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SikhSpectrum.com Quarterly
                   Issue No.34, January 2009

 

Madrasa Mindset - The Source of Talibanisation
By Muhammad Izhar ul Haq
Those who are attributing rise of talibanisation in Pakistan to American presence in Pakistan’s backyard are oversimplifying the matter. The over simplification becomes cause of concern when even the anti –Talibanisation elements yield to this view.

Schools or Hate-Labs?
By Yoginder Sikand
This remarkable study, a well-researched critique of government-prescribed textbooks used for social sciences in the state of Rajasthan, seeks to uncover the notion of an ideal Indian that these books propagate.

Filipino-Canadian senior receives damages following neighbor’s racial harassment
By Danny Chan
A 71-year-old Filipino-Canadian senior has received $8,000 in damages following a Quebec Human Rights and Youth Rights Commission decision in November 2007 upholding his complaint of racial harassment filed against his white neighbor.

BBC issues apology to Philippines
By Danny Chan
The British Broadcasting Corporation has formally apologized for a comedy show it aired that offended Filipinos both in the United Kingdom and in the Philippines, the Philippine government stated on Oct. 24.

Review requested of rights commission’s decision in spoon-and-fork ruling
By Danny Chan
The Centre for Research-Action on Race Relations has formally requested the Quebec Human Rights and Youth Rights Commission review and rescind its ruling in a racial-discrimination case filed by a Filipino-Canadian mother, Maria Theresa Gallardo-Cagadoc, whose son was subjected to discriminatory remarks in a local school.

Book - History of East Indians in America: The First Half-Century Experience of Sikhs, Hindus and Muslims
By Amrik Singh
Today, South Asia is flashing all signs of turning into a battlefield for the most horrific war humanity has ever seen. The leadership of India and Pakistan has mostly been on the edge of escalation of a major armed conflict. It is feared that the third World War maybe fought in the Indus Valley.

Changing Mindsets
By Syed Ali Naqvi
One might cry out, humanity is dead if there was any, in disgust and disbelief after going through the events of the partition of the subcontinent. It is hard to believe that hatred and instinctual savagery can derive men to the edge of morality.

e-Symposium: Authorship of Dasam Granth
By Baldev Singh
During the last three months (October to December 2008), I invited scholars via Sikh internet discussion groups, Sikh publications, and direct e-mail to participate in the SikhSpectrum e-Symposium on the Authorship of Dasam Granth.

Intra-religious Dialogue on Sikhism: Call for Papers
By Devinder Singh Chahal
Guru Nanak originated a unique philosophy during the Period of Renaissance (14th-16th century) when scientists were challenging some religious concepts in Europe. During this period Guru Nanak was challenging the existing concepts about God, heaven/hell, reincarnation/transmigration, idol worship, caste system, astrology, mantra systems, etc. in Southeast Asia.

Understanding Jap - 5
By Jarnail Singh
Jap trails the journey of a person from falsehood to truth. The Guru made it clear in the very first stanza. As we know, God and truth are synonymous in Sikhism.

 
 
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