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Mr Sardar

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  1. From Rumis works "“Islam and other faiths have all come around so recently yet Love has no beginning or end. You can’t call the unbeliever an infidel if he’s been the latest victim of love“ For Sikhs Wahdatul Wujud is mukhti enlightenment: "In the poem “I am the One” Rumi shows his belief in Wahdatul Wujud “I became the One whose name everybody takes an oath to. I became Jesus to the moon. I rose up and passed through the sky I am the drunk Moses. God himself lives inside this patched cloak. I am crazy, insane, drunk out of mind I don’t listen to advice and deserve to be locked up” he said at the end of this poem: “When Muhammad sees me drunk, my face pale, he kisses my eyes, then I prostrate before him. I am today’s Muhammad, but not the Muhammad of the past I am the phoenix of the time” P 154 in the last two sentences of the poem “You can’t get away” Rumi calls people to become heretics, saying : “If you don’t act like a heretic you can’t reach the truth in Islam“ Comment: this is a pure lie on the pure religion of Islam, Never did any Prophet or their Companions acted like heretics, rather this is the satanic saying of these misguided Sufis and their religion of heresy. May Allah send Salah and Salam on the Prophet (saw), his household, Companions and those who follow them. Compiled by Ali Hassan Khan. " Thing is sufism was used alot for concubines in brothel houses they would do qwali with seductive dancing followed by prostitution houses throughout india by muslims where girls were kidnapped even sikh women and hindus during moghul reign and even sold through sex trades taking place to arabia and further on, hence today we see alot of arabs who have descent from indian blood aswell.
  2. The mythological people who brought vedas into India whose religion was around iran, afghanistan, pakistan, india so forth the religion became lost as myth has it and people have tried to bring it back infact there is a sakhi about Guru Nanak being told by a pandit just to preach vedas and not his new religion guru nanak said that vedas had been forgotten and old something like that I can not remember entire sakhi. This religion took manifestations into buddhism, zorostraism, jainism soforth anicent religions so many have tried to reform and bring back. Here is abit about rumi being a deviant and satanic according to islam http://aboutmuslims.com/?p=96 Rumis teachings are from the same sources of vedic ideology and his teachings were used to convert many to islam however people such as jhangir aurangzeb and so forth tried to bring people into muhammadenism which has created terrorism now and many other issues. Our beliefs are very similar to rumis beliefs. Rumis theology has gone to turkey and most muslim nations however alot have not paid attention in actually reflecting on what it says rather they just listen to muslims priest who for which some believe in rumi others think he just a good muslim who taught muhammads religion however he went off muhammads religion akbar believed in him and guru arjan dev ji other muslims after akbar did not - babbar was half muhammaden and half rumi oriented.
  3. At the moment mandirs are emptying out, churches are as well, we are not so bad considering our population however mosques are getting filled up perhaps the media doing all these terrorist stories however some people are now doubting islam but they do not say it as they would get introuble beaten killed etc. Sikhi is a path of love not fear and scaring people into religion- however gurdwaras scare people and result to evil things. Such as khalistani people starting fights, commitee, so alot comes down to our generation to do things for our own kids and for ourselves. Also in the past going gurdwara was a past time aswell now we have internet tv phones media clubs bhangra industry and so forth. Alot of people after seeing money have become ungreatful and for one it maybe worthwhile spending time in India with people who actually need help and spreading sikhi to remote region of India where hinduism is existent to bring kirpa there langar, sewa and simran. We have to resurrect sikhi in punjab as well, punjab has come into terrible condition.
  4. Yogi Bhajan had similar problems being thrown out of gurdwaras they would gather people together and sit outside guru maharaj used to give sangat just in outsides so we can even gather kids in parks in summer for workshops. Guru sahib took over the mughals by winning the hearts of others even though the mughals rulled the gurus had the heart of everyone. If the sangat loves one another starting from ourselves and family and local families/friends we can work upwards by starting small making friends in gurdwaras it is very easy to get into fights and arguments but we need the bani and simran ourselves so there is an attracting force of the kamai. Most these commitee members are doing what the mughals and hindu kings did by drinking by choudary and showing themselves as leaders who oppress rather then sewadars. Alot the knowledge of sikhism is locked away in books which we need to read because the sikh preachers do not read them and become leaders because our previous leaders failed to do so.
