The Sikh Next Door: An Identity in Transition
by
Manpreet J Singh
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Kindle
Pages
279
Language
Hindi
Published
Jan 1, 2020
Publisher
Bloomsbury India
Edition
1
ISBN-10
938916558X
ISBN-13
9789389165586
Description
In a world where identities are continually in flux, the Sikh community embodies a unique story of resilience and transformation. Manpreet J Singh explores this dynamic journey, highlighting the experiences of Sikhs who navigate the complex landscape of cultural heritage, migration, and modern societal pressures. Each narrative reveals the intricate tapestry of belonging and the ways in which tradition and contemporary life intertwine.
Singh delves into the impact of historical events on the identity of Sikhs, illustrating how displacement and adaptation have shaped their lives across generations. Through personal anecdotes and broader societal observations, the author captures the essence of a community striving to maintain its roots while embracing the inevitable changes of the present.
This compelling account invites readers to reflect on their own identities while offering a profound understanding of the Sikhs' contributions to multicultural society. It is a poignant reminder of the humanity that connects us all despite our differing backgrounds.
Singh delves into the impact of historical events on the identity of Sikhs, illustrating how displacement and adaptation have shaped their lives across generations. Through personal anecdotes and broader societal observations, the author captures the essence of a community striving to maintain its roots while embracing the inevitable changes of the present.
This compelling account invites readers to reflect on their own identities while offering a profound understanding of the Sikhs' contributions to multicultural society. It is a poignant reminder of the humanity that connects us all despite our differing backgrounds.
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