![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
Summary of Question: | Sikhnet Moderators |
Category: | General Sikhism |
Date Posted: | Friday, 5/30/2003 12:26 AM MDT |
i'd just like to say thank-you and may god bless all the sevadaars that are selflessly working their butts off to help out lost and confused youth, giving them direction and love..
the thing is, all hard-working sevadaars always get criticism, from people like me who have nothin better to do
so basically, i was wondering why some of the moderators don't say fateh before or after replying... i mean some do, and thats great, but didnt guru gobind singh say that all sikhs are supposed to greet each other with "waheguru jee kaa khalsa waheguru jee kee fateh" ??
i once recieved an e-mail from a singh who was saying that he saw two muslims at the subway station, one male and one female.. he described, it didn't seem like the two really knew each other, but the male approached the female and warm-heartedly, they both exchanged the muslim greeting.. (i can't spell it and i dont want to offend anyone by spelling it wrong).. the singh was describing how this moment was so beautiful to watch, simply because the connection between the two was beyond body, it was like a soul-to-soul connection, held strong together with their love for islam.. and then the singh sid, that why dont sikhs do that? and *some* do, but most don't... and he said that sikhi is such a young religion - and we're already losing it.. the little things do count..
just thought id let you know
much love
waheguru jee ka khalsa waheguru jee kee fateh!!
**********************************************************
Thank you!