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    Misinterpretation Of Gurbani And Misrepresentation Of Sikhism: How To Handle This Problem?

    MISINTERPRETATION OF GURBANI AND MISREPRESENTATION OF SIKHISM:HOW TO HANDLE THIS PROBLEM? Prof Devinder Singh Chahal, PhD 
Institute for Understanding Sikhism
 4418 Martin Plouffe, Laval, Quebec, Canada H7W 5L9
 E-mail: Sikhism@canada.com Introduction 
Guru Nanak (1469-1539) laid...
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    [SPN] Misrepresentation Of Gurbani By Vested Interests

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    Sikh News Sikh Charges BBC With Misrepresentation (Hindustan Times)

    Sikh charges BBC with misrepresentation (Hindustan Times) http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/sikh/SIG=124s5k1j0/*http%3A//www.hindustantimes.com/news/5967_1721942,001600060001.htm Array Sat, 17 Jun 2006 06:04:54 GMT A Birmingham-based Sikh video game creator has accused the British...
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    Misrepresentation Of Gurbani And The Sikh Religion By Vested Interests

    Introduction Guru Nanak (1469-1539) laid the foundation of Sikhi (Sikhism) during the 15th century, the Period of Renaissance (between 14th and 17th century) when the scientists were challenging some of the concepts of the Church in Europe. During this period Guru Nanak was busy in challenging...
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