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I was on youtube the other day just browsing like normal. But then I randomly decided to do a search on Sikhism to see the latest videos posted using the filter button.

Anyways I came across this newly posted video of a so called Sikh guy who "converted" to Islam and he makes his "testimony". I have not even watched the video to be honest. But its disturbing to see this kind of ant sikh videos. ie trying to gain more followers by using this guy to promote Islam.

Anyone know about this? I only came across it a few days ago. seems like something very new.

 

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Maybe a week ago I searched something similar and one of those dawah/islamic channels or whatever had a video with Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the title and thumbnail. Out of curiosity I clicked and only watched like 30 sec. It was a long video so I went straight to the comments and there was a comment of how a ex Sikh now Muslim explaining "contradictions" of Sikhi. Comment didn't really make sense tbh.

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17 hours ago, Big_Tera said:

I was on youtube the other day just browsing like normal. But then I randomly decided to do a search on Sikhism to see the latest videos posted using the filter button.

Anyways I came across this newly posted video of a so called Sikh guy who "converted" to Islam and he makes his "testimony". I have not even watched the video to be honest. But its disturbing to see this kind of ant sikh videos. ie trying to gain more followers by using this guy to promote Islam.

Anyone know about this? I only came across it a few days ago. seems like something very new.

 

 

There is no evidence that the person was a Sikh in the first place, just because a YouTube channel with less than 2000 subscribers posts a video like this doesn't mean it's true, also, even if it is real, why get triggered by it, if the guy actually converted than maybe he wasn't really into Sikhi anyway, either way, it looks fake as hell to me.

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I think it's fake. Look at the way he speaks. Such flawless Urdu is not spoken by Indian Sikhs, especially by the new generation. And when the host told him to switch to Punjabi, even then he spoke like a typical Urdu'ized Pakistani. Definitely not Indian Sikh. Listened to most of it, he sounds like a life long Muslim. Doesn't sound like a convert to me. They are allowed to use deception to spread their religion.

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On 6/24/2020 at 2:08 PM, kcmidlands said:

 

There is no evidence that the person was a Sikh in the first place, just because a YouTube channel with less than 2000 subscribers posts a video like this doesn't mean it's true, also, even if it is real, why get triggered by it, if the guy actually converted than maybe he wasn't really into Sikhi anyway, either way, it looks fake as hell to me.

It is true or not is not the issue. It's the fact that these videos are being posted in the first place. It's a direct threat. Ie trying to say that Sikhism is not true faith and then saying how islam is true by this fake testimony. 

We can't let things like this slide. Next there maybe hundreds of these fake videos.

We need to report them. I actually have come across this person's face before. Seems like a strategy to try and gain Sikh converts.

 

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1 minute ago, Big_Tera said:

It is true or not is not the issue. It's the fact that these videos are being posted in the first place. It's a direct threat. Ie trying to say that Sikhism is not true faith and then saying how islam is true by this fake testimony. 

We can't let things like this slide. Next there maybe hundreds of these fake videos.

We need to report them. I actually have come across this person's face before. Seems like a strategy to try and gain Sikh converts.

 

You're right Veer Ji. If people bring to light certain videos here we could all flag them. I like how you think. 

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