
Introduction When Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, passed away, it is said that Hindus and Muslims argued over how to handle his body. Hindus wanted cremation, while Muslims wanted burial. The story goes that when both sides entered the room, the body was gone, leaving only flowers under the . . . Read more
Chola of Baba Nanak The Chola (cloak) of Baba Nanak (RH), is the holiest relic of Baba Nanak (RH) and is carefully preserved in Dera Baba Nanak, a small village in Gurdaspur District of the Punjab, India. It is significant because it is the cloak which Baba Nanak (RH) wore . . . Read more
Introduction One reason Hazrat Ahmad (AS) penned Sut-Bachan (The True Word) was to demonstrate that Baba Nanak was a Muslim through his words and actions. This was also a prophecy of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (AS), that Allah had shown him in a dream that Guru Nanak was a Muslim. . . . Read more