Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, all people wearing scarves have been identified as Muslims and terrorists, but they are not. Many people have different attitudes of Muslims to Americans than before 9/11. The impact on Muslim people in the United States is detrimental and may cause many personal and emotional problems. Life became more difficult for Muslim Americans since 9/11, which made American dreams more complicated for Muslims.
No stereotype is a person with brown skin that can wear clothes that are regarded as foreigners, such as Burka suicide bombing terror, long hidden beard, head scarf, and perhaps the most powerful scarf. These are physical indicators that people often associate with Islam and Muslims are often associated with extremism and extremism. This is a serious flawed idea - religious clothes are not made by terrorists. But in fact it is also wrong. People who wear scarves and long beards for religious reasons are not necessarily Muslims. For Sikhs called duster, head scarf is part of important faith. They are thought to be worn by early Sikhism gurus who symbolize the divine and devotion to value such as honesty, compassion, generosity, humility.
In the case of Sikhs, both men and women need to wear a scarf. This means that this religion was established over 500 years ago, and that only wealthy people wear head scarves for identification, and many kings wear head scarves That is why. Since Sikhs have always believed in the equality of all people since religious beliefs, all Sikhs have head scarves as a symbol of equality. Guru Nanak Dev Ji is the founder of Sikhism and celebrates November 24 every year. Before his birthday, Akhand Path read Guru Granth Sahib for 48 hours at Gurdwara (Sikh Temple). On that day, programs and events will start around 4 AM. In this program, we sing Asa di var (morning hymn) and the Sikh scriptel songs, then Kata (interpretation of the scriptures), and praise Guru's poetry and readings. Then celebration lasts from 1 pm to 2 pm.
Figure 11.1 Duster (scarf) is an essential item to protect Sikhism 's faith. Baltej Singh Dhillon (not shown here) is a member of the first Canadian cavalry police who wore a scarf when he was active. This caused a major controversy in 1990, but today people saw a police officer wearing a scarf with little attention. Race and state are part of human experience. Are you working on the signs of racial and ethnic diversity about who we are and how we are related to each other? (Image provided by Gurumustuk Singh / Flickr)