
Sikh Supremacy, Sikh First, Sikh Only
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 168 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ReligionReligion & Spirituality | |||

Raakhi was more than a tax. It was the financial backbone of early Khalsa sovereignty in eighteenth-century Punjab. This episode explores how Nawab Kapur Singh and the Khalsa transformed protection payments into a structured system of governance, lay... more
In this episode of Sikh Renaissance, we examine the political philosophy of Maharajah Ranjit Singh and challenge popular narratives that portray him as a purely moral ruler. Drawing on Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha's Raj Dharam Granth, Guru Nanak's vision of... more
Rupert Lowe's recent report on Muslim grooming gangs in the UK has confirmed what Sikh communities have known for decades.
This is not a cultural problem. This is a theological one. The Koran and Hadith provide explicit theological justification fo... more
Punjabi Muslims call the Anglo-Sikh Wars the Anglo-Punjabi Wars. But the historical record tells a different story. The Khalsa army was Sikh at its core. Only the artillery gun crews were Muslim, serving under Sikh officers in a Sikh imperial state. ... more
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Content centers around the complexities of Sikh identity in contemporary society, engaging in discussions about historical contexts and modern challenges faced by the Sikh community. Major topics often include Sikh history, the impact of outside ideologies, and the importance of understanding cultural integrity amid globalization and changing values. The format features critical commentary and analyses, with an emphasis on reclaiming narratives within Sikh historiography, as well as the examination of social issues from various perspectives, including feminism and political movements. Listeners can expect thoughtful conversations that aim to inspire self-reflection and community engagement.
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