DINNER MEETING

November 11, 1989 at DELTA BANQUET HALL 90 Woodbine Downs Blvd., Rexdale Ontario

All are cordially invited

PROGRAM Welcome — 6:00 p.m. Canadian National Anthem Sikh National Anthem

DINNER Thoughts by well-known speakers for World Peace & Human Rights as seen through the Philosophy of Guru Granth Sahib. An excellent opportunity for knowledge for worthy cause.

WORLD SIKH ORGANIZATION WAS FORMED ON JULY 28, 1984 AT MADISON SQUARE GARDENS, NEW YORK, WITH THE FOLLOWING OBJECTIVES

To promote and follow the teachings of the Ten Gurus and Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee.

To strive through peaceful means, for the establishment of a Sikh Nation, KHALISTAN, in order to protect the Sikh identity and faith as ordained by the Guru Panth in the daily prayer ‘RAJ KAREGA KHALSA’

To promote and facilitate an active line of communication amongst the Sikhs of the World.

To work for the promotion of the ideals of universal brotherhood, peace, Justice, freedom of worship and speech, respect for cultural diversity and human dignity for all, without any distinction as per the instruments and Covenants of the United Organization.

To promote and protect Sikh interests all over the world by Participating in the formulation and implementation of the policies of the Sikh Nation.

“SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB™

“Sri Guru Granth Sahib is a source book, an expression of man’s aspirations, his longings, his yearning for communication the Divine Being. I have studied the scriptures of other great religions, but I do not find elsewhere the same power of appeal to the heart and mind as I find in Sri Guru Granth Sahib. They are compact in spite of their length and are revelation of the vast reach of Human Heart varying from the most noble conception of God, to the recognition and indeed the insistence upon the practical need of human body.

by Miss Pearl S. Buck Nobel Prize Winner

PRINCIPLES OF SIKHISM

To have unshakeable belief in one God

To believe in equality of all humans & Universal Brotherhood

To earn honest living by physical and mental exertion

To share part of your earning with poor and needy

To show at all times kindness, humility, responsibility, confidence and self-respect

To abstain from jealousy bigamy and intoxicants of all kinds

To overcome lust, anger, greed, attachment ego through knowledge and practice of philosophy of Guru Garant Sahib

To seek Amrit.

Article extracted from this publication >>  October 27, 1989