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GillAUS

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  1. There are a few available, just run a search from the App Store for "Sikh" - there should be a few results. I downloaded one called "Gurbani Anywhere" which contains Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Sri Dasam Granth and Bhai Gurdas Vaaran. It seems to be a pretty good app!

    I'm not sure re. Blackberry though.

  2. Going by what I saw on a recently screened BBC doco regarding the slaughter of goats in the UK, the animal is stunned first with a bolt gun, hung up and then has its jugular cut/slit. I don't really think this would constitute a "clean" kill as the stunning process doesn't really kill the animal.

    As such, for rehit purposes I don't think it would be jhatka, but could possibly be classified as non-halal/kuttha I suppose.

    In my opinion, the best meat to eat in the West if one chooses to do so, would be that classified as organic. Such meat generally has to be rigorously monitored in order to retain that classification. However, the way in which it is slaughtered would probably be the same. The only difference is that the animal doesn't have to be subjected to the conditions that those on factory farms endure.

  3. I seriously hope this event fails to get under way so a real disaster can be averted.

    Indians need to wake up and smell the coffee. A handful of billionaires and the materialistic Bollywood fantasy mentality isn't doing anything to help the country fight it's two biggest problems:

    Poverty and corruption.

    These issues have been swept under the rug for far too long.

    In the end, the greatest hilarity is the fact that it wasn't the so called "Sikh extremists" that were the biggest threat to the Games - as stated in numerous news sources in recent months; but rather the ineptitude of the organisers.

  4. The mainstream Indian cinema on a whole (besides a few films now and then) is an insult to one's intelligence.

    Until they ditch the typical Bollywood masala nonsense, Indian cinema will never be taken seriously on the world stage.

    It's better that Sikhs invest in more westernised style films and media to portray ourselves (Bend it like Beckham doesn't count lol)

  5. I have also often thought of what would happen if there were only a handful of Sikhs left, but there was no Gurbani. What would happen should those Sikhs not be well-versed in Gurbani, or if were not even be very devout at all - would Sikhi perish?

    Kaljug bro, you have brought up a very valid point that should be actively discussed.

  6. A step in the right direction, or just pure hypocrisy?

    Mann says no to caste census

    Sarbjit Dhaliwal

    Tribune News Service

    Jalandhar, May 16

    Raising some fundamental questions against the proposed caste census in the country, SAD (A) president Simranjit Singh Mann said today that the SGPC and other Sikh religious organisations should take a firm stand against such census because it was against the basic tenants of the Sikhism.

    He said Guru Nanak Dev had founded Sikhism to build a casteless society. The proposal was unconstitutional and a retrograde step, he added.

    He said the proposed census would put Sikhs in a situation, which was against the basic philosophy of their religion. Giving instance, he said when an enumerator on the census duty would approach a Sikh family, he or she would ask about the caste of the family to fill the census form. However, as there was no place of caste in Sikhism, the family would be in a difficult situation to answer the question.

    “ If the family will not answer the question, it may not be counted,” he said.

    Asked what would be his stand when enumerators would come to his house, Mann said that he would say no to fill the caste column.

    He said a person, who believed in the caste system and mentioned his caste, could not be counted among the Sikhs.

    Mann said the caste census could also cast its shadow on the SGPC elections because only Sikhs could vote in it.

    “If one person mentions his caste to a census enumerator and on the other, he is on the voter list of the SGPC, his right to vote could be challenged because of his belief in the casteism,” said Mann.

    “With this, the identity of settlements of minorities and various castes will be available on record and such settlements can become easy target during hostile situations. In Gujarat, minority community settlements were attacked leading to the killing of hundreds of people a few years ago,” he added.

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