why does muslims fail at anything they do? kewl.
2006-07-14 14:09:07
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Because sikhs hindered them from turning whole of india to islam and if the sikhs were not in the front lines now they would have taken over india by now.
and istead of thanking the sikhs, india( hindus try to destroy sikhs( 1984 massacre of sikhs)
2006 twisting of sikh history in educational school books
2006-07-16 00:30:45
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answered by Oracle 2
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They want to dominate the world and convert everyone to Islam (or at least the fanatics do). They've failed because not only were Sikh and Hindu armies strong enough to defend themselves against the Arabs, but they also refused to convert to Islam. Many, however, did convert to Islam either by choice or by force.
2006-07-14 20:48:44
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answer #3
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answered by sfxero 2
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The Gurus were from God, and led the Sikhs the right way.
And not all muslims were or are against the sikhs (who no longer have the living Gurus to guide them).
2006-07-14 14:00:35
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answer #4
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answered by ThatGuy 4
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the sikhis do not blow them selfs up muslims just want to become a super power same as the christians and its not working we have had enough of the fairy tails
2006-07-15 06:43:34
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answered by andrew w 7
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because theyre dirty rag-heads...
j/k. i dont know. its certainly not for lack of trying...
2006-07-14 13:59:45
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answer #6
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answered by Adrian N 2
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because knowledge is power.
2006-07-14 13:59:06
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answered by firewall 5
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I didn't know this was happening.
2006-07-14 14:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Well they have a reason. Sikhism or rather Khalsa Pantha was organised to fight against Islamic atrocities upon Hindus.
The have failed as Sikhs were fighting for justice . They drew strength from millions of Hindus who were supporting them and had faith in them.
Sikhism reprsented spiritualism mixed with not to surrender against injustice and fighting for the victims. The belief that what they were doing was right and they had a just cause was their strength.
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Oracle Shame on you.
Hindus trying to destroy Sikhism?
Dear misguided soul, Hindu and Sikh are no different. They intermarried often half the family grew their hair and were called Keshdhari Hindu or Sikh and others who did not opted for Long hair were called Sahajdhari Sikh or Hindu.
Both attended Gurudwara.
One riot in aftermath of Punjab Terrorism by Sikh and killing of Indira Gandhi and you claim Hindus destroying Sikh.
And changing history.
Why are you ignoring history which lead to riot. NOT THAT I SUPPORT IT. It was a shamfull act by some politicians who were trying to cash in the anger of public over general situation of Punjab.
But Sikhs started it when they ignored their own history and purpose for which they were organised and started killing innocent Hindus in Punjab. So many Hindus had to sell off their property and move out of Punjab for saving their life.
It was terrorism by Sikh which had angered Hindus and killing Gandhi Gace a chance to selfish politicians to cash on it.
But it was limited to Delhi and nearby area only.
So stop generalising.
I have still Sikh friends who call themselves Hindu and I attend Gurudwara often enough.
"Hinduism is a generic name given to all the faiths which have roots in India and believe in Parmatma (God), Prarthana (prayer), Punerjanma (reincarnation), Purushartha (Karma) and Prani Daya (kindness to all living beings)." Sikhism believes in all of these.
The Granth contains specific references to Hindu gods such as Rama and Krishna. The gurudwaras, or Sikh temples, have always been decorated with pictures of Hindu devas and devis. The first desecration of these pictures was in 1906 at Harmandir, and this was the first action taken by separatist Sikhs.
Reference is made to the avatars of Vishnu in the Granth Sahib. The Dasma Granth deals with all the avatars beginning on page 169. Volume two of the Dasma Granth is exclusively based on Krishna. It is accepted that Guru Gobind Singh was a staunch believer in Durga Mata (Mother Goddess). In the entire Guru Granth Sahib, the Vedas are respected and referred to as sacred. Guru Gobind Singh states that the Vedas originated from Brahma and the path of the Vedas is the only path for the people to follow. Sikhism heavily bases itself on Karma yoga (the science of actions) and states that if an individual acts only on good deeds, selfless acts with a pure devotion to God, they can achieve the ultimate state of existence.
