Simran Singh is a native of Hamburg, Germany. He spend 10 years living at Miri Piri Academy in Amritsar, India as both a student and teacher and represented Akal Security and Sikh Dharma in Washington, DC for six years.
"Sikh Americans have worked hard to make this country strong and we will continue to do so. We love this country and we want to make sure that America will always remain the land of the free..."
Simran Jeet Singh valiantly finished the New York City Marathon on Sunday, but not without receiving several anti-Muslim remarks from participants and attendees. Here's the thing though: Singh isn't Muslim.
Yuba City kicked off the three day celebration of Guru Granth Sahib. People come from all over the world to celebrate. We had to walk in through a crowd of people to get to the temple after washing our hands...
A new film about what it means to be Sikh, "Under the Turban," made its world premiere Sunday at the United Nations Association Film Festival, one of the oldest documentary film festivals in the United States.
[VIDEO] Dastaar is the type of film that wriggles into your consciousness. A period piece of a still recent time, the portrait it paints is without a doubt more relevant than ever.
The event was centered around a panel discussion about the misconceptions that many people have about the Sikh faith and fear of "Muslim-looking" communities.