Are Pakistani Clerics Targeting Sikh Gurus in New Videos?
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New Delhi, Feb 18 (NationPress) Various videos from Islamic religious programs in Pakistan have emerged, featuring controversial statements regarding the Sikh community and the Sikh Gurus, as reported by Khalsa Vox.
The report highlights a recent clip where a Pakistani cleric asserts that Guru Nanak Dev Ji converted to Islam, was buried in Baghdad by Muslims, and that a grave was established there. The cleric allegedly remarked that Sikhs “lacked the courage” to retrieve their Guru's funeral from the Muslims.
This same cleric further contended that following Guru Nanak's purported conversion, Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Maharaja Ranjit Singh feared for the future of Sikhism, leading them to create “false and fabricated history.” These assertions have elicited intense backlash from Sikhs globally.
According to Khalsa Vox, other videos feature Mufti Tariq Masood Deobandi, head of Jamia Tur Rasheed, and self-identified Sufi cleric Maulana Professor Muhammad Suleman, also known as Hafiz Pir Muhammad Suleman Misbahi Alkhadmi, who have made disparaging comments about Sikhs and their Gurus. These videos, described as containing hateful rhetoric, are reportedly being disseminated widely on social media by supporters of these clerics.
The report further indicates that some speeches included derogatory terms aimed at the Sikh community and insinuated that one day Sikhs would be coerced into accepting Islam. It mentions that similar inflammatory statements have been made by certain religious leaders in Pakistan in the past.
Gunjeet Singh Bakhshi, leader of the Sikh Brotherhood International, has called for the Government of India to address the issue on an international platform and advocate for action against those responsible. Meanwhile, anonymous members of the Pakistani Sikh community have urged the Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, and Akal Takht to pursue the matter on a global scale and consider legal action against the clerics accused of making derogatory statements concerning the Sikh community, its Gurus, and its religious tenets.