As someone who is a woman and a Sikh, I've decided that I am going to focus this month on learning the history of women in regards to Sikhi.
Our alphabetical list includes 42 books by Sikhs and by non-Sikh authors and illustrators. We hope you’re as excited as we are!
Guru Nanak Enlightened Me on the Walls of Separation
The importance of this book lies in establishing the sovereign status of Sikh theology.
Sikhism, as a religion is based so much on equality so why do we appear to have inherent and blatant bias when it comes to cultural practices?
A lesson many others who seek social justice would do well to learn
First of all, I commend all the people who take care of the Gurdwaras on a daily basis. It isn't easy (especially living in the conditions some of ya'll do). But don't you think it would help a lot if the people taking care of the Gurdwara could not only speak Punjabi but the language of the local people?