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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

http://www.brudirect.com/DailyInfo/News/Ar...210702/bb03.htm

BruneiDirect.Com

21st July, 2002

First Sikh to convert to Islam :D

The number of people of other faiths, who have converted to Islam

continues

to increase.

Yesterday four people, including a Sikh girl, embraced Islam together

at a

ceremony at the Islamic Dakwah Centre in Kampong Pulaie, RTB reported

yesterday.

The Sikh girl, Amrita Kaur Sandhu's new Muslim name is Isya Aqillah

binti

Abdullah. Dayang Isya Aqillah, 17, is a student at Menteri Secondary

School.

She decided to embrace Islam because she believes that Islam is a truly

holy

religion.

Records show she is the first Sikh to embrace the faith in the country,

RTB

reported.

The conversion ceremony was witnessed by the Assistant Director the

Islamic

Dakwah Centre, Dayang Hjh Zasia Sirin. The three other new Muslim

converts

are an Iban, a Bisaya and a Chinese.

Liew Che Liong is now known as Awang Muhammad Zulhilmi bin Abdullah.

Saidi

Anak Kayok has taken the Muslim name Awang Muhammad Saiful Saidinee bin

Abdullah. Dayang Merdiana Anak Liang is now known as Dayang Nurdiana

binti

Abdullah Liang.

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my personal view is may that Girl have peace and God's blessing in what ever path she may have chosen....BUT what i sthe reason?

read this mail from sikh agenda @ yahoo:

From: "Jagjit Singh" <jagjitsingh@f2s.com>

Subject: Us, egroups, and Islam

waheguru ji ke khalsa, waheguru ji ke fateh

Pyare jio, recently I encountered a bibi who was heavily influenced by

islam. She wanted to have a debate with me. She seemed quite confident

she was going to convince me about the superiority of Islam. I

accepted. The angle she used was all about life after death.

A few weeks later I was talking to another local Gursikh about this. He

said this was so strange. He said in the office he worked, he too was

approached, and also asked about life after death. He said not only

this, but his brother who studies in a birmingham university was also

asked the same questions. So was his sister, who is a teenager in a leeds

school. We thought this cannot be a coincidnce that in the matter a two

weeks four practicing sikhs are approached by muslims with exactly the

same questions. These are just the people we know, how many more?

Wondering about this, we came to the conclusion, that there must be

some kind of organised approach to this. Quite possibly an egroup, which

regularly lists questions which can be asked to all non-muslims, to

question their faith, and then interest them in islam.

Two weeks ago, I met another sikh who works as a teacher in a school.

He said he has alot of muslim kids in his class. He said one of them

even came up to him, put his arm around him, and said, "gi

ve me half an

hour, and I will convince you islam is the only way." He said he was

amazed at the level of confidence in these kids that they could say

something like that to their teacher.

waheguru ji ke khalsa, waheguru ji ke fateh

Mail cont`d - debate on life after death

[This message contained attachments]

Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 10:54:18 +0100

From: "Jagjit Singh" <jagjitsingh@f2s.com>

Subject: life after death - sikhi & islam

Cont`d from last mail.. (sorry small font so it can all be fitted on

one mail.) Below is the debate we had about this subject, initiated by

the bibi.

Bibi: Bhaji, You sikhs believe in reincarnation. This is a completely

absurd theory. It does not make sense. How can a human then become a

pig?

Das: Bhen ji, both sikhs and hindus believe in re-incarnation, but our

belief is different in some areas, but the whole concept of

re-incarnation is not about what a person becomes in their next life, but about

escaping the cycle of life and death and becoming mukht.

Bibi : But how do you become a pig from a human?

Das: The body is just a vessel, only the soul is what is of value. This

soul can be born in any vessel.

Bibi: I do not accept this, I think it is absurd.

Das: Bhen ji, that is your choice. A person after death is judged

according to their thoughts & actions. It is according to this judgement,

that they are honoured or dishonoured in the next life. But even this is

not so important. The important thing is to be able to break the cycle

in life and death, while alive. To be able to attain a spiritual plain

and obtain mukhti. Then it does not matter what you will be in the next

life, for you are free and merged with God. That is the key to

re-incarnation, that one breaks free from this cycle.

