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Sheesha & Sikhi - An increasing problem in our society


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23 hours ago, jkvlondon said:

any form of drug taking  is deterimental to you , you lose conciousness of the true goal of life . These fools are indicating that they are so weak willed they can be lead around by the nose like sheep by all and sundry 'just to fit in' . My guess these are urbanites who also happen do fasts for ramadan, matha tek in hindu temples because all religions are the same ...

Why would anyone sane spoil their health , their reputations , sitting in a shisha bar giving their money away to musley/hindus who are busy laughing all the while because are stealing our children's future happiness away by targetting our girls whilst attacking and undermining our boys sikhi?

They need a tight slap to get their heads right

HOOKAH is one of the 4 bajjar kurehits ,

HARAM is sangh of par istri /mard , also taking of another's rights

HAJAMAT is Removal of body hair

HALAL is eating rituallly killed meat  but also enslavement of captives, child/multiple  marriage etc

People need to study and think on Guru ji's hukams and realise that if they love those four habit so much they have ZERO rights pretending to be a sikh

Well said. Couldn't agree more. I feel sorry to say that this sheesha trend is increasing in delhi rapidly. Some of my sikh friends have started this sheesha and alcohol stuff(especially in rajouri garden area) and they called me a weirdo and uncool for not doing these things. Doing bajjar kuŕehits is "cool" for these type of punjabis. Very sad and shameful. These people don't derserve singh and kaur in their names! 

And the worst part, parents are fine by this.

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10 hours ago, ChardikalaUK said:

Growing up, smoking was considered one the most disgusting things a Sikh could do, far worse than drinking. It was seen as something strictly only done by muslims and hindus. Only the most ghatia Sikhs would smoke.

Sadly it seems to be more accepted in our society nowadays.

So true. But when you've got Nihangs arguing they've got special dispensation to get high off smoking weed it does let the side down.

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1 hour ago, MisterrSingh said:

So true. But when you've got Nihangs arguing they've got special dispensation to get high off smoking weed it does let the side down.

From what I've read they only drink cannabis, not smoke it. The drink is called Sukha.

What makes smoking worse than drinking is the stench it leaves behind long after the act is done and it also infects the people around who are not taking part.

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11 hours ago, ChardikalaUK said:

Growing up, smoking was considered one the most disgusting things a Sikh could do, far worse than drinking. It was seen as something strictly only done by muslims and hindus. Only the most ghatia Sikhs would smoke.

Sadly it seems to be more accepted in our society nowadays.

Isn't there a sakhi saying Guru Gobind Singh Ji's horse wouldn't even go near tobacco plants, can't remember the full story

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24 minutes ago, ChardikalaUK said:

From what I've read they only drink cannabis, not smoke it. The drink is called Sukha.

What makes smoking worse than drinking is the stench it leaves behind long after the act is done and it also infects the people around who are not taking part.

So does the drunk who plows into a minivan full of kids. Nothing compares to the destructive nature of alcohol. 

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