is that they don't follow on Gurmat principles, could you imagine if the school Vaheguru made himself, (Damdami Taksal), started allowing Non-Sikhs to teach at a Sikh institution? That Iqbal Singh is also a Regressive Leftist who believes all religions are equal, (something the inspiration of Baru Sahib never claimed, Sant Attar Singh who himself did Prachar in areas where Sikhs were few in number). Ask this Iqbal Singh whether he has ever read Bhai Gurdas Ji Di Vaaran, but he'll still keep the Non-Sikhs, cause he's an SJW!

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1 minute ago, Jacfsing2 said:

The problem is that they don't follow on Gurmat principles, could you imagine if the school Vaheguru made himself, (Damdami Taksal), started allowing Non-Sikhs to teach at a Sikh institution? That Iqbal Singh is also a Regressive Leftist who believes all religions are equal, (something the inspiration of Baru Sahib never claimed, Sant Attar Singh who himself did Prachar in areas where Sikhs were few in number). Ask this Iqbal Singh whether he has ever read Bhai Gurdas Ji Di Vaaran, but he'll still keep the Non-Sikhs, cause he's an SJW!

all religions are not equal , that's the whole reason why we have Sikhi ...if somebody like him doesn't get it who is going to? He basically is cutting sikhi jard from the base and then claims to champion sikh values ? so confused and confusing 

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The problem is that they don't follow on Gurmat principles, could you imagine if the school Vaheguru made himself, (Damdami Taksal), started allowing Non-Sikhs to teach at a Sikh institution? 

I spoke to Hari Singh Randhawawale and they told me that they didn't limit themselves from learning from anyone, and that they themselves learned Ayurvedic medicine from various pandits over the years. So people high up at DDT don't seem to have any problem with learning from nonSikhs. Now, if we are running an educational institute it's common sense that we utilise the best teachers around. Sometimes (very often actually) these people aren't of the same religion/race as us. Okay, if we talking Sikh theology , we'd want a Sikh teacher but for other stuff, like say Farsi (say for a better understanding of the Persian Sikh texts), we might well be better off with a nonSikh teacher. Same with say maths.

I noticed that a lot of black people these days prefer 'Indian' maths and science teachers for giving their kids tuition in these subjects because they have a good reputation. That's how it works.

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1 hour ago, Jacfsing2 said:

The problem is that they don't follow on Gurmat principles, could you imagine if the school Vaheguru made himself, (Damdami Taksal), started allowing Non-Sikhs to teach at a Sikh institution? That Iqbal Singh is also a Regressive Leftist who believes all religions are equal, (something the inspiration of Baru Sahib never claimed, Sant Attar Singh who himself did Prachar in areas where Sikhs were few in number). Ask this Iqbal Singh whether he has ever read Bhai Gurdas Ji Di Vaaran, but he'll still keep the Non-Sikhs, cause he's an SJW!

Bro why disrespect Baba Iqbal Singh ji? He is our Buzurg, at least don't disrespect him for that reason.

 

All religions being equal is a common misconception many Sikhs are suffering from. This all started from those who believe that the Bhagat Sahiban were not even Sikhs of Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji or that they were not contemporaries of Guru Sahib and met physically while on earth. Before the arrival of the British who created these false notions, there was no doubt among Sikhs what the status of Guru Sahib was in regards to the Bhagats who had become His Sikhs and only then recieved the Illahi Bani from Sachkhand that we read in Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji as Bhagat Bani.

 

 

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49 minutes ago, Jonny101 said:

Bro why disrespect Baba Iqbal Singh ji? He is our Buzurg, at least don't disrespect him for that reason.

So does Baba Iqbal Singh believe that all religions are equal, or that there's many ways to Vaheguru, or does he like most genuine Gursikhs, (including the inspiration of Baru Sahib itself, Sant Attar Singh Ji), that Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Sikhi is the only way? If he has answered the second answer, Daas will empty the negative things about him from the post above.

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1 hour ago, Jacfsing2 said:

So does Baba Iqbal Singh believe that all religions are equal, or that there's many ways to Vaheguru, or does he like most genuine Gursikhs, (including the inspiration of Baru Sahib itself, Sant Attar Singh Ji), that Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Sikhi is the only way? If he has answered the second answer, Daas will empty the negative things about him from the post above.

I dont know about that but he has done some good work by opening akal academy schools all over north India. This school strictly promotes Sikh students to be Saabat Surat plus Bana with top quality education combined with Gurmat Sikhya and Gurmat Sangeet. If a Sikh student does kesh katal he is suspended from school. Years ago even the Hindu students use to have to wear dastars because it was part of the school uniform but then some Sikhs(from Dal Khalsa) who are infected with the bimari of secularism started making noise about this so they changed this rule from dastars to wearing a rumaal on the heads of Hindu students.

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Initially the administration of Baru Sahib was under the control of rural based sikhs(jatts, ramgariyas) but now Bhaapas have taken over.

These bhaapas join an organisation,slowly increase their number and then control the organization by voting for a bhaapa pardhaan.

These bhaapas have also ruined AKJ and have ruined the dietary bibek rehit of the jatha.

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1 minute ago, shastarSingh said:

Initially the administration of Baru Sahib was under the control of rural based sikhs(jatts, ramgariyas) but now Bhaapas have taken over.

These bhaapas join an organisation,slowly increase their number and then control the organization by voting for a bhaapa pardhaan.

These bhaapas have also ruined AKJ and have ruined the dietary bibek rehit of the jatha.

Spoken like a true pendu jut! lol

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