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  Each and every person of the Sikh community are observed as equal. All individuals,  no matter  their gender, race, disability, class or wealth, are treated with respect and dignity. Sikhs’ trust  within the  coherence of humanity is emphasised through their actions within the gurdwara  and therefore the  local people . The woman is born from woman;  there's  none without her.  Nanak , Var Asa, pg. 473 . The unity of humanity is imitated within the gurdwara  and so the  Sikh community in various ways: ·         There  is not any  distinction between men  and ladies  within the gurdwara or the community. ·         Men  and ladies  can  participate  altogether  aspects of worship. ·         All men  and ladies  can lead worship by reading the Guru  Adi Granth  and playing music. ·         All people are equivalent within the sangat. ·         Anyone who wishes to  are often  initiated into the Sikh faith and become  a part of  the Khalsa. Sikhs  do that  by  participa

Sikh Civil Rights Organization

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  The Sikh unification  is to be considered as a  community-based organization that works for  the trust  of civil and human rights for all people.  Especially, we do our job for a world where Sikhs may easily practice  and indulge in  their trust while fostering strong relations with their  area’s people  wherever  they'll  be. Programs and results What we aim  to unravel Given  the present  climate of hate, Sikh Americans  still  remain more  susceptible to  hate attacks and bias-based discrimination.  The continued  politicization and codification of xenophobia by  the present  administration and other elected officials has further emboldened bigots to  attack  against minority communities.  On the average  our legal team  skilled  200+ legal intakes a year including nearly a dozen hate crimes or potential hate-related incidents. Numerous of the cases are related to   hate crimes, school intimidation, pay discrimination/accommodation, TSA complaints,  racism  and accomm

Sikh News Canada

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  Struggle for Sikh Vote: Canada's discreet capitulation to Khalistanis How to surrender to the Khalistan’s and Get Votes” might rather be  the title of a future book by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. A consequence might follow: “How to Decay Relations with India and Live. Or Not.” Trudeau’s decision last week to cleanse all references to Sikh/ Khalistani extremism from Canada’s annual report on the terrorism threat to endear himself to  a couple of  hotheads who are increasingly subverting democratic politics in his country –  is a  dangerous and  adventure  as well, as utterly desperate. India steps up to watch as Khalistan & Pakistan supported protest deepens in Canada India  cares  over the current efforts by the extremists and Khalistan rudiments to affect the decision-making process and polity in Canada on the farmer protest issue including the “Kisan rally” planned by the pro-Khalistan group. Police were observed completely  force  caringly  to Indian  High Comm

Understanding the Oriental religion Sikhism

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  Regarding Sikhism, Sikhism comes from northern India and  is the  world’s 50 th largest organized religion. There are  quite  25 million Sikhs throughout  the world  and around half  1,000,000  within the  US . Sikhism was founded 500 years ago, when  a person  named Nanak walked the South Asian subcontinent teaching  that each one  path  cause  One God, all people are equal  and every one  of us can experience freedom through loving and serving others. The word “Sikh” refers to “Seeker of Truth.” As a faith rooted  in love , Sikhism stands for the similarity of women  and men and denounces any discrimination  concerning  gender, caste, creed, or color. There are three essential creeds of the Sikh religion: meditation upon and devotion to the creator, truthful living,  and repair  to humanity. Basic Understanding of Sikhism ·         Sikhism  is the  world's fifth-largest religion  within the  world  and therefore the  third largest monotheistic religion  within the  worl