The speech of one of the greatest modern Sikh leaders, Master Tara Singh, at a meeting in Bombay on August 19, 1964, who declared:
"Sikhs and Hindus are not separate. Sikhs will survive only if Hindus survive. Sikhs are part and parcel of the Hindu Society. Guru Govind Singhji brought in Gurumukhi the wisdom and philosophy from our scriptures and Puranas. Are we going to give up this heritage?"
Taha hum adhik tapasya sadhi
Mahakal kalika aradhi
~ Guru Govind Singh
(There I worshipped and did penance to seek Kali.)
Ram katha jug jug atal
Sab koi bhakhat net Suragbas Raghuver kara
Sagri puri samet Jo en Katha sune aur gaave
Dukh pap tah nikat na aave
~ Guru Govind Singh
(The story of Ram is immortal and everyone should read it. Ram went to heaven along with the whole city. Whoever listens to or sings His story, will be free of sin and sorrow.)
Kahaiya Hinduan daro na ab tum
Im likho pathon dil sain Guru Nanak ki gadi par
Ab hain Tegh Bahadur Unko jo Muhummadi kar lihoon
To ham hain sab sadar Arya Dharma rakhak pragatiyo hain
~ Guru Tegh Bahadur
(Hindus, do not fear, Guru Tegh Bahadur is Guru Nanak's successor. If Muslims bother you, I'll take care of them. For I am the protector of Hinduism.)
Tin te sun Siri Tegh Bahadur
Dharam nibaahan bikhe Bahadur Uttar bhaniyo, dharam hum Hindu
Atipriya ko kin karen nikandu Lok parlok ubhaya sukhani
Aan napahant yahi samani Mat mileen murakh mat loi
Ise tayage pramar soi Hindu dharam rakhe jag mahin
Tumre kare bin se it nahin
~ Guru Tegh Bahadur's reply to Aurangzeb's ordering him to embrace Islam.
(In response, Shri Tegh Bahadur says, My religion is Hindu and how can I abandon what is so dear to me? This religion helps you in this world and that, and only a fool would abandon it. God himself is the protector of this religion and no one can destroy it.)
Sakal jagat main Khalsa Panth gaje
Jage dharam Hindu sakal bhand bhaje
~ Guru Govind Singh
(The Khalsa sect will roar around the world. Hinduism will awaken, its enemies will flee.)
Sikh Guru always called themselves Hindus.
Sikh Sect was formed deliberately to create a martial branch of Hinduism to fight agaist oppression of Hindus by Muslim rulers.
Sikh do worship Goddess Durga and her other forms. They regularly visit temples .
Some sparatists Sikh may deny this. But most of them are really backed up by western organizations which prefer a weak hindu community. Evangelicans tried to separte hindus in as small communities as they could. but that is another story.
At the most the difference between sanatani hindus and sikh hindus is something like catholics and protestants. but just like both of those sects are christian. sanatani and sikhs both are hindus.
It can not be said that Islam had no affect on sikhism either. The idea of A book was very much adopted by Guru Govind Singh. But he did not do it to separate Sikhs from Hindus. He did not wanted the Guru linage to continue. He called the book "Guru Granth".
He was trying to turn Hindus in fighters against oppression and fight for justice.
Sikh Gurus tried to take back possesion of Ayoddhya temple of Rama (Babary Mosque). They fought for Kashmeeree Hindus in the valley. Just read Indian History of Mugal period and you will get a clear picture.
For 400 years Hindus have been donating their son to Sikh Pantha to fight for the cause. The rest of the family was also sikh yet hindu.
Lets keep temporary differences within family aside and Go forward with goodwill, and unity instead of paranoia .
Source(s):
Sikh-Hindu Similarity
http://hinduism.about.com/religion...
2006-07-17 05:51:05
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answered by Karma 4
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