Tag: Sikhism

Racists Spray Paint Anti-Muslim Graffiti On Sikh Temple, Spell “To” Wrong

Racists spray painted the phrases “white power,” “die Muslims die,” and “death to Allah” on a place of worship in Thornaby, a small town in northern England. The only problem is it wasn’t an Islamic place of worship; it was a Sikh temple. And actually, scratch that; that’s not the only problem. The white supremacist… Read More ›

Neo-Nazi Hacked Sikh Man With Machete Because He thought He Was Muslim

DTT: Poor Sikh man was attacked because this neo-Nazi thought he was a Muslim. The victim was attacked because he was mistaken for a Muslim. Attacker yelled ‘White Power, this is for Lee Rigby’ whilst attacking him with a machete. “Had the racial disposition of this case been reversed this would have been reported as… Read More ›

82-Year-Old Sikh Man Beaten With A Pipe Because Attacker Thought He Was Muslim

DTT: An 82 year old Sikh man was preparing free meals for the homeless when he was attacked because the attacker thought he was Muslim. This attack happened as a result of the hate and propaganda being peddle by the media and neo-Nazi groups. The thug who attacked Mr. Piara Singh is facing 13 years… Read More ›

82-Year-Old Sikh Man Beaten With A Pipe Because Attacker Thought He Was Muslim

DTT: An 82 year old Sikh man was preparing free meals for the homeless when he was attacked because the attacker thought he was Muslim. As I have said many times before, this hate doesn’t just come from nowhere. This hate is manufactured and spread by the media and certain groups to divide communities. When… Read More ›

Those who are not Hindus should leave the country – Sadhavi Samhita

DTT: Hindu extremist forcing others to become a follower of the Hindu religion or get out of India. By Siasat All those who have been born in India are the Hindus and those who refuse to be Hindus should leave this country. This derogatory remark was made by Sadhavi Samhita while addressing a gathering of… Read More ›

9/11 Families Launch Anti-Islamophobia Campaign For Anniversary Of Tragedy

By Antonia Blumberg – The Huffington Post Family members of September 11 victims are taking a stand against Islamophobia with a new bus ad campaign designed to promote religious tolerance and interfaith unity. “Islamophobia is not pretty,” the ad reads. “Let’s build bridges, not walls. Hate hurts, hope heals.” Sponsored by September 11th Families for Peaceful… Read More ›

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Joseph Caleca Yelled “Anti-Muslim” Remarks Before Hitting Sikh Man With His Truck

DTT: Welcome to America. Where racism and white-supremacy is alive and well. Where innocent people get attacked because they happen to look different or follow a different faith to their own. Make no mistake these attacks do not happen out of a vacuum. The hate and propaganda is instilled in them from the media for years…. Read More ›

Virginia official: Non-Christian public prayer violates my rights ‘because I don’t believe that’

By Travis Gettys rawstory.com A group that lost its U.S. Supreme Court case over prayer at public meetings said recent comments by a Virginia elected official illustrate the risk of allowing such sectarian invocations. “The freedom of religion doesn’t mean that every religion has to be heard,” said Al Bedrosian, who sits on the Roanoke County Board of… Read More ›

Swarn Kaur Birdee, middle, of the Sikh group, speaks as Lalli Singh, a Sikh, left, and Rhonda Gilmore of the Christian group listen during a meeting of Sikhs, Muslims and Christians at the Islamic Center of Williamson County. / Sanford Myers / The Tennessean

Sikhs, Muslims & Christians meet at Franklin Mosque to Educate, Understand

By Vicki Travis FRANKLIN — Three groups of three Sikhs, three Muslims and three Christians met Sunday to share their faith and then, like any good gathering, share a meal. The session was the final in a series of interfaith scripture dialogue circles — a structured time to share scriptures from each tradition. “This was very powerful,”… Read More ›