Sikhing Truth tackles the assertion that Guru Nanak failed to fulfil the conjugal rights of his wife Sulakhni, and the fatherly rights towards his unruly son Sri Chand.
Read More »Bijla Singh is ‘Contradicting Allah’
Another confused, jumbled and desperate attempt at defending the indefensible theology of Nirgun-Sargun (when will they learn?).
Read More »Horror of Hirsutism
The extremism of Sikhism can no better be demonstrated than the bizarre ruling of not allowing Sikh women to remove any hair from their body!
Read More »Project Naad Defends the Theory of Karma
Project Naad's attempt at defending the unjust theory of Karma is thoroughly exposed in this counter-rebuttal.
Read More »Laavan Bride Left Behind
"[W]hy, if Sikh men and women are supposed to be equal, does a Sikh bride walk behind the groom during matrimonial circumambulations (laavan)?" Couldn't have put it better ourselves!
Read More »Nanak’s Expendable Wife
Guru Nanak is said to have encouraged a householders life as opposed to monasticism. Yet, he spent a total of 28 years traveling the world while being a husband and father of two.
Read More »Project Naad Solves the Nirgun-Sargun Conundrum
...well, not really. Nevertheless, Project Naad makes a very feeble effort in attempting to solve this mind boggling conundrum.
Read More »Sukhasan Sleep and Slumber
Similar to Hindu idolatry, the daily Sukhasan ceremony sees Sikhism's scripture, the so-called "Living" Guru Granth, taken to a private room and tenderly tucked into bed!
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