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Many really smart people now share the position that playing cricket with Pakistan is politically, strategically and morally wrong. It is just a poor appreciation of competitive sport.
This is what the tyrant Emperor Jahangir had written in his diary the “Tuzuk-i-Jahagiri” (“Memoirs of Jahangir”):
“In Goindwal, which is on the river Biyah (Beas), there was a Hindu named Arjan, in the garments of sainthood and sanctity, so much so that he had captured many of the simple-hearted of the Hindus, and even of the ignorant and foolish followers of Islam, by his ways and manners, and they had loudly sounded the drum of his holiness. They called him Guru, and from all sides stupid people crowded to worship and manifest complete faith in him. For three or four generations (of spiritual successors) they had kept this shop warm. Many times it occurred to me to put a stop to this vain affair or to bring him into the assembly of the people of Islam.”
“At last when Khusrau passed along this road this insignificant fellow proposed to wait upon him. Khusrau happened to halt at the place where he was, and he came out and did homage to him. He behaved to Khusrau in certain special ways, and made on his forehead a finger-mark in saffron, which the Hinduwan (the people of India) call qashqa, (Tilak) and is considered propitious. When this came to my ears and I clearly understood his folly, I ordered them to produce him and handed over his houses, dwelling-places, and children to Murtaza Khan, and having confiscated his property commanded that he should be put to death.”
(Was this only Jahangir’s bragging over the death of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, trying to ‘steal’ some of the Guru’s power, by claiming to have killed him? There is no mention (in all of Sikh History) of the Guru’s houses, dwelling-places, and children ever being seized by Murtaza Khan. In fact, written history and oral tradition seems to back up the fact that Murtaza Khan (influenced heavily by Chandu Shah) was left to decide Guru Arjan’s punishment and it is even believed that Jahangir turned Chandu Shah over to Guru HarGobind for his role in the torture and death of his father Guru Arjan Dev. Murtaza Khan was never heard of again and Jahangir’s diary never even mentions Guru HarGobind.)
This is what the tyrant Emperor Jahangir had written in his diary the “Tuzuk-i-Jahagiri” (“Memoirs of Jahangir”):
“In Goindwal, which is on the river Biyah (Beas), there was a Hindu named Arjan, in the garments of sainthood and sanctity, so much so that he had captured many of the simple-hearted of the Hindus, and even of the ignorant and foolish followers of Islam, by his ways and manners, and they had loudly sounded the drum of his holiness. They called him Guru, and from all sides stupid people crowded to worship and manifest complete faith in him. For three or four generations (of spiritual successors) they had kept this shop warm. Many times it occurred to me to put a stop to this vain affair or to bring him into the assembly of the people of Islam.”
“At last when Khusrau passed along this road this insignificant fellow proposed to wait upon him. Khusrau happened to halt at the place where he was, and he came out and did homage to him. He behaved to Khusrau in certain special ways, and made on his forehead a finger-mark in saffron, which the Hinduwan (the people of India) call qashqa, (Tilak) and is considered propitious. When this came to my ears and I clearly understood his folly, I ordered them to produce him and handed over his houses, dwelling-places, and children to Murtaza Khan, and having confiscated his property commanded that he should be put to death.”
(Was this only Jahangir’s bragging over the death of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, trying to ‘steal’ some of the Guru’s power, by claiming to have killed him? There is no mention (in all of Sikh History) of the Guru’s houses, dwelling-places, and children ever being seized by Murtaza Khan. In fact, written history and oral tradition seems to back up the fact that Murtaza Khan (influenced heavily by Chandu Shah) was left to decide Guru Arjan’s punishment and it is even believed that Jahangir turned Chandu Shah over to Guru HarGobind for his role in the torture and death of his father Guru Arjan Dev. Murtaza Khan was never heard of again and Jahangir’s diary never even mentions Guru HarGobind.)
Source:
https://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Martyrdom_of_Guru_Arjan
All this information, really increased my knowledge, thanks so much.
“”It is said that when he was allowed to take a bath in River Ravi on 30 May 1606, he never returned.””
Please rectify this….it is wrongly summarised. You must also Study the whole story again.
DHAN DHAN GURU ARJAN DEV JI MAHARAJ..AND IT WAS MARTYRDOM !!
Many times you have written death. It was not merely a death. It was martyrdom,