Not even an NVQ in politics between them. Taxi drivers have to meet exacting standards before serving the public. Why are politicians qualification exempt in their profession? Look at Lammy the mastermind, or Rayner the photographers new model, Starmer the denier of thise who commit crimes against the young or Reeve who can't add a deficit - why did they get into the HoC
This lovely Sikh gentleman says hes nothing special, but let me tell him from this British woman, he is special and such a lovely guy. Paul, this guest made me emotional, hes an absolute treasure just like yourself Paul.
Sikhism is an ethical monotheism fusing elements of Hinduism and Islam. The Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib includes teachings from Muslims, namely saints (Baba Farid), a Muslim of the Chishti Sufi order and Kabir. The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53); "He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64). Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book. The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'. In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse: "Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande, ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande." Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50 Translation: In the beginning God brought forth His light. From His creative power came all beings. From One light the entire universe came forth.
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53); "He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64). Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book. The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'. In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse: "Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande, ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande." Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50 Translation: In the beginning God brought forth His light. From His creative power came all beings. From One light the entire universe came forth.
Guru Gobind Singh had three wives: At age 10, he married Jito on 21 June 1677 at Basantgaṛh, 10 km north of Anandpur. The couple had three sons: Jujhar Singh (b. 1691), Zorawar Singh (b. 1696), and Fateh Singh (b. 1699). At age 17, he married Sundari on 4 April 1684 at Anandpur. The couple had one son, Ajit Singh (b. 1687). At age 33, he married Sahib Devan on 15 April 1700 at Anandpur.
@maqboolusman2914 the same point you ppl make about Muslims when you speak of the marriages of the Prophet (may peace be upon him). It was the custom of the time.... The same point you hypocrite
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53); "He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64). Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book. The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'. In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse: "Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande, ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande." Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50 Translation: In the beginning God brought forth His light. From His creative power came all beings. From One light the entire universe came forth.
They haven't though. How many people of colour turned up on July 27th??? Maybe 100 if you were lucky. I only saw the Hindu couple, the black man in his red and white suit and a few black women here and there. The only other guy was the RUclipsrs Shady Shae who is so lovely. They have all got to have a hard look at themselves and where their loyalty lies.
Paul this is great sir!! Really inspiring we definitely need more regular British people talking out like this from all backgrounds. Well done Mike for talking to Paul as he’s so good and chilled out
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53); "He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64). Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book. The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'. In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse: "Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande, ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande." Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50 Translation: In the beginning God brought forth His light. From His creative power came all beings. From One light the entire universe came forth.
My local corner shop is run by Sikhs and are the loveliest people. They always help people out when struggling. It's been an honour to see multiple generations of them grow up into amazing kind people. 28 years I've supported them out of my 32 and I will till my death. Hindus are lovely people also.
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53); "He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64). Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book. The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'. In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse: "Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande, ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande." Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50 Translation: In the beginning God brought forth His light. From His creative power came all beings. From One light the entire universe came forth.
Sikhism is an ethical monotheism fusing elements of Hinduism and Islam. The Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib includes teachings from Muslims, namely saints (Baba Farid), a Muslim of the Chishti Sufi order and Kabir. The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53); "He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64). Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book. The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'. In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse: "Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande, ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande." Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50 Translation: In the beginning God brought forth His light. From His creative power came all beings. From One light the entire universe came forth.
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53); "He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64). Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book. The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'. In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse: "Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande, ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande." Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50 Translation: In the beginning God brought forth His light. From His creative power came all beings. From One light the entire universe came forth.
Im 36 and Grew up in Handsworth which has one of the largest Sikh populations outside of India.. Can count the negative interactions on a single hand, along with the Hindus and the Polish they are statistically speaking the best immigrant communities we have by a mile
Just joined Micheal,s channel. I love that hes so patriotic and and so honest, i also 'rang the bell' on alerts, thanks Paul for bringing him to our attention, from up the road in Chichester ❤
Sikhism is an ethical monotheism fusing elements of Hinduism and Islam. The Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib includes teachings from Muslims, namely saints (Baba Farid), a Muslim of the Chishti Sufi order and Kabir. The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53); "He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64). Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book. The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'. In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse: "Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande, ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande." Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50 Translation: In the beginning God brought forth His light. From His creative power came all beings. From One light the entire universe came forth.
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53); "He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64). Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book. The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'. In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse: "Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande, ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande." Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50 Translation: In the beginning God brought forth His light. From His creative power came all beings. From One light the entire universe came forth.
Born in 1950,s the 60,s 70,a 80,a and 90,s great . The change started end of 70,s. They tip toed with their legislation until 2020 then bang. Our enemy is not each other but those who wish to govern us. Unite and stand together. Non compliance. Live humanity
On your comment about them wanting to "govern". These guys don't know how to "govern" per se' they RULE (there is a difference) like a Medievil King weilding Excalibur. Anyone who disagrees with them is swiftly sent to the tower or dungeons. If they could get away with it they would hang people I'm sure. Make no mistake, this lot are DANGEROUS!
The future of my grandson is my biggest worry. I wholeheartedly agree with Michael about what is being taught in schools and any decent person is worried about that.
