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  • ...ith the wisdom of universal thought. He then laid the foundation of modern science. ...do da Vinci]]. It was thrown into the sky by [[Wikipedia:Galileo|Galileo]] and [[Wikipedia:Copernicus|Copernicus]]. [[Wikipedia:Christopher Columbus|Chris
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  • *Authors: [[Anup Singh Choudry]] and Hardip Singh Chowdhary *Printed in Great Britain by [[Jarrold and Sons Ltd]], Norwich
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  • ...ith the wisdom of universal thought. He then laid the foundation of modern science. ...do da Vinci]]. It was thrown into the sky by [[Wikipedia:Galileo|Galileo]] and [[Wikipedia:Copernicus|Copernicus]]. [[Wikipedia:Christopher Columbus|Chris
    7 KB (1,062 words) - 06:59, 30 June 2010
  • ...weekly paper published from North America with a print run of 5,000 copies and increasing; besides the presence on the web. ...or years in the [[Punjabi Tribune]], Punjab's leading vernacular newspaper and now settled on the West Coast. His analyses of the emerging situation in th
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  • ...th of 30 days. This month starts in the [[Nanakshahi]] month of [[Bhadon]] and end in the Nanakshahi month of [[Assu]]. ...day, 3 September 1708, [[Madho Das]] was baptised by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and given the name of [[Banda Singh]].
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  • ...| Viewpoint of Human Rights in different religions (including [[Sikhism]]) and Culture | '''Genre:''' || Cultural Science and Philosophy
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  • ...9) and his teachings and accomplishments are compared with western science and the spread of Islam into India. ...Christi College, Cambridge|Corpus Christi College, Cambridge]] gave modern science its first born son, in the days when Elizabethan England flourished at its
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  • ...]] [[1967]]) was an Indian American Sikh writer and lecturer on "spiritual science" who was involved in an important legal battle over the rights of Indians t ...September]] [[1631]]), one of the most venerated, primal figures of early Sikhism, was born on [[6 October]] [[1506]] at the village of Katthu Nangal, 18 km
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  • ...gh, Anup Singh Choudry, Sardar Bishan Singh, P S Sarna, Avtar Singh Makkar and others]] ...The meeting was attended by [[Sikh]] representatives from across the globe and included Sardar Avtar Singh Makkar , president of [[SGPC]], Sardar PS Sarna
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  • ...ent of comparative religions but showed irresponsibility while speaking on Sikhism]] ...n Indian, he was a student of Public Administration, Political Science and History from Nizam College, Hyderabad, India.
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  • ...the Bengali Renaissance, as well as the Hindu renaissance during the 19th and 20th centuries. ...e as well as his deep spiritual insight, made a great impression in Europe and America.
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  • ...reason are considered [[anti-Sikhi]]. For many peoples of various cultures and religions it was common practice to be subjected to this ritual during the ...he person becomes a "true" Muslim. The [[Sikh Gurus]] have questioned this and highlighted the gender inequality in this practise.
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  • ...10:Uganda’s President Yoweri Museweni, former Secretary General Kofi Annan and other dignitaries}} ...former Secretary General Kofi Annan, Uganda’s President Yoweri Museweni and Tanzania’s President Jakaya Kikiwete among the world leaders.
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  • ===“Pathology of Pseudo-Sikh Researchers With Linear Myopic, Left Brain and Mystified Western Realities,”=== ...y '''Surinder Singh Sodhi, Ph.D. Retired Professor/Registered Psychologist and Dr. J.S. Mann''' 2004
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  • ...friend. He is just, impartial and blameless Judge, so is his divine court and eternal laws. ...f the time, was there when time started, is there to regulate life & time, and will be there when the new round of time will start3. Though He created the
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  • ...oled in Uganda he traveled to England to study at the University of London and the University of Cambridge. After qualifying as a Barrister he practiced l ...roperties and businesses of all the country's Asians and European citizens and forced around 30,000 Asians holding British Passports to flee to Britain.
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  • ...d by God. The Guru made it clear that only by following the path of truth and by undertaking righteous actions can one become dear to the Lord thus: {{Quoter | One who practices truth, righteous living, charity and good deeds,<br>
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  • ...kind. Intellectual stalwarts like Sardar Daljit Singh, Sardar Jagjit Singh and Dr Kharak Singh were the founder members of the Institute. ...jit Singh Nagar, Punjab. It is run by many other Current Sikh academicians and philosophers. Apart from commenting about various ongoing issues concerning
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  • ...l known [[Khatri]] clan in [[India]]. [[Guru Nanak Dev]], the founder of [[Sikhism]], was born into this clan. His son, [[Sri Chand]] was the founder of the [ ...o Lava. Centuries later intercine quarrels between the descendants of Lava and Kusha, ended when the descendants of Lava were victorious over the descend
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  • ...ning. Besides Sikh theology, he was vastly learned in philosophy, history and literature. He was born into a farming family, at the village Chakk in Lud ...ingers with extraordinary subtlety and finesse, he had facility in Persian and Arabic as well as in Sanskrit.
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  • ...undation stone was laid in 1892, it has since become one of the eminent [[Sikhism|Sikh]] educational institutions. ==History==
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