Besides, there have been no past instances of smuggling materials in
turbans because Sikhism preaches an honest, humbling, and care - giving existence.
I've been thinking about getting my hands on
a turban because of the twenties vibe for quite some time now.
Not exact matches
You remind me of the foolish bigot that attacked a Siekh temple
because they were wearing
turbans like Muslims.
And many bigots ignorantly mistake Sikhs for Muslims
because, like Osama bin Laden, many Sikh men (and some Sikh women) wear
turbans.
And, of course, you are so utterly clueless that you can't see the difference between asking someone to take off their baseball cap which they're wearing simply
because they like wearing a baseball cap... and asking a woman to take off her faith - based scarf or an Amish man to shave his faith - based beard or a Sikh (which is * not * a Muslim faith) to take off his
turban or a Catholic priest to take off his cross... well, if you can't figure out the difference yet, there's no hope for you.
The same stupidity prevailed after 9/11 when
turban wearing Indian - American Sikhs were physically attacked in the streets
because they looked Muslim, and when Muslim communities were subjected to increased state surveillance, extra airport screening, extrajudicial renderings of innocent people to torture chambers, racial profiling, and the heinous crimes committed against innocent Muslims everywhere by the US Military without so much as an expression of regret and remorse from the American public.
You are now telling millions with
turbans that they aren't true Sikhs friend,
because they don't adhere to every single item...
No I assume that
because you know it is a rule then you should know that
turbans are not singled out but the Rule which you already claim to have knowledge of.
They all seem to agree and would have no problem / issue with the extra attention to the
turban with respect to security issues but none of them can agree with it
because there is no rationale to back up why the
turban is being pointed out yet no other article of clothing is.
So it is recommended but not required, sorry I had this waste of a convo
because clearly
turbans are allowed through without being removed and are subject to random security checks like all other clothing, perfect.
I do not wear a
turban but many I know do wear one and they won't cooperate just
because someone says so, tell us why?
But he was linked to white supremacist groups and Hooper said many people felt the Sikhs were mistaken for Muslims
because of their
turbans and beards.
I mean, really???? According to this logic, I guess muslims shouldn't be allowed to wear
turbans anymore
because they are imposing their religion on us!
Since observant Sikh men keep a
turban (known as dastaar or pagri) and unshorn hair, which often manifests itself into a long beard, many Americans after September 11 wrongfully conflated Sikh Americans with Muslim Americans
because of this «
turban - and - beard» look.
Most importantly in the aftermath of 9/11 two individuals were killed in the US after reprisal attacks
because they were
turbaned.
Its more like fighting wearing a hardhat
because it won't fit your
turban or wanted to be Snow White at Disney world in a chador.
The tactic was used
because Afghans are reluctant to request the removal of a
turban.
Though most gourds are not edible
because of their bitter taste, some of them are less commonly used for culinary purposes, such as the deep orange «
turban gourd», which is scooped out like a squash, stuffed with yummy ingredients, and heavily seasoned for flavor before roasting.
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I prefer wearing
turbans sometimes
because its easier to throw on and its super simple.You may catch me on my snapchat (@queenoyinkan) wearing a
turban at least a couple times a week.
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The Toronto National Post reported last week that Gurcharan Dran, a Sikh, bought a ticket to drive a go - kart at Paramount Canada's Wonderland theme park, but was denied the drive
because he refused to remove his
turban and wear a helmet, per park regulations.
This year is the 25th anniversary of the decision of the House of Lords in Mandla v Dowell - Lee [1983] 1 All ER 1062, in which a Sikh schoolboy was refused admission to a private preparatory school
because he would not remove the
turban.