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Sikhism - Defended Our Self-Esteem And Re-Asserted Our Original Humanist And Rationalist Outlook




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Hindu Books > History > Hindu History - A Search For Our Present In History > Chapter Two : Hindu Influences on Different Communities > Sikhism - Defended Our Self-Esteem And Re-Asserted Our Original Humanist And Rationalist Outlook

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Sikhism

Defended Our Self-Esteem and Re-asserted Our Original Humanist and Rationalist Outlook


- by Shri Sudheer Birodkar

From the 11th century onward North India was subject to invasions from the Afghans and Turks. Punjab which has been the gateway into India since ancient times, bore the brunt of the Islamic onslaught. The victory of the invaders meant not just a new ruler but a ruler who was committed to spread his religion among the conquered people - with all means, fair and foul.

The Nishan Saheb. This saffron flag Defended Our Self-Esteem and Re-asserted Our Original Humanist and Rationalist Outlook.

Towards this end the Muslim conquerors imposed the Jazia tax on the conquered i.e. non-Muslim people, destroyed non-Muslim places of worship and converted people to Islam at the point of the sword.

On the other hand the existing religion, Hinduism with its unbending caste system and rigid ritualism had become long overdue for reform. Voices of dissent against orthodoxy and ritualism had begun to be heard even before the birth of Sikhism. Dyaneshwar and Namdeo in Maharashtra, Basaweshwara in the south were among those who preached the message of equality of all humans irrespective of their caste and creed. Such was the environment in which was born Nanak whom the Sikhs look upon as their first Guru.

Author : Shri Sudheer Birodkar




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Sikhism - Defended Our Self-Esteem And Re-Asserted Our Original Humanist And Rationalist Outlook
Introduction
The Life-Story Of Guru Nanak Dev Ji
The God "Brahm" Appears Before Nanak
Nanak's Ridicule Of Hollow Ritualism
Nanak's Visit To Mecca And The Kaaba
Hindu And Muslim Disciples Of Nanak
Sikhism Under The Successive Gurus
'Piri' And 'Miri'
Martydom Of Guru Arjan Dev
Sikhism Was In The Eyes Of The Mughals
The Khalsa Panth Of Guru Gobind Singh Ji
The Formation Of The Khalsa Army
The Fierce Commitment To Overthrow Mughal Oppression
Banda Bairagi
The Persian Invasion Of 1740 By Nadir Shah
The Rise Of The Marathas In Punjab
The Rise of the first Sikh Kingdom
The Coming Of The British
The Gurudwara Agitation
Why is it that a Muslim without a beard remains a Muslim ...
"Ek Onkar" Of The Keshadharis And "Omkar" Of The Hindus
The Guru-Shishya Parampara
Concepts Of Karma In Sikhism
The Possible Face Of Sikhism Without Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Reform
Terrorism And Its Aftermath
Going Forward
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