Monday 24 April 2017

PERSIA, FARSI, ARABIC, TURKIC,URDU, PUNJAB, BENGAL, ISLAM, SECULAR SULTANAT IN HINDUSTAN.

DADA (GRANDPA) ALWAYS GOES DEEP WHERE FEW DARE TO GO!

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WHEN A SIKH TEMPLE BECOMES A MOSQUE

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We visited a Sikh temple in Dubai known as a "Gurudwara" to have iftar and what we saw was incredible. #Ramadan Credit: Adnan Mryhij, Raz Moussa, & Liz O'Byrne Nabulsi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khalidalameri Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khalidalameri Salama's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salamamohamed Adnan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/headdnan_ Adnan's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/headdnan Raz Moussa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/razmoussa Raz Moussa Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/razmoussapro... Liz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizobyrnena... Liz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lizobyrnenab... Music: Epidemic Sound & Ikson https://soundcloud.com/ikson


ISLAM AS EXTREMELY FLEXIBLE!

How Islam Was Spread in India Without Sword? - Richard Eaton (Yale University)

Truth Finder

No horses, no silver mines, no grassland ... in Hindustan. 
Hindus, Buddhists, Jains ... People of the Book!

TURKISH DELHI SULTANAT!

 YALE UNIVERSITY SET UP BY AN  ENGLISH GOVERNOR OF HINDUSTAN.

BABUR
MUGHAL EMPIRE

SIKHISM WAS AN OFFSHOOT OF SLAM  ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA
  
AN EXCLUSIVE MODERN FABRICATION FROM ISLAMIC, VEDIC AND CHRISTAN CONCEPTS! (BAFS)

"Khalsa which means 'pure' is the name given by Guru Gobind Singh to all Sikhs who have been baptised or initiated by taking Amrit in a ceremony called Amrit Sanchar. The first time that this ceremony took place was on Baisakhi, which fell on 30 March 1699 at Anandpur Sahib in Punjab, India. The Sikhs celebrated the 300th anniversary of the day in 1999 with thousands of religious gatherings all over the world.
The word "Khalsa" is derived from Arabic khalis (literally meaning "pure" or "unsullied") and Perso-Arabic khalisah (literally pure; office of revenue department; lands directly under government management), is used collectively for the community of baptised Sikhs. The term khalisah was used during the Muslim rule in India for crown-lands administered directly by the king without the mediation of jagirdars or mansabdars."

Khalsa Arabic Word for Pure

https://www.learnreligions.com/definition-of-khalsa-pure-2993055


Amritdhari Members of the Khalsa Panth
Amritdhari Members of the Khalsa Panth. Kulbir Singh

Khalsa comes from an Arabic word Khalsah (khaal-saah) whose derivatives Khaalas, or Khalis translate to mean pure, and Khalaas, which translates to means free.

History and Use 

In Sikhism, the Khalsa is considered to be the brotherhood of the pure and is an order of spiritual warriors or saint soldiers. Khalsa refers to the initiated Amritdhari and means pure, as in free, or liberated from adulteration of illusory worldly attachment.
  • Khalsa is a title of respect given to any initiate who has quaffed the immortalizing nectar Amrit when initiated into the Sikh faith.
  • Khalsa may be used as a surname by an initiated Sikh and sometimes by a convert to Sikhism who has adopted the Sikh way of life and appearance with purposeful intent, but who has yet to be actually initiated as Khalsa.
The Khalsa originated with Guru Gobind Singh during April of 1699, on Vaisakhi, the new year festival of ancient Punjab. Khalsa initiates are bound by a code of conduct, which renounces worldly ties and advises the practice of daily worship as a way of life. The Khalsa appearance is distinct and requires the wearing of five articles of faith including uncut hair, turban and comb, a ceremonial blade, bangle, and modest undergarment. Mata Sahib Kaur and Guru Gobind Singh are considered to be the mother and father of the Khalsa Nation. The collective body of Khalsa is known as the Khalsa Panth.

Pronunciation and Examples 

Khalsa is pronounced: Khaal saa - call saw. Here are some examples of the term in use:
Guru Gobind Singh wrote of the Khalsa:
Khaalsaa mero bhavan bhanddaaraa

Khalsa is my home, storehouse and treasury.
Khaalse kar mero satkaara

Khalsa is my true virtue.
Khaalsaa mero svjan pravaraa

Khalsa is my respected progeny.
Khaalsaa mero karat udaaraa

Khalsa is my liberator.




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