The RE Podcast

Louisa Jane Smith

The RE podcast for students and teachers.

  1. 8 Jun

    S18 E7: The One About Diversity In Sikhi

    Please send The RE Podcast a Text Message! There has been lot in the news recently that is trying to cause hatred towards the Sikh community because of the actions of one Sikh who acted against strongly held Sikh beliefs and values.  While we recorded this before the tragic death of Henry Novak, many of the points we discuss are a powerful counter to the attacks of the Sikh faith. Please note there are many mistakes in the reporting of this story, most significantly that a Kirpan was used as the weapon.  This simply isn't true.  While the perpetrator presented as a Sikh, the weapon attributed to the crime was a straight, 8 inch blade as opposed to the smaller, curved blunt ceremonial sword known as a Kirpan.  The Kirpan is a symbol of standing up against injustice and must never be used as a weapon. This diverse group of Sikhs discuss diversity but focus on what unites them which is a belief in the oneness of God (Ok Onkar), service, equality and earning a good living.  I chat to Amy Ark, Jatinder Loyal, Harry Singh Panesar,  Kuljinda Shokar about hair, names, Sikh history, Sewa, equality, marriage, the role of men and women, how to (and how not to teach Sikhi) and an all important reveal at the end of the episode.... Glossary Sikh (pro. Sick): The follower  Sicki (pro. Sicky): The name of the religion Gurdwara: Doorway to the Guru Guru Granth Sahib Ji (Gru Granth sub gee): Living guru Sewa (pro. sevva) - Selfless service Anand Karaj  - Sikh wedding ceremony Hukam (pro, hookum): Wisdom/commandment Bhai Kanhaiya: Gave water to enemy soldiers while in battle Websites https://www.pinkladoo.org/ Support the show Find out more; Twitter: @TheREPodcast1 Insta: @TheREPodcast Webiste: www.therepodcast.co.uk

    1hr 34min

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