This emotionally charged work traces the Sikh community’s centuries-long battle against oppression, beginning with Guru Nanak’s foundational teachings on justice and dignity. Through vivid accounts of torture, sacrifice, and unyielding spirit, Harjinder Singh illuminates how Sikhs have upheld their tradition of resistance—even in the post-9/11 era, where Guru Gobind Singh’s words, “When all peaceful means are exhausted, it is just to draw the sword,” resonate profoundly.
Key Themes:
- Historical Legacy: Chronicles pivotal moments in Sikh history, from early rebellions to contemporary struggles.
- Spiritual Duty: Explores the intersection of faith and activism, framing resistance as an act of divine love.
- Philosophical Debate: Invites readers to question how society labels those who fight for freedom—heroes or militants?
Ideal for readers of historical nonfiction, spirituality, or social justice, Game of Love combines meticulous research with raw storytelling. Harjinder Singh—a Warwick University graduate and Gurmukhi teacher—brings academic rigor and heartfelt reverence to this tribute to Sikh valor
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