Muslim brothers and sisters often present the Quran as divine and infallible. Yet when examined carefully against modern scientific knowledge, certain passages raise serious questions. Below are five examples where the Quran’s descriptions appear inconsistent with established science, inviting thoughtful reconsideration of its claim to divine
Read MoreAmong the world’s religious texts, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji stands uniquely distinguished as the only scripture directly authored, compiled, and authenticated by the Sikh Gurus themselves. Prepared under their direct supervision, every word was preserved exactly as revealed by Vaheguru. Its structure is safeguarded through
Read MoreMuslims believe the Quran is the perfect word of Allah, but when we read it closely, we find many contradictions that can confuse a logical person. Some verses speak of kindness, while others talk about violence. At times, it gives one message, but later it seems
Read MoreMany claim that Islam elevated the status of women, but a closer reading of its own religious texts shows otherwise. The Quran, Hadith, Tafsir, and Sunnah do not simply overlook women’s freedom — they systematically restrict it. The popular assertion that “Islam gave women a higher
Read MoreTaqiya is a concept in Shia Islam that allows an adherent to conceal or hide their religious identity in order to protect their life. Under this principle, one is even permitted to consume Haram (prohibited) foods or perform actions that contradict Islamic teachings. The rationale behind
Read MoreInitiation is an essential step before joining the Khalsa Panth. Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji formalized this practice with the establishment of the Khalsa in 1699, laying the foundation for a distinct Sikh identity rooted in discipline and devotion. Khande-Di-Pahul (the Amrit of the double-edged sword)
Read MoreGurmat strictly rejects and condemns any form of caste-based discrimination. If an individual uses their surname to assert caste superiority over others, this is against the principles of Sikhi. ਜਾਣਹੁ ਜੋਤਿ ਨ ਪੂਛਹੁ ਜਾਤੀ ਆਗੈ ਜਾਤਿ ਨ ਹੇ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥Recognize the Lord’s Light within all,
Read MoreSikhi emphasizes selflessness, compassion, and the importance of noble deeds. Among such acts, organ donation stands out as a profound way to help others. Sikhi encourages generosity and service to humanity, making organ donation a natural extension of these values. Sikhs generally recognize brain death as
Read MoreKeski a short turban one of the Panj Kakkaar 5 Ks uniform The turban holds profound significance in Sikhi, serving as an Article of Faith that symbolizes dignity, identity, and commitment. It is not merely a piece of cloth but a crown bestowed by Guru Sahib,
Read MoreThe concepts of Sachkhand and Dasam Duar hold profound significance in Gurmat. While both are interconnected in the spiritual journey of a seeker, they are distinct in their nature and function. Sachkhand: The Supreme Realm Sachkhand is the highest spiritual realm, described in Sri Guru Granth
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