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Simran Jeet Singh says he would sacrifice his life for yours. Even if you’ve offended him. That’s because he follows the Sikh faith , which is built around the concepts of love and oneness.
“On one hand we're hyper visible with our unique identity, our turbans, our beards,” said Simran Jeet Singh with the Sikh Coalition, a non profit founded after the Sept. 11 tragedies.
Members of the world's fifth largest religion stand out in America. B ut ask who Sikhs are and what they believe and studies show up to 70 percent of Americans won't be able to answer. “On one hand we ...
Simran Jeet Singh, pictured here in the days after the attack on the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis. in 2012, says he turned to his faith to help him through. Stan Honda/AFP via Getty Images ...
“On one hand we're hyper visible with our unique identity, our turbans, our beards,” said Simran Jeet Singh with the Sikh Coalition, a non profit founded after the Sept. 11 tragedies.
SIMRAN JEET SINGH: I guess I would call attention to what I was saying earlier, in the sense that there is a deep tension in what the Sikh community is feeling right now. On the one hand, we feel ...
Members of the world's fifth largest religion stand out in America. But ask who Sikhs are and what they believe and studies show up to 70 percent of Americans won't be able to answer. “On one ...
“On one hand we're hyper visible with our unique identity, our turbans, our beards,” said Simran Jeet Singh with the Sikh Coalition, a non profit founded after the Sept. 11 tragedies.
Members of the world's fifth largest religion stand out in America. But ask who Sikhs are and what they believe and studies show up to 70 percent of Americans won't be able to answer. “On one ...
Members of the world's fifth largest religion stand out in America. But ask who Sikhs are and what they believe and studies show up to 70 percent of Americans won't be able to answer. “On one ...
Members of the world's fifth largest religion stand out in America. But ask who Sikhs are and what they believe and studies show up to 70 percent of Americans won't be able to answer. “On one ...