Showing posts with label Sikhism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sikhism. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Confused Islamophobes Target American Sikhs

Hasan Minhaj sits down with designer and actor Waris Ahluwalia to find out how Islamophobia is affecting America's (non-Muslim) Sikh population.



Another video with stupid, uneducated Americans

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah on Comedy Central.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Muslim questions a Sikh - Dawah Man VS Basics of Sikhi

Basics of Sikhi organised the Urban Turban Sikhi Awareness event in Hounslow. Imran Ibn Mansur Khan (AKA Dawah Man) from Islam Hounslow approached us for a short Q&A.



It lasted one hour and was filmed.

Basics of Sikhi is a project by Everythings 13, an educational charity dedicated to spreading the wisdom of the Sikh Gurus. Find out more about our work and support us at www.everythings13.org

Vaheguru Simran in the Intro and Outro is how Sikhs chant Gods name. You can download it for free from www.thekdp.com (Jam 2, track 6).

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Friday, May 17, 2013

Why Tolerate Religion?

On April 27, 2013, the Center for Inquiry hosted a daylong symposium in Washington, D.C., titled "Why Tolerate Religion?" The event featured seven leading thinkers who examined the contentious issue of whether religion deserves any special legal protection under the law.



This is video of the keynote lecture by Brian Leiter, Karl N. Llewellyn Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the Center for Law, Philosophy, and Human Values at the University of Chicago, and author of the book "Why Tolerate Religion?"

Other speakers at the symposium, which was held at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre, included Jacques Berlinerblau, Caroline Mala Corbin, Wendy Kaminer, Ronald A. Lindsay, Barry Lynn, and John R. Shook.

For more information on this event, please visit: "Why Tolerate Religion?" A CFI Symposium - Washington, DC - April 27, 2013

Video was produced by Adam Isaak
Copyright 2013 Center for Inquiry

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Does Reincarnation Exist?

Multi religion debate about reincarnation



William Roache, actor
Gerry Robinson, businessman
John Amaechi, psychologist, former NBA basketball player
David Brazier, Head of Amida Buddhist order
Chris French, professor of psychology, skeptic
Dav Panesar, sikh
Raj Pandit Sharma, Head of the Hindu Priest Association

BBC One. Sunday Morning Live, 20 November 2011

Sunday, July 10, 2011

The meaning of being a Sikh

A short extract from BBC2 Series "Goodness Gracious Me".

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Ricky Gervais - You Gotta Love God!

A short clip from Ricky Gervais' stand-up show "Fame", where he turns his comic attention to the world of the celebrity and everything that fame can bring, both good and bad.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Around the World in 80 Faiths: The Indian Subcontinent

After examining 49 faiths, Pete Owen Jones journeys from the Nepalese Himalayas to the south of India to make sense of the mystery of Indian religions, including the transmigration of the soul, karma, the pantheon of gods and the high regard for gurus.



Pete Owen Jones visits a Tibetan Buddhist monastery high in the mountains. In Calcutta, he takes part in the colourful Durga Puja festival and meets the Agori who live amongst the dead. He then travels to the deserts of Rajastan, where he finds Hindu sects ready to walk on fire or even pay the ultimate price for their gurus. In Mumbai, Pete attends a Zoroastrian marriage and explores why one of the world's oldest religions is in danger of disappearing.

Pete Owen Jones discovers how Sikhism had a violent birth when he attends the 300th anniversary of its greatest guru's death, and then journeys south to learn about the remarkable faith of Jainism, which renounces violence against every living creature. Finally Pete spends Diwali in a tiny village at a dung-slinging festival - with inevitable results.
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