  5. The success is down to our religious ideology we really need to spread it accross india but punjab needs more jobs like putting callcentres there would help more business community and we really need to boom punjab univerisities.
  6. http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1174502/introduction_to_rumi/ Thing is Guru Nanak took education in Islam as the rulers of that time were persian they must have taught these doctrines aswell at that time, rumi has seem to have taken older mythologies such as buddhism, vedanta, shaman, christianity, zorostrainism and taken a different view on spirtuality which influenced the kings of India. These doctines of Shams Tabrizi and Rumi do have by orthodox muslims are not believed to be divine but just something to be used with islam better understanding the quran but he has gone deviant more towards aryan faith which is what we have presented in sikhi by sheikh farid and gurbani. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=J0ExiY-2pHEC&pg=PR16&lpg=PR16&dq=rumi+divine+revelation&source=bl&ots=zGe74HlTSB&sig=LmKnaUIdKn43U6RmmVqxgsiP1U4&hl=en&ei=DqCTTfCKBtK5hAf58aXtCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CDMQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=rumi%20divine%20revelation&f=false one of his poems
  7. By adhering to his works it does claim to offer a salvation similar to ours I am not sure about reading it, sheikh farids works read offer salvation as through gurbani.
  8. http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/s/sufism.html http://www.israinternational.com/the-perfect-man.html http://www.ibnarabisociety.org/articles/weismann.html http://truthaboutsufism.wordpress.com/2010/08/25/sufism-revealed-creed-the-concept-of-the-perfect-man-insanul-kamil-and-haqiqah-muhammadiyah/ http://www.chishti.ru/d_m_perfectman.htm http://www.angelfire.com/az/rescon/SUFIMYSTIC.HTML
  9. It claims to be divine revelation however from what we understand from the nature of immams sheikhs and moulvis they ended up teaching the quran so they read quran but take philisophy and teaching the majority of them are ignorant about alot of the details of the entire religion all the understand is rumi took islam and was a proper scholar so he wrote a work which teaches islam so many muslims say rumi is a good muslim and put people back into shariah or say they are just trojan horses to convert other people and then you end up having nut cases after that however they follow muhammaden law. If rumis works did have such a quality like gurbani they probably would have forgotten it but his works are written in persian and are sung on wajjas performed like kirtan have qwali done and provide ras aswell the deeper belief I would not know- it understood to be a message of unity. Rumi does teach what we know as salvation as wajjad al whuud or the perfect man http://bahai-library.com/ioannesyan_perfect_man http://irfancolloquia.org/pdf/lights2_ioannesyan.pdf
  10. word of it is likely to be wrong but aspects of shastarvidya maybe from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBj49sKrGaM&feature=related
  11. One thing we know is gurmat and gurmantar are a faster route of getting mukhti but majority do not practice this fully me including.
  12. Sufis in the past had to defend there beliefs against orthodox muslims just like even sikhs had to and we learnt shastarvidya from them aswell
  13. Yes he looks Sikh but there beliefs are very similar to our own the main difference being they are muhammadens we are not. Infact Mian mir practiced Rumis theology.
