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34 تغريدة 5 قراءة Dec 22, 2023
Brahman/Hindu are Brothers of Sikhs ?
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Brahmins became hostile to Sikhi when Guru Nanak Dev Ji refused to wear ‘Janeau’ (a Hindu sacred thread) at the age of 9 and spoke against many of the blind rituals of Hinduism such as idol worship and caste system.
Not only did Guru Nanak reject what he saw as the empty ritualism of the Hindu tradition, but he also famously renounced its most characteristic social organization, the caste system.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s true message was an awakening to the people who had been physically and mentally enslaved by Brahmins and the teachings of Vedas, Upnishds, Puranas and Simratis. Although Mughals were the rulers of India but Hindu Brahmins were the
real thugs who in the name of religion and God looted the public. Guru Sahib’s message to people started awave of freedom from mental slavery of the Brahmins and physical slavery of the Mughals. This, of course, was intolerable to the Brahmins as well as the Mughal rulers which
resulted in the arrest of Guru Sahib. Brahmins were determined to uproot the new freedom movement started by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. They went as far as to kill Guru Sahib on His wedding day by demolishing a wall onto him.
The message of Guru Nanak Dev Ji was further preached by
His successors. Guru Angad Dev Ji opened a wrestling school to make people physically stronger and Guru Amardas Ji strongly mandated Sikhs to sit together and eat in the community kitchen before joining the congregation. This was a direct attack on the foundations of Brahminical
principles that held the fort of the caste system. Seeing that the Sikhs were not only becoming physically stronger but renouncing every principle and belief system of the Hindu religion, the Brahmins chose the way of lying to the government officials and convincing them to
attack the Sikhs and crush the freedom movement before it could become any stronger. Brahmins went to Emperor Akbar in Lahore and complained that Guru Sahib was turning the public against the Mughal government and preaching hatred about Islam. Akbar quickly requested
Guru Sahib to come to Lahore and clarify everything. Guru Sahib sent Bhai Jetha Ji who explained the Sikhi principles in a manner that Akbar was not only impressed but wished to meet Guru Sahib. Akbar was so much impressed by Guru Sahib’s teachings that he humbly sat
down in the community kitchen with others to eat. Even after so many failed attempts to harm Sikhi, Brahmins failed to realize that there was nothing they could do to stop the freedom movement from flourishing.
When the fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, became the successor of
Hindus not only instigated Prithi Chand against Guru Sahib but also convinced Sulhi Khan and Sulbhi Khan to attack the Sikhs. Hindus like Bhagwan Das and Chandu, whose daughter’s hand was refused by Guru Sahib for His son, accused Guru Sahib of preaching against Hinduism and
Islam and turned Emperor Jahangir against Guru Sahib. Guru Arjan Dev Ji was arrested and handed to Chandu for punishment. He poured hot sand over Guru Ji’s head, boiled Him alive and used various tortures for five days after which Guru Ji departed from this world and became
first Shaheed (martyr) of the Sikh nation. Hindus tried to suppress Guru Hargobind Ji but they could not withstand the fierce power of His sword and always lost in the battlefield. Hindus kept on filing complaints against the Sikhs regularly until their religion
(Hinduism) was about to be eradicated by the Muslims during the reign of Aurangzeb.
The emperor Aurangzeb ordered all of his chiefs to bring all Hindus in the fold of Islam. Thousands of Hindus were being given the choice of either death or Islam. Majority of the Hindus chose
Islam. Thousands of Hindus were being given the choice of either death or Islam. Majority of the Hindus chose the latter. The remaining had no choice but to come to Sikhs for help. The ninth Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji spoke against this oppression and advocated free choice to
practice any religion. Aurangzeb failed to force Guru Ji to adopt Islam which led to martyrdom of Guru Ji along with other three Sikhs who were boiled, burnt and sawn alive. This was the sacrifice of the ninth Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. Guru Ji helped them by
sacrificing his life for the sake of freedom and the right to worship. Guru Ji gave his life to and saved the Hindu religion but Hindus today completely oppose this by saying that Guru Ji was martyred because of His personal problems with the government. Sikhs saved their
religion from extinction but Hindus are paying their dues back by twisting our history.
The tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji established Khalsa Panth and gave the title name of ‘Singh’ to every male and ‘Kaur’ to every female. Furthermore, all Sikhs were given the same set of
principles to follow, same way of lifestyle to live and same attire to wear. Thus the mission started by Guru Nanak Dev Ji was completed. This was the final blow to the Hindu beliefs. Hindus had no choice but to attack Anandpur Sahib. The same Hindu kings whose forefathers were
freed by the sixth Guru Ji from the prison of Emperor Jahangir, declared their war against Guru Sahib which is known as the battle of Bhanghani. Even though Sikhs were greatly outnumbered they fought so fearlessly that the Hindu armies retreated soon
after the battle had begun. Afterwards Guru Ji fought numerous battles (in defense) with Hindu kings and Mughals who had been mislead by the Hindus into thinking that Guru Sahib was preaching anti-Islamic message.
In the last battle, the Hindu and Mughal armies surrounded the fort of Anandpur Sahib. They swore on Quran and in the name of a cow (Hindu’s holy animal) that if Sikhs were to leave the fort they will not be attacked by the army. Guru Sahib refused to believe them but when Sikhs
requested Guru Ji to leave the fort, Guru Ji agreed. As soon as the Sikh army that had been starving for more than nine months came out, they were attacked by the Hindu and Mughal armies. Hundreds of Sikhs became martyr and Guru Ji’s entire family was
separated. During this fierce battle, a Hindu named Gangu, who had been a servant at the house of Guru Ji for over 20 years, found Mata Gujjar Kaur Ji, mother of Guru Sahib, along with two youngest sons of Guru Ji and requested to take them to his house nearby. Upon reaching the
house he stole their money and had them arrested. After the arrest the young children, age of seven and nine years, were called in the court. The governor asked his ministers about what the fate of the two young children should be. A Muslim priest reminded the minister that
Islam prohibits execution of innocent children but it was a Hindu, Sucha Nand, who openly requested the governor to kill them. The two young sons were bricked alive. A Hindu was responsible for their arrest and a Hindu was responsible for their death.
After a while, Guru Gobind Singh Ji baptized a recluse in the south, named him Banda Singh and sent him to Punjab to punish the criminals and fight injustice. Baba Banda Singh Ji quickly took command of the Sikh army and established Sikh rule in Punjab. He started a separate
Sikh calendar and minted coins in the names of Guru Sahib. Hindu Brahmins soon realized that with the end of the Mughal Empire their belief system would be doomed as well. They sent a Hindu, nephew of Sucha Nand, to Baba Banda Singh who requested to be enlisted in the
Sikh army. Baba Banda Singh enlisted him but did not trust him at all. He appointed Bhai Baaj Singh to keep an eye on him. When the battle of Sarhind began, the same Hindu showed his true face and attacked the Sikhs. Bhai Baaj Singh quickly retaliated and killed him before
he could do any damage. After numerous battles, Baba Banda Singh was arrested from Gurdas Nangal and sent to jail with his family where he was tortured everyday. A Hindu counselor Ratan Chand would visit Baba Banda Singh and his family on daily basis and try to convince
them to adopt Islam or face death. It was not ironic that where Sikhs were being killed in large numbers everyday for keeping their faith, Hindus were being awarded and given high ranking jobs in the government.
Lakhpat Rai, a Hindu, took thousands of Muslim troops under
his command and attacked Sikhs unexpectedly which is remembered as the First Sikh Holocaust. More than 10,000 Sikhs became martyr in this holocaust. Another holocaust
remembered as the Great Holocaust occurred when Ahmad Shah Abdali attacked Sikhs unexpectedly in which
Hindu kings once again helped the Afghans. About fifty thousand (number varies) Sikhs in this holocaust were killed and most of them were women and children. This holocaust resulted in elimination of more than half of the Sikh population.
This was the betrayal of Hindus who had our women and children killed at the hands of foreign rulers. Their opposition and betrayal clearly proved that they were no brothers to the Sikhs during Mughal Empire.

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