Slide1: Your Sikh Neighbors
Who Are Sikhs?: Who Are Sikhs?
Articles of Faith: Articles of Faith Kesh - uncut hair: Sikhs do not cut hair or beards to remain in the image that god gave us
Kuchha – under-shorts (boxers) to represent modesty and fidelity
Kanga - comb, made of wood - to keep uncut hair neat and clean
Kara - bracelet, made of steel worn on right hand –a reminder of noble actions, a symbol of eternity
Kirpan - ceremonial small blunt knife symbolizing freedom, liberty and justice
Sikh Turbans: Sikh Turbans Mideast headcoverings different
99% of people with turbans in US are Sikhs, not Muslims or Hindus
Covers long, uncut hair
Approx. 15 feet of cloth wrapped neatly around the head every time it is put on
Symbolizes discipline, integrity, humility, and spirituality
Religious requirement - must be worn at all times in public
Importance of Identity: Importance of Identity Sikhs feel severely humiliated if asked to remove their turban in public, as this breaks a sacred covenant with god and exposes an intimate part of the body
It is very insulting and disrespectful to a Sikh to remove his or her turban
Turbans are a mandatory part of Sikh faith
A turban is not a hat. It cannot be casually taken on and off. It must be carefully retied each time it is removed
Treat the turban with respect
Slide7: Historical Origins Sikhism 22 million Sikhs worldwide
20 million Sikhs in India INDIA CHINA INDIA
AFGHANISTAN
PAKISTAN IRAN
Slide8: Guru Nanak Founded Sikhism
Born in 1469
10 Gurus provided spiritual guidance
Guru Nanak founded Sikhism based on equality and justice for all
Slide9: Golden Temple, Amritsar
Harmandir Sahib—1588
Fifth Guru Sentiment of Sikhs
Symbol of strength & endurance
Survived tyrannical raids Golden Temple
Slide10: Guru Gobind Singh Father Martyred to protect the Hindus
Created the Sikh Nation: Khalsa – legion of the pure with Saint/Soldier qualities to protect anyone from oppression and injustice
Amrit - Sikh Baptism Ceremony in 1699
Prescribed the 5 Articles of Faith
Declared Guru Granth Sahib as the eternal Guru and ultimate spiritual authority for the Sikhs.
Beliefs of the Sikhs: Beliefs of the Sikhs One god/creator
All humans created equal
Goal is to be one with god
Human life a precious blessing
All carry a spark of divine light: consequently no race, pigmentation, gender, is intrinsically superior to others
Defenders of social and spiritual justice,
Truth, fearless,non-hateful spirit are important in attaining salvation
Beliefs of the Sikhs: Beliefs of the Sikhs Freedom of speech, religion
Equal rights in all walks of life for all persons of all faiths and external looks
Note that many countries still ask require religion, race, or nationality on employment applications
Elsewhere, people discriminate based on looks
Compensation based on merit rather than outward differences
Justice and liberty for all
Origin of universe is from one light source
Life is by god’s evolution
There are many planets, solar systems and galaxies
Slide13: Values & Practices Seva: Daily selfless service to humanity
Vand Chakna: sharing with others
Langar: Community Kitchen,
An expression of service to community
Kirat Kamaiyee: Honest Labor
Honest earnings by hard work
Do not become burden on the society
Daily Prayers & Meditation
No passive mediation
Maintain channel of knowledge by actively engaging in the society.
Prevent stagnation of social and intellectual skills
Introspection connect now, don’t wait for later Bhai Kanyia
pioneer of the Red Cross &
humanitarian aide organizations
Respect for All: Respect for All Protectors of social and spiritual justice for ALL
Believers of non-violence
Equality of all religions
Give relevance to god rather than religion
Believers of interfaith diversity
Equality of persons
Social, spiritual, political rights for all women
Slide15: GURDWARA (Place of Worship) Guru Granth Sahib
Nishan Sahib
Architecture © 2001 Sikh Communications Council, Inc.
Inside the Gurdwara: Inside the Gurdwara All welcome
Hymns
Heads covered
Shoes removed
Sit on floor; meditate
Community kitchen
Gurdwara Functions: Gurdwara Functions Education
Initially schools were started in Gurdwaras. Now Khalsa schools are held in Gurdwaras, where religion, language, history, art, and other subjects are taught
Shelter for stomach, mind, and soul
Community kitchen: shelter from hunger
Tranquility: safe place to stay to travelers
Prayers, meditation, & introspection for soul
Implementation of equality
4 doors: one on each side
Open to all persons without from all directions, religions,
Even the holiest Sikh shrines are open to persons of all faiths
September 11, 2001: September 11, 2001 Sikhs grieve with America. Like many, Sikhs lost friends, loved ones and colleagues
Sikhs unequivocally condemn the recent terrorist attacks
Sikhs continue to donate blood, food, and money, and participate in memorial services
At the WTC, Sikh doctors were first on the scene helping save lives
First to Help: First to Help Dr. Navinderdeep Singh Nijher,
a fourth year resident Set up the first triage center at ground zero, just in front of one of the collapsed towers.
He also helped organize a makeshift morgue in the lobby of the American Express building.
An American Hero?: An American Hero? Dr Nijher stayed until 2 a.m., mostly treating injured firefighters who had been pulled from the rubble. From there, he went back to the hospital, slept for an hour, and reported for his regular shift at 6 a.m.
A Hero’s Welcome?: A Hero’s Welcome? "Every person was staring at me"
"People were saying 'There goes one of them now.'
Someone yelled 'Go back to your own country!'"
Mesa, Arizona: Mesa, Arizona Balbir S. Sodhi
Former Bay Area Resident
Small Businessman
Why?: Why? "On Sept. 11, America was attacked from abroad," said Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romley "However, with the murder of Mr. Sodhi, we have now been attacked from within."
Facts: Facts More than 200 Incidents against Sikhs alone
have been reported since Sept 11th Swaran Kaur Bhullar's car was idling at a red light when two men on a motorcycle pulled up beside her, yanked open her door and shouted, "This is what you get for what you've done to us!"
And then, "I'm going to slash your throat!"
She was stabbed in the head at least twice before the men, hearing a car approach, sped off.
Victims of Sept 11: Victims of Sept 11 Victims: Sikhs have been victims of a hate backlash and harassment because of their appearance
Profiling: Sikhs have been victims of racial profiling at airports & on highways
Discrimination: harassment, racial profiling and employment discrimination is making it much harder for Sikhs to wear turbans and other articles of faith - a basic constitutional right Mr. Balbir Sodhi was killed in Arizona
Why Are Sikhs Targets?: Why Are Sikhs Targets?
HATE
BLIND RAGE
IGNORANCE
MISCONCEPTIONS
Similarities?: Similarities? 19 Terrorists
0 with Turbans
0 with Beards
0 were Sikhs Where is the cause for concern?
Similarities?: Similarities? Head Coverings? Compare the Turbans
Muslim Headcoverings: Muslim Headcoverings Mideast headcoverings different
Not a mandatory religious requirement
Very rarely seen in the western hemisphere
Viewed as passé by some Muslims
Summarizing: Summarizing
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