Bibi: Fine, but is sikhi the way? Judgement day will come upon us all.

Das: Yes it will, and it happens eve

ryday. Everyday we are judged, and

every action we do has a re-action. But in the end to Judgement day

will come, we call it the Dharam Raj, you call it different.

Bibi: No, judgement day will come to everyone on this earth. The day

will be beckoning, when Allah judges all, and the muslims will rise.

Das: You mean the muslims will rise, ie. all the ones buried in coffins

will rise again and you will have an army of zombies fighting against

non-muslims. You find re-incarnation absurd, but you find this

acceptable?

Bibi: Islam is the truth, it is the only way. All those who are

non-muslims will become muslims.

Das: Judgement day as a concept is complete nonsense. It does not make

sense.

Bibi: How can you say that?

Das: Bhen ji, relax and listen. Firstly you believe in a day. Why? God,

Allah, Waheguru, does not believe in day and night, God is timeless.

Day and night is a concept of man, and the result of the earth circling

the sun. Why would God wait for a day to judge everyone. God is beyond

that. It is a continuous process as in sikhi has with the Dharam raj.

Do you believe God is not capable of judging people continuously. Why

wait for a day? Them muslims who died centuries ago are then unlucky for

they have had to stay in coffins all this time, decomposing, waiting

for this day to come when they can be judged. Does this not seem an

ineffective way, surely continuous judgement via dhram raj is more sensible,

and God`s way is Truth. I see more truth in continuous judgement.

Bibi: yes, but your way, turns a human into a pig?

Das: Bhen ji, You are stuck on one silly point. God gives his beloved

souls many many chances, it is they who choose whether to take this

chance or not. If they do not then they come back in some form or another.

Just because muslims do not like pigs, does not mean they are bad. A

pig is part of Allah`s creation aswell, just like everything else. A

person who is a friend of

God, is also a friend on his creation. That

person learns to love and appreciate everything God has created.

Bibi: No, in islam there is only one chance, there is only one way, and

you are judged according to it.

Das: How can this be the way of God? Even a mother with a child. The

child as it grows up makes thousands of mistakes, the mother sometimes

gets frustrated, but never stops loving the child. The mother always

forgives and has that compassionate nature. And we are talking of God. It

is God who put that compassionate nature into the mother. How can we say

God is not compasionate at all? The human will make thousands of

mistakes in their life, no matter how holy they are, but God will always love

them, help them, and be compassionate towards them. he gives them

thousands of chances.

Bibi: Yes, true a mother is compassonate and so must be God. l have to

read deeper, maybe in islam you do get another chance.

Das: Then if you do get another chance, then that chance has a form.

Whether or not you accept it, then that is a form of re-incarnation, and

non-acceptance of Judgement day theory.

(Bibi goes quiet, revelation suddenly dawns upon her)

Bibi: No, No, I will have to get back to you ... We will talk about

this again..

Bibi left.

waheguru ji ke khalsa, waheguru ji ke fateh

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WJKK WJKFATEH!

lol @ Bibi

Singh sahb gave an excellent response to her "theory".

Re: Conversion to Islam

I agree with Bhaji Deep Singh, that no matter what road you feel good following it leads to one God. But Waheguru is not senseless, he knows all, so if he gave you life in such a precious religion, why convert? Everyone is born into a different religion, hence they all have separate ways, but to one destination. There must be a reason behind it. He also gave you freewill to choose your own destiny, so whatever path you choose, as long as you have love and devotion to Waheguru, you will prosper.

Waheguroooooo, some people have all the wealth in their pockets, yet they don't see it, take it as mere rocks and throw it away, and then run after stones, and pebbels! rolleyes.gif

Bhul chuk maaf!

WJKK WJKFATEH!

