Tag: Ibadat to Shahadat tak da safar

A vintage-style, historical painting depiction of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji sitting cross-legged on a wooden floor in deep meditation. He is wearing a white robe and turban with a golden shawl draped over his shoulders. His right hand is raised in a blessing gesture, a soft golden halo glows behind his head, and a holy book rests on a small wooden stand nearby. The image features an aged texture with a slightly blurred face to give it an old, historic look.

Guru Arjan Dev Ji

If the phenomenon of Guru Hurjan Dev Ji’s martyrdom is understood solely within a sectarian narrative, it may retain historical stories and karma principles, but the core historical facts risk being lost. What will be discussed here regarding his sacrifice marks a distinct departure from prevailing traditions. True martyrdom lives in absolute patience and a…

Sahibzada Ajit Singh ji fighting in battle

Sahibzada Ajit Singh Ji

It is a great tragedy of history that when many sources are read to prepare a topic, the date, name, and incident of any source are not found same among the sources. There are four main things to present history: The Place (where the event occurred), The Person (with whom the event occurred), The Witness…

Warrior SIkh

Bravery of Sikhs

This story comes from the time when Ahmad Shah Abdali, one of the most powerful military commanders in Asia, was left astonished by the bravery of the Sikhs. Deeply curious, he turned to his Subedar with a series of questions about this remarkable community. The great conqueror Ahmad Shah Abdali asked the Subedar of Lahore:…

Madina is a holy city.

Martydrom of Teeth

The Martydrom of Teeth is a incident of the life of ‘Hazrat Muhammad Sahib‘. Jang-e-Ohad(ਜੰਗ-ਏ-ਓਹਦ) mentions that ‘Hazrat Muhammad Sahib’, the founder of Islam, was fighting. One General ‘Umaid Bin kmaiya’(ਉਮੈਦ ਬਿਨ ਕਮੱਈਆ) attacked on Hazrat Muhamad Sahib with his sword. Muhammad Sahib fell down from the horse. The sword struck them in the face.…

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