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Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji kee fateh!
I'm not sure where that comes from, basically if you did google of Sikhi
you'd find straight away that Sikhs don't believe in color or creed or caste or
race
so this point is very much against Sikh philosophy. You don't have to be a Punjabi
to be a Sikh. You don't have to be Indian to be a Sikh. You just have to be a human
being to be a Sikh.
Be a part of the human race, that's it.
A black person and a white person can definitely merge with the creator
and there are loads of mystics who have been of Christianity and Islam who we also
accept as being great. And the best example of that is the fact that
Guru Granth Sahib Ji contains writings from people who weren't Sikh,
so Guru Ji has given them the highest status,
i.e. for a Sikh they bow down to the writings of those people. Why?
Because those writings are concurrent
with the Guru's writings. Those peoples have realized the Truth
from other faiths. The, the eternal true
reality exists everywhere and people can access that reality and they write
about it, those writings are going to be enlightened writings. And enlightenment is
not something that only Sikhs have. Everybody has it.
"Bhullan chukka maaf karneea". I'm sure I've made loads of mistakes in answering that question.
Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji kee fateh!