they can come daily if they want.. Sikhs don't stop their own prayers, but they also wont stop anyone from paying namaz there. Gurudwaras are open for anyone.Is it one off or going to be a daily feature?
may b bcoz im least intrested in religioun tentums:shocked:..
you see, local shopkeeper and porters are Muslims,i know it helps their business but they dont overcharge, or create trouble so in this way its a seva also. As i said there are few people like AJTR in Kashmir valley who want to give bad names to Muslims.Thats not true. Check what happened in 2008. Entire Valley was up in flames on the issue of land transfer.
And the reason they were up against transfer of land was because they thought it would be dangerous to ecology!
Though most of the people on the way may be Muslims who owns the shops or the mules which carry pilgrims. That is help as in business, though I do consider it as seva, even if it is in exchange of money.
Shop keepers are do business and charge outrageous rates. I asked if any muslim outfit is doing voluntary service there. Like doctors, chemists giving free services, or free kitchens, water service etc..you see, local shopkeeper and porters are Muslims,i know it helps their business but they dont overcharge, or create trouble so in this way its a seva also. As i said there are few people like AJTR in Kashmir valley who want to give bad names to Muslims.
land transfer issue is more political than religious
You mean muslims can amble in five times a day?they can come daily if they want.. Sikhs don't stop their own prayers, but they also wont stop anyone from paying namaz there. Gurudwaras are open for anyone.
What is your point ?You mean muslims can amble in five times a day?
Can they halal goats for eid there? After all Sikhs are soooo tolerant. Or is there a limit to tolerance?
They can "amble" in 500 times a day if they want.You mean muslims can amble in five times a day?
We are tolerant towards all people and since halal meat would be discriminatory towards jhatka eating as well as vegetarian people, it won't be allowed. They are free to partake in langar though, anytime they want. Cheers!Can they halal goats for eid there? After all Sikhs are soooo tolerant. Or is there a limit to tolerance?
Do they have a RIGHT or permission to namaz? A BIG difference, pal.They can "amble" in 500 times a day if they want.
We are tolerant towards all people and since halal meat would be discriminatory towards jhatka eating as well as vegetarian people, it won't be allowed. They are free to partake in langar though, anytime they want. Cheers!
Actually, they have a right to enter gurudwara and pray (however they like). Otherwise, gurudwara cannot be a gurudwara according to Sikhism.Do they have a RIGHT or permission to namaz? A BIG difference, pal.
If it wouldn't offend you, than why would you shun it? Obviously you're contradicting yourself.How would halal in gurudwara offend me, since such a gurudwara I SHALL shun. Given "tolerance" why would sikh feel discriminmated?
No, tolerance does not have a limit, but when tolerance is practiced in equality towards all people, it becomes a two way street. The bigots may find it hard to understand the concept.So tolerance does have a limit. Otherwise, gurudwara would soon be renamed a masjid!!!
Nope, I'm only showing you something which you wish wasn't there.Haha. Tronic, you showing us us something which is not there.