Vaheguru Jee Ka Khalsa ,Vaheguru Jee Kee Fateh.

My name is Munsimar Kaur and I am 10 years old. I have been listening to Sikhnet audio stories for about 8 years as my parents used to play them for me when I was younger. It’s funny how you do something – like reading, watching the TV or speaking to people, and never know the impact it is having on you. This is how I feel about Sikhnet Stories.
 
In the summer of 2019, I was at my nanni’s house. We decided to go to the park across the road. There, I was not treated very nicely. There was a group of kids who were playing a game and I asked them if I can play with them. They replied, “No, you cannot play with us because you are a terrorist”. Although this hurt me, I didn't really take any notice and I went back the next day, but it happened again by someone else.
 
I was heartbroken, so we headed home. That night I talked to my mummy and she talked about women from our history and how powerful we are. That night I did some reflection, I remembered the story of Saibang from Kaur - A Story of Courage and Equality. She, too, was faced with negativity and used her ancestry for courage and strength. I decided I wanted to be like Saibang.
 
The next day I made a video with my daddy’s help and expressed what happened to me and how others may face such experiences. The video had a big impact and I truly hope it helped others.
 
Sikhnet is important because it gives you examples, often linking to Sikh history and the modern world. Sikhnet helps me to grow my Sikhi knowledge and the best thing about it is you can listen anywhere - in your car on a long journey or even in bed.
 
Love From,
Munsimar kaur
Vaheguru Jee Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Jee Kee Fateh!

Giving our children access to information about Sikh history is important on so many levels. Munsimar's story shows us how incredibly valuable things like SikhNet Stories can be for so many. 

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PS Here is Munsimar's story that we featured in September 2019: 
Munsimar Kaur, 10, suffered shocking racial abuse during a visit to the park but was welcomed to London Colney by Arsenal's star Arsenal stars Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and David Luiz have shown their support to a young fan after she was branded 'dangerous' and 'a terrorist'. The shocking abuse of 10-year-old Munsimar Kaur came to light last month when her father Gurpreet Singh uploaded a clip onto social media. In the brave video, Munsimar tells her story of the shocking racist abuse she suffered during two different trips to the park... You can read more about how Munsimar's story impacted her community here



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Gurumustuk Singh Khalsa

Gurumustuk Singh Khalsa

Founder & Former CEO SikhNet.com - The oldest & largest Sikh web service & organization serving over 7 millions users from around the world

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