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Muslims Forum Promotes the Sikh-Muslim Unity Forum

 Muslims Forum and the Sikh-Muslim Forum: Promoting Dialogue, Respect, and Shared Humanity

Muslims Forum supports the Sikh-Muslim Forum as a space for peaceful dialogue, mutual understanding, and social harmony between two communities with rich, intertwined histories in South Asia. While theological differences exist, both Islam and Sikhism champion devotion to God, justice, compassion, and service to humanity—laying a strong foundation for meaningful conversation.

1. A Dedicated Space for Understanding and Engagement

The forum features a designated section where Sikhs and Muslims can:

  • Ask thoughtful questions and share viewpoints in a respectful, moderated environment

  • Explore similarities and differences with openness and civility

  • Learn about each other’s scriptures, traditions, and values without prejudice

The aim is not debate or conversion, but sincere understanding, connection, and peaceful coexistence.

2. Celebrating Shared Values and Ethical Teachings

Both Sikhism and Islam uphold powerful ethical principles, including:

  • Belief in One Supreme God (Ik Onkar / Tawheed)

  • Commitment to honesty, humility, and compassion

  • Acts of charity and service to others (Langar / Zakat)

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