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being raised in a muslim country for 18 years of my life, i have come under influence of these "hunters" many times. at the age of 15, i was stupid enough to be almost on the verge of conversion. its at that point that my mother said that if u can't be a hindu, become a sardar, we have no problem, but definitely not a muslim.

i m sorry in advance if i am gonna sound offensive in what i m gonna say

(1) their prophet Mohammad Sahib was revealed the Quran by an angel jibraaeel/gabriel. Now who knows who the angel was! Our Gurus had direct communion with WAHEGURU.

(2) Mohammad Sahib was uneducated. Guru Gobind Singh was a scholar of i think 7 languages (turkish,arabic,persian,brijbhasha,sanskrit,gurmukhi,hindi), please correct me on this one if i m incorrect. ^_^

(3) No other religion's prophets wrote down anything on their own. it was their followers or everything was written after them. Guru Gobind Singh wrote down EVERYTHING by Himself! beat that! wubb.gif

(4) Sikhi believes in equality for everyone. no comments on what they follow tongue.gif (u all must have seen Escape from Taliban...LOL :D )

(5) Sikhi doesnt say non-Sikhs are infidels/unbelievers. i was called a kafir in my childhood juz coz i m not muslim :g

(6) for more, go to http://www.sikhs.org/relig_m.htm :D )

will come up with more if i remember

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Waheguru

It makes you wonder again and again that does being born in a sikh family makes one a sikh? Most of us who are born in SIkh family carry just the label ( SIKH ) not the sikh values, which is pretty sad.

So to an outsider ( non sikh ) it may apear that a sikh person has converted to Islam or some other religion, but we know that that person was not a Sikh to begin with.

So wat conversion?? :T:

; :D Sikha di shann Vakhri :nihungsmile:

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Ummmm.. She is only 17yrs old.. She still cannot decide on her own unless she turn 18 (maybe diff. countries have different law).. this looks kinda weird though for a 17 yr old girl to understnd the true religion and stuff on her own.. maybe her parents are involved into this.. But whatever.. God bless her.. it's her choice... DOn't need to panic.. :D )

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Bhaji and Bhainjee.......EVERY ONE NEEDS TO READ THIS::::

i have had a LOT of contact with muslim youth and being a sikh myself i also know where our weakness is........

is u guys want to know why i started on the sikh path....it is thanx to my MUSLIM friends....who tried there level BEST to convert me.....and THAN i started a 'all religion' study and found sikhi IS best....periode.....

last week i had a long conversion with a muslim friend on reincarnation and hell / heaven...and Judgement Day....

THE THING IS Muslim Kids ar taught to ask specific questions to folks from different religions.....like if it is a Christian..they will automaticlly ask.....Why is Jesus Son of God.....why is that because in Old Testament David is refered to as the Son of God....

if it is a Jew...they will ask why do not they accept Jesus and finally Mohammad, because in the Books of Moses it is written that a prophet..a king...a warrior will come in Arabia....' among the friends of Israel...Arabia' and that is Muhammad..

if it is a Hindu/Sikh/Buddist they say:

well, the reincarnation teory is un-logical, because WHY DO NOT WE REMEMBER the past lifes...? surely, it can not be true that a past life exists..becuase then we could remember something...? :D @ ...

and there is only ONE judgement day.....and just like in the article from sikh agenda yahoo...that 'how can a human become a dog?'

THE THING is we Sikhs...think that EVERY religion has some truth in it....and therefore we should not cri

ticize them or try to convert people to our religion.......

BUT THE THING IS people do even understand this....the only thing that matters to them is to get more and more chelas.... :D

and just PROVE THEM that their oiginal religion is TOTALY wrong......and Islam is 100 % logic.... ohmy.gif

if u guys visit some Islamic sites...u will see more than 50 % of the sites are filled with articles that "prove" that other religions are wrong....if u see sikh sites.....there is nothing like this.....

a "young" boy/girl like me....who lives in the pluralistic world....has no problems to see what is the RIGHT religion....offcourse Islam becuase they are out to prove that they are right.....but we just want to show that every religion can be rite....and that God is beyond this grabe of religions.... and to youngsters this sounds something very strange...world likes right and wrong...NOT all right, even tough that might be the truth :D

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