Karma Comes Back Around for Man Who Broke Religious Rule to Help Boy
One good deed has led to another for a man who broke a tenet of his religion to help and provide comfort to a little boy hurt in an accident.
One good deed has led to another for a man who broke a tenet of his religion to help and provide comfort to a little boy hurt in an accident.
Sikhs around the world have been mobilizing to feed some of society's most vulnerable people during the COVID-19 outbreaks.
From donating millions of dollars to wildfire relief funds to serving up meals to exhausted firefighters—Australia is not alone in fighting the blazes.
Thousands of Sikh pilgrims can now travel visa-free from their village in India to visit the second holiest site of their religion in Pakistan.
The largest interfaith gathering was held in Utah where world religions discussed peace, extremism, and the environment - and also fed the poor.
Sikh volunteers from Khalsa Aid International fed truckers stuck in Kent and filled sandbags for nearby flood victims over Christmas holiday.
A group of Sikh friends provided a lifeline to hikers in trouble in a Canadian park—by using their turbans and jackets to save them.
As a means of celebrating the 550th birthday of Sikhism's founder, thousands of worshippers are planting trees around the world.
In Amritsar, India, volunteers are able to serve 100,000 meals every single day of the year from a kitchen in the Golden Temple that never closes.
A young man put his religious beliefs aside to comfort an injured five-year-old boy bleeding from the head.
There are now more female, non-white, disabled, and LGBT Members of Parliament than ever before.
After someone snapped a photo of her and posted it on online, Balpreet Kaur was ridiculed for following the tenets of her Sikh faith. But instead of hiding or lashing out, she politely posted a reply—and turned a bullying situation into a inspiring example of tolerance, support, and inspiration.
Sikhs took their tradition of religious hospitality to one of the most inhospitable places on Earth–10km from the Syrian border to feed fleeing refugees.
A decorated army officer is now officially permitted to wear a religious beard and turban in uniform thanks to a military ruling last week.
This town's Sikh community was more than happy to foot the bill for their Independence Day celebration.
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