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4. forcefull feeding of kuthha to Hindus/Sikhs was part of the major islamic state strategy & policy of mass coversion of Hindus to Islam.
4. forcefull feeding of kuthha to Hindus/Sikhs was part of the major islamic state strategy & policy of mass coversion of Hindus to Islam.
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5. According to Mughal law, Hindus were neither permitted to keep meat cutting weapons at home nor allowed to cook and eat any form of meat other than Kutha.
5. According to Mughal law, Hindus were neither permitted to keep meat cutting weapons at home nor allowed to cook and eat any form of meat other than Kutha.



Revision as of 17:36, 31 October 2005

1. Kutha is edible meat prepared after slaughtering an amimal in ritulisic Islamic religious tradition. Almost All over India locally termed as 'Halal'.

Socio Religous Taboo

2. Besides Sikhs having been formally ordained by 10th Guru to refrain from eating it, almost all non muslim Indians tend to shun it. The overall social sentiment the country over is so rigid that eating 'Halal' even inadvertantly is considered an ethical sin.

Why 10th Guru Ordained So ?

Kutha As a Weapon of Mass Conversion

3. During Mughal rule, kutha was used to destroy the Hindu & Sikh faiths.

4. forcefull feeding of kuthha to Hindus/Sikhs was part of the major islamic state strategy & policy of mass coversion of Hindus to Islam.

5. According to Mughal law, Hindus were neither permitted to keep meat cutting weapons at home nor allowed to cook and eat any form of meat other than Kutha.

6. The market architecture had shops selling only Kutha.

7. Brahminism, staying itegrated into & suported by the state policy, played tripple role :-

(a)Socio-spiritual political GOD defining morality & ethics for the Hindu humanity.Kutha eaten by a Hindu discretely/circustantially/inadvertantly/by force meant the victim ceased to be a Hindu.

(b)A friend to the Mugal State to ease the process of coversion.Thus earning Temproal favours from the Mugal Empror.

(c)A coupling between The Mugal Empire & Hinhu Kshatri Kings to keep them morally, ethically & politically brain washed leaving them pliable enough to tow the line of staying in absolute submission to royal dictates.

8. Thus it was ensured that the regional administrative policies followed by subordinate Hindu Kinks were in line with those sought by the Mugal King of the Kings.

9. Non-muslim meat eaters were forced illegally & secretly slaughter meat witin the confines of their administratively ill organised homes.

10. Alternatly they were to clandistinely buy kutha at the risk of being outcasted from Hinduism if noticed by any Hindu.

11. Thus first push towards conversion was executed by the Brahmin. In resonance was the pull by the state machinary through terror tactics/social honoures/job opportunities/materialistic baits & the like.

12. victims On being caught by the Brahmin or by the royal police were forced to be left with the decision of accepting :-

(a) Islam & be rewarded with a kushy life ahead
(b) Starved to death by Living as degraded social-outcast doomed & isolated in socio religous confinement defined by Bramanism.

such subjects were deprived of even bare minimum nececities of suvival supports like social access to food water & shelter etc.

(c)'Death by refusing to eat Kutha.That is what a sikh WAS, STAYS & WILL STAY ordained by 10th Guru. The message to the State,Cowards & the universe was loud & clear
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"A sikh will fight out falsehood, & LORD TRUTH willing embrasse Death & Join LORD TRUTH as a Sikh only".

13. Let us understand it very clearly it is not the 'physical act of eating Kutha' alone, which is part of Sikhism. It is the moral,ethical,martial,truthful & socio religous political formal statement that DEATH CAN't DETER A SIKH FROM HIS FAITH IN LORD TRUTH & Shri GURU GRANTH SAHIB.


They eat the meat of the goats, killed after the Muslim prayers are read over them, (SGGS Pg 472-1)

See main article Vegetarianism