Misguided Patriot Or Misunderstood Prophet? He never considered himself as belonging to any one region or religion; entire mankind was his constituency. Yet his legacy remains largely unknown, or worse, misunderstood in India.
Wearing a turban or wearing bana makes a Sikh the Guru’s Ambassador, and it seems that the world thirsts for kindness, selfless service, and the kind of courage it takes to stand apart. Try it sometime!
Simran Singh is a native of Hamburg, Germany. He spend 10 years living at Miri Piri Academy in Amritsar, India as both a student and teacher and represented Akal Security and Sikh Dharma in Washington, DC for six years.
Dr. I.J Singh has a probing mind and a wry sense of humor. His prolific pool of essays poke, provoke and ultimately force the reader to think more deeply. His work has graced SikhNet's pages for some time.
Both Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Sahibzada Ajit Singh Ji proved that there was no difference between a son and any other Sikh, as Waheguru pervades in one and all. Sahibzada Ajit Singh Ji fought against persecutors and tyrants until his last breath.