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  • ...a Rikabganj in Delhi it runs an institute GURMAT Vidyala for training Sikh missionaries and ragis.
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  • '''Giani Jagtar Singh Jachak'''(b.1954) is one of prominent Sikh Missionary, preacher, writer who got award of "ambessdor of peace" from Uni * During, 9/11 Attacks in america he started guided around people about Sikh faith as they were thought to be moslems.
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  • ...n Kabul, there are other Gurdwara too. This was a major centre of the Sikh missionaries during the time of Guru Arjan Sahib, Guru Hargobind Sahib and Guru Har Rai
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  • ...rquisites much higher than those given to the sons of the soil), Christian missionaries with religious conversion as their ultimate aim, and officers and diplomats
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  • ...igners entered and colonized Punjab: the British administration, Christian missionaries by the busload, and the Bengali Babus--collectively changing the ruling man ...the masses were blissfully sleeping. Swami’s prescriptions to counter the missionaries were overshadowed by other communal forces that he himself unleashed in Pun
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  • ...chings of the Guru. At one time Bhai Gurdas also served as one of the Sikh missionaries at Kabul. ...rses' hoofs is heard. The music is also heard during the night. There is a Sikh temple at Gharuka in honour of the vist of the Guru.
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  • ...achings focus on removal of Derawad in light of [[Adi Granth Sahib]] and [[Sikh Rehat Maryada]]. He do his preachings in villages around [[Punjab]] and als ...aritar Likhyatey" - Composition written by Guru Gobind Singh. More than 50 Sikh Institutions gave letter to Akal Takhat.
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  • Sikh regiments made their way to the foreign quarter “crawling through the Im ...gations. Sikh troops were also dispatched to guard churches and Christian missionaries, the targets of the Boxer uprisings.
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  • '''THE SIKH TREE''' ...here I mention it with reference to a book. I have captioned the book, THE SIKH TREE - as the same grew over a period of 239 years ( 1469 to 1708). It depi
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  • ...a " knife-like trident to be slung across the shoulder - an answer to the Sikh kirpan " [ Bajrang ]. It has subsequently expanded its targets to include M Parivar's ``anger'' against Christian missionaries and get them
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  • ...he was the promised Messiah by proving that Guru Nanak had been a Muslim. Sikh scholars answered the claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and refuted his argument
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  • ...1,000,000 Sikhs into the Khalsa fold. This was at a time when the British missionaries were trying their best to break the Sikhs from their roots. [[category:Sikh Sects]]
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  • ...velled in all four directions - North, East, West and South. The founder [[Sikh Guru]] is believed to have travelled more than 28,000 Kms in five major tou ...chings of the Guru. At one time Bhai Gurdas also served as one of the Sikh missionaries at Kabul.
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  • This book has been highlighted recently by some upcoming Sikh historians to support some of the historical events linked to [[Guru Nanak] ...s which were delivered in reply to few Muslim activists by self proclaimed Sikh activist on Youtube and other missionary websites.
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  • ...schismatic character, had began to lose 'steam' after failing to stir the Sikh people. ...tarting in the seventies of the last century, it marked a turning-point in Sikh history. It touched Sikhism to its very roots, and made it a living force o
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  • ...to the Sikh cause, Guru Angad appointed him [[Guru Amar Das]] the third Sikh Guru at the age of 73. ...s the sister of 7/7 London suicide bomber Hasib Hussain. Kaur embraced the Sikh way of life in the late 1990s. Her strict Muslim family disowned her after
    8 KB (1,317 words) - 01:33, 28 February 2009
  • ...ciples. I also believe that up the point that I was "lucky" to know of the Sikh religion, which helped guide my decisions, but unfortunately many of today' ...s "inferior, non-believer, etc". That is one reason why you don't see Sikh Missionaries actively pursuing conversions.
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  • ...onymous with Hinduism). It arose because of a perceived dissolution of the Sikh faith, i.e., Sikhs were believed to be falling into the folds of Hindu thou ...sam Granth. The Dasam Granth has been understood as reflecting the Sanatan Sikh's world-view and the Adi Granth the Tat Khalsa's since the Dasam Granth con
    12 KB (1,992 words) - 15:44, 9 July 2009
  • ...ticipate in the prayer service. All prayed together and the mother of that Sikh friend regained her consciousness and recovered. He had this firm belief th ...At first my daughter would not understand me but after meeting many of my Sikh friends she was convinced that Sikhs were good people.
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  • {{Sikh?}} ...given''' the last name ''''Singh'''' many times to associate him with the Sikh religion.]]
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