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Largest gurdwara in Gulf region opens - Times Of India

LUDHIANA: The largest gurdwara of Gulf region has been opened for public in Dubai. Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar has been constructed at a cost of $20 million. Though Dubai has 50,000 Sikhs staying there, it had no gurdwara so far.

Vice-president and prime minister of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Makhtoum, had granted 25,400 sq feet land for the gurdwara in Jebel Ali area.

"It is indeed a historic moment for Sikh community. I have been living in Dubai for 32 years and we had no place of worship. Now we at least have this gurdwara for solemnizing marriages and holding other religious ceremonies," said, Ravinderpal singh, 50, resident of Al-Qusais-Dubai and owner of an eatery.

Avtar Singh, 36, from Bur Dubai, who works with a multinational corporation, said, "We will go to the gurdwara for special prayers on Friday. Everyone in Dubai speaks in Hindi and Punjabi and this is a great place. There was only one thing missing and that was a place where we could say our prayers. Now, the government has also provided this to us."

He added that this was graceful gesture from UAE and signalled the beginning of a new chapter in the relations between Sikhs and Dubai government.

In the first week of January 2012, ruler of conservative Sharjah emirate Dr Sheikh Sultan III bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, had given 10 acres for a new crematorium for Hindus and Sikhs.
 
Thanks to Saudi Arab People and Gov for this gesture.
 
Thanks to Saudi Arab People and Gov for this gesture.

Its in UAE not KSA.

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Largest gurdwara in Gulf region opens - Times Of India

LUDHIANA: The largest gurdwara of Gulf region has been opened for public in Dubai. Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar has been constructed at a cost of $20 million. Though Dubai has 50,000 Sikhs staying there, it had no gurdwara so far.

Vice-president and prime minister of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Makhtoum, had granted 25,400 sq feet land for the gurdwara in Jebel Ali area.

"It is indeed a historic moment for Sikh community. I have been living in Dubai for 32 years and we had no place of worship. Now we at least have this gurdwara for solemnizing marriages and holding other religious ceremonies," said, Ravinderpal singh, 50, resident of Al-Qusais-Dubai and owner of an eatery.

Avtar Singh, 36, from Bur Dubai, who works with a multinational corporation, said, "We will go to the gurdwara for special prayers on Friday. Everyone in Dubai speaks in Hindi and Punjabi and this is a great place. There was only one thing missing and that was a place where we could say our prayers. Now, the government has also provided this to us."

He added that this was graceful gesture from UAE and signalled the beginning of a new chapter in the relations between Sikhs and Dubai government.

In the first week of January 2012, ruler of conservative Sharjah emirate Dr Sheikh Sultan III bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, had given 10 acres for a new crematorium for Hindus and Sikhs.

It is a welcome gesture.
 
and for killing the bahraini people !!! :coffee:
Don't troll. The two aren't related. Iran reportedly helping kill Syrians and Saudis reportedly helping kill Bahraynis is. Talking of that, the first is winning by easily a 100-fold margin!

Let's keep things where they belong. Let this thread be a celebration for a big Gurudwara for Sikhs shall we!
 
and for killing the bahraini people !!! :coffee:

You should know the details before commenting:

Bahrain puts Pakistani policemen on trial for using ‘excessive force’ – The Express Tribune

Pakistani police torturing prisoners in Bahrain Jails – The Shia Post


Can we now stick to the topic.

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and for killing the bahraini people !!! :coffee:

You should know the details before commenting:

Bahrain puts Pakistani policemen on trial for using ‘excessive force’ – The Express Tribune

Pakistani police torturing prisoners in Bahrain Jails – The Shia Post


Can we now stick to the topic.
 
Don't troll. The two aren't related. Iran reportedly helping kill Syrians!!! and Saudis reportedly helping kill Bahraynis is. Talking of that, the first is winning by easily a 100-fold margin!

Let's keep things where they belong. Let this thread be a celebration for a big Gurudwara for Sikhs shall we!

who sent military powers to Syria ? IRAN ?

NOOOOOOOO

BUT saudis did it .... so .... Don't troll :coffee:

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amateur propaganda !!! :lol:
 
this thread is confusing its abut sikh or syria or I ran?
 
Are there any pictures?
Would love to see what it looks like.
 
There are Temples in Dubai and this one is said to be one of the biggest of all.

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It's ironically funny how there are so many big grand Indian temples, in Arabia (land of Islam) than in our neighbouring Islamic country in Indian subcontinent.
 
It's ironically funny how there are so many big grand Indian temples, in Arabia (land of Islam) than in our neighbouring country in Indian subcontinent.

Which country did you mean? All your neighbouring countries has Gurdawaras as far as I know...
 
Which country did you mean? All your neighbouring countries has Gurdawaras as far as I know...

Not just Gurudwaras any type of Indian temples? Whether be it Gurudwaras, Hindu temples, Jain temples or Buddhist monastery.

You have to admit that, Indian temples are not taken care of as well as Mosques and Churches? Every time 'Temples in Pakistan' thread opens we only see photos of some old buildings in abandoned/deserted part of Sindh.
 
Not just Gurudwaras any type of Indian temples? Whether be it Gurudwaras, Hindu temples, Jain temples or Buddhist monastery.

You have to admit that, Indian temples are not taken care of as well as Mosques and Churches? Every time 'Temples in Pakistan' thread opens we only see photos of some old buildings in abandoned/deserted part of Sindh.

Common sense tell us that if there are no worshipers to take care of the religious building that it would fall into disrepair.
I don't understand what you are trying to say.
You might as well say "no one takes care of houses that no one lives in"

well duh
 
Common sense tell us that if there are no worshipers to take care of the religious building that it would fall into disrepair.
I don't understand what you are trying to say.
You might as well say "no one takes care of houses that no one lives in"

well duh

Common sense would also tell you, that there are 5 million Hindus in Pakistan? Why aren't temples used? Are they scared? Are they less religious than Indian Hindus? Definitely not.

You can not deny the fact that temples are either turned into mosques or demolished and abandoned.
 

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