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In Afghanistan there used to be prominent Sikh and Hindu communities living along side the Muslim majority. As time went on things got worse. Taliban took over and Hindus and Sikhs were forced to wear yellow arm bands to identify themselves, similar to Jews in Germany! Me and my Hindu and Sikh relatives now live in Southall. Here we have a Afghan Gurdwara and Mandir. Our history shouldn’t be forgotten and you will find this interesting.

 

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No. I am a strong Hindu, although I do respect the Sikh faith and strongly condemn the congress government and everyone involved in 1984 genocide and believe apologies and amends at least, are required. And contrary to your belief, no I don’t believe in 300000000000 gods. The Vedas clearly says believe in one God , I believe in one God (similar idea to WaheGuru)where his qualities are made easier for us to imagine by moortis, we don’t worship the moortis we worship God and his qualities.

Hope I cleared some misconceptions.

 

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8 hours ago, Guest AFGHAN HINDU said:

No. I am a strong Hindu, although I do respect the Sikh faith and strongly condemn the congress government and everyone involved in 1984 genocide and believe apologies and amends at least, are required. And contrary to your belief, no I don’t believe in 300000000000 gods. The Vedas clearly says believe in one God , I believe in one God (similar idea to WaheGuru)where his qualities are made easier for us to imagine by moortis, we don’t worship the moortis we worship God and his qualities.

Hope I cleared some misconceptions.

 

Good one, old chap :)

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9 hours ago, Guest AFGHAN HINDU said:

No. I am a strong Hindu, although I do respect the Sikh faith and strongly condemn the congress government and everyone involved in 1984 genocide and believe apologies and amends at least, are required. And contrary to your belief, no I don’t believe in 300000000000 gods. The Vedas clearly says believe in one God , I believe in one God (similar idea to WaheGuru)where his qualities are made easier for us to imagine by moortis, we don’t worship the moortis we worship God and his qualities.

Hope I cleared some misconceptions.

 

Good on you! Stay strong in your Dharam... wherever you find God you know you are on the right path. Respect from a Sikh.  :) 

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19 hours ago, Guest AFGHAN HINDU said:

The Vedas clearly says believe in one God , I believe in one God

Please point me to a link where it says this. Anyone of any faith if they are solid and true to the foundations of the faith are decent people and worthy of praise. It's when they distort it to suit their own selfish needs one needs to stay clear.

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42 minutes ago, InderjitS said:

Please point me to a link where it says this. Anyone of any faith if they are solid and true to the foundations of the faith are decent people and worthy of praise. It's when they distort it to suit their own selfish needs one needs to stay clear.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nondualism

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Thanks for providing the link N30S1NGH. Respect.

InderjitS, I appreciate your curiosity,  but in the future please tread carefully when testing other people’s faith in their religions.

Peace.

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