  14. Rumis descendent is alive today his name is shaykh abdul kerim haqqani
  15. The name Mowlana Jalaluddin Rumi stands for Love and ecstatic flight into the infinite. Rumi is one of the great spiritual masters and poetical geniuses of mankind and was the founder of the Mawlawi Sufi order, a leading mystical brotherhood of Islam. Rumi was born in Wakhsh (Tajikistan) under the administration of Balkh in 30 September 1207 to a family of learned theologians. Escaping the Mongol invasion and destruction, Rumi and his family traveled extensively in the Muslim lands, performed pilgrimage to Mecca and finally settled in Konya, Anatolia, then part of Seljuk Empire. When his father Bahaduddin Valad passed away, Rumi succeeded his father in 1231 as professor in religious sciences. Rumi 24 years old, was an already accomplished scholar in religious and positive sciences. He was introduced into the mystical path by a wandering dervish, Shamsuddin of Tabriz. His love and his bereavement for the death of Shams found their expression in a surge of music, dance and lyric poems, `Divani Shamsi Tabrizi'. Rumi is the author of six volume didactic epic work, the `Mathnawi', called as the 'Koran in Persian' by Jami, and discourses, `Fihi ma Fihi', written to introduce his disciples into metaphysics. If there is any general idea underlying Rumi's poetry, it is the absolute love of God. His influence on thought, literature and all forms of aesthetic expression in the world of Islam cannot be overrated. Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi died on December 17, 1273. Men of five faiths followed his bier. That night was named Sebul Arus (Night of Union). Ever since, the Mawlawi dervishes have kept that date as a festival. http://www.khamush.com/works.htm There are aspects of his poetry which look similar to bani like he has a poem I read which looked like shabad hazare the thing about rumi is he claimed divine revelation according to muslims most do not believe it to be but still take it as something worthwhile the poems develop upon previous taswuuf sufi persian (aryan- indian theological aspects) which have started from islam and moved forward there are so many poems which look like gurbani. Gurbani also has the theme of being divine revelation and the messages are somewhat the same rumi influences later sufis such as sheikh farid and many who shaped punjab and it's literature and culture. http://www.khamush.com/works.htm Jelaluddin Rumi was born in the region today known as Afghanistan in 1207. His family fled the Mogul invasion to Konya, Turkey where he spent most of his life. Rumi following in his fathers ancestoral line became a scholar until his meeting with the wandering dervish, Shams of Tabriz. Of this meeting Rumi said, "What I had thought of before as God, I met today in a person." After Shams, Rumi's other strong influences were Saladin Zarkub, the goldsmith, and later his scribe, Husam. His poetry filled with a longing to be with the Friend, Him, or You. Are these mysterious pronouns the names of God, Shams, or who? This is for you, the reader to ponder. Rumi founded the Mevlevi Order of dervishes, better known as the Whirling Dervishes of Sufism. Through a turning movement, body posturing, mental focus, and sound, the dervish achieves ecstasy through union with God. Once a secret society, today the Mevlevi tour the world allowing audiences to witness the ceremony of their sacred dances and music. It is also interesting to note that similar to other major religions, Islam frowns upon dancing and using words such as "gamble," "drunk," and "wine" which you find throughout Rumi's and other great Islamic and Sufi poets writings. Obviously they mean "drunk" on God's grace, but that's not to say they wouldn't be outcast by religious fundamentalists today. The idea of drink drunk are understood in gurbani as ras, amrit and so forth. http://peacefulrivers.homestead.com/Rumipoetry1.html http://www.rumionfire.com/gallery/index.htm
  16. http://www.info-sikh.com/PageNand.html Does anyone have english translations of bhai nand lal's works. There are some on http://www.zafarnama.com/ but others such as on more details of khalsa maryada, law and guru gobind singh rullings.
  17. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51zvc-Q6Ooo go to 10.03 after to see conflict
  18. end pornography, end drugs, free electricity, free gas, there are elements of law and order which were succesful in akbars rule- maharaja ranjit singh tried to copy it but some muslim scholars say sikh law was rubbish however for us it was great but could have been better and many argue it was khalsa raj others say it was not, it seemed more of a precursor for sikhs to recover- the laws are comprehensive list of many things I am not an expert in it but there are english people who like some elements the others are too brutal. also see http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Pages/WWMD.htm http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/ http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Muhammad/myths-mu-home.htm http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Pages/Quran-Hate.htm
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