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How did your ancestors become Sikhs?


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49 minutes ago, proactive said:

It really depends on what background a Sikh's ancestors came from.  If they were Jat, Kamboh  or any other agricultural castes then their ancestors were never Hindus at all. These groups followed their own tribal religions which consisted of ancestor worship such as Jathera. The Sikhs who come from the Khatri, Brahmin, Arora backgrounds had Hindu ancestors. The Sikhs whose ancestors' background was so-called lower castes like Chamar, Chuhra etc, they also followed older animalist gods which were eventually incorporated into popular Hinduism. 

If you look beyond the Hindu propaganda that anyone who lived in south Asia prior to the Muslim invasions was a Hindu then technically possibly less than 10% of Sikhs today had Hindu ancestors.

There was a minor census done by a British officer in 1848 of Lahore which was cited in an article in the Punjab Past and Present journal of Punjabi university which I read a few years ago. He classed the Sikhs as either Muslim-Sikhs and Hindu-Sikhs, ie those who came from a Hindu background and those who came from a Muslim background. He found that around 9 or 10% of the Sikhs of his time in Lahore came from a Muslim background and 90% came from a Hindu background. This wouldn't be the same all over Punjab because Lahore being the centre of Sikh power, Muslims would have been more likely to become Sikhs there than in other parts of Punjab. But it does show that the 'Sikhs all came from Hindus' slogan is complete BS. 

I'm not too sure but there's data from the British era which shows a major decline in Hindu-Jat population in Panjab over the years and at the same time a big increase in Sikh-Jat population. Jathera worship wouldn't be the dominant religion followed by a family during the British times but more so practiced on the side (similar to how people visited Peers/Deras but follow another faith too) and some still carry it out on the side today. 

We know it's propaganda that "Sikhs all come from Hindus". Like Sant Syed Prithipal Singh (né Mushtaq Hussein) was born in a famous religious Muslim-Mirpuri family but became a baptised Sikh. 

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