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  1. spnadmin

    USA Sikhs Donate Materials To Queens Libraries, Improving Public Relations

    On May 20, local Sikh leaders donated books, DVDs and pamphlets to Queens libraries in an ongoing campaign to increase awareness of Sikh culture, history and religion. Community activist and the leader of the Sikh awareness project, Jagir Singh Bains explains that the awareness campaign was...
  2. Admin

    History Of Dakhni Sikhs

    History of Dakhni Sikhs We are looking for some historical information on these long forgotten Dakhni Sikhs. Any historical account, link or article on Dakhni Sikhs would be really appreciated. Gurfateh!
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    Heritage Punjabi University Gets Special Project On Sikhs

    The department of Sociology and Social Anthropology of university had submitted a proposal to the government prepared under the supervision of Dr Birinder Pal Singh, Professor in the Department and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences. After accepting the proposal the government sanctioned Rs...
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    India Afghan-Sikhs Explain Their Fears And Threats To Indian PM

    Afghan-Sikhs are faced with the problem of not having proper burial places for deaths of Sikhs By Tan Ong Afghanistan (CHAKRA) — On a two day visit to Afghanistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, met members of the Afghan-Sikh minority community in Kabul. He listened to their issues with regards...
  5. Ishna

    How Do Sikhs View Someone's Pre-Sikh Lifestyle (and Current Circumstances)?

    This thread is an offshoot from this one. I think the topic of marriage and "converts" to Sikhism is a complicated one. If you are raised in a Sikh family, brought up with Sikh principles, or even just Sikh in appearances with little understanding, you're likely to to married to a Sikh by...
  6. TigerStyleZ

    How Do You Prove God In Sikhism?

    My Question is above, how do you prove that God exist ? For example to convert a non-religious to a sikh.
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