The Indian community have integrated pretty seamlessly into our country and I can't remember any serious issues between the native Brits and the Indians regardless of whether they are Hindu or Sikhs
What an intelligent young man….a good conversation…What I’d like to know however is , where does the U.K. government find all of these perverted judges who jail Elderly people for HURTY WORDS but let perverts , murderers & rapists off Scott free?… IMO 🇨🇦✝️🇬🇧
"There is no money in peace! " the media is all working to divide us! " That is SO true. This guy is a smart man. Ive subscribed to him. Big up yorkie puds. Me too xxx
SO HAPPY TO SEE MICHAEL SPEAKING OUT WHATS SURNAME HOW DO I CONNECT TO MIKES CHANNEL HES ON THE SAME HYMN SHEET WE NEED OUR ASIAN & ALL❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 NATIONALITIES THAT ARE ..BRITISH COMING TO WORK & FIT NOT COME TO TAKE OVER IMPLEMENTING SHAREA LAW BY THE BACK DOOR
Yes Paul my friend iv Been off line for couple weeks but I'm back we gonna unite atleast 500,000 I bet and I'm praying even more fingers crossed I'm just catching up on all the videos I missed...NOTHING'S GONNA STOP US NOW... SEE YOU IN PERSON THERE PLEASE GOD...
Love the Sikhs and if we are short on British Army recruitment then pay the Gurkhas a British Army pay. Worked with those folk and they were always polite.
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53); "He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64). Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book. The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'. In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse: "Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande, ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande." Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50 Translation: In the beginning God brought forth His light. From His creative power came all beings. From One light the entire universe came forth.
I like this man. He's coming at this from the perspective of simple common sense. He's obviously not studied the various forces that are manipulating our environment but he can see where this is going without having to see the trends play out over decades. He can see what's coming and has decided that he wants no more of this madness. We all need to decide we are not going to capititulate. Sod the new world order. We want freedom for the individual to chart the course of his own life and make provision for their own family. Less government is a good starting point.
Brilliant, Paul. You let him talk and you listened. Thank you very much.The message is so simple and loving. Don't let the degenerate media make us enemies!
Yes it did break in 2020 , he is absolutely 💯 and we all know how it started . Im from leeds so im another Northerner and have respect for this guy 😊👍 keeping it real . He is on the ball 👏👏
Brilliant the Sikhs are a beautiful people and good to hear from Michael ,thankyou Paul for having him on we have a sikh bus driver the happiest driver kind helpful and he sings on the bus sadly he isn't always our driver but we all love him , and a lovely feeling when the bus turns up and the doors open and he is there ❤❤
I agree. I think 2020 changed everything. What a sensible young man. Two-tier kier was the one that said the EDL started this,what bs. It was also Two-tier kier that has put a divide between the people.
@@charliemckeown7521 everything changed on 9/11 but the countries decline was from the early 90s when they let in millions of Somalians. They made their way to Belgium and 99% of them entered via a lorry. I saw many lost benefit books in the mid 90s when I was working on front counters in the Met Police. I used to be shocked as hell when I saw that they were getting up to £2k a month when I was barely taking a grand after tax for doing earlies and late shifts. Any police officer would tell you even in the 2000s the asylum seekers had better tv's than they had. Yes, mostly under Blair. It was just unfair and it's hugely unfair that I have paid in all my life, no kids no strain on the NHS only ever had my tonsils out when I was 6, and my heating allowance has been taken away by those evil Labour clowns. There is only way forward is to deport these illegals as soon as they land on the beaches so they aren't draining the benefit system. There's only one bloke to do that and that's Nigel.
Fantastic video what a lovely down to earth guy! I’ve subscribed to his channel. Would love to go back to the 80’s/90’s! You could play outside freely, without a stab vest for one ! One day hopefully we can turn our country in the Great Britain it used to be.
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53); "He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64). Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book. The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'. In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse: "Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande, ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande." Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50 Translation: In the beginning God brought forth His light. From His creative power came all beings. From One light the entire universe came forth.
Lol English white people would be a good start mate instead of arguing each other and going on holidays and partying drinking and shit every body on every land leave government's to run everything so what do people expect
God bless you Michael and thank you for speaking with Paul. Paul and Michael have just shown what love for your country is about. Michael thank you from the bottom of my heart. 💚
Like this guy. Studied Islam 20 years. İslam is a massive threat bro. Massive threat and places a bad seed in the heart of mən. But I love your vibe. Good luck with your channel my friend.
You Paul, Andrew and Tommy are working hard for the country! A big thank you!🙏💖 Its good to see people with intelligence, compassion and dilligence with an overall passion for the UK!🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Wonderfully articulated and refreshing. Hearing facts from two genuine blokes that both want the best for this country. Thank you gents and a big shout out to you Mike for your contribution, you've just gained yourself another subscriber!👏🙌👏🙌
Massive respect for saying what many of us see and feel every day. I served with Sikh and Gurkhas in the British armed forces and I'm proud to call them my brothers to this day. I work with all colours and creeds in my job today and we all feel the same Stay the course, stay focused and God bless you and everyone reading these comments.
The Sikh community are lovely people that I admire.
@@JukiladyAgree, have worked with some.👍
Very peaceful people also, genuine lovely people.
I agree and they treat Britain and the people with respect. Those I know are highly educated and an asset to Britain
I knew a couple of Sikhs. ..wonderful people ❤
Very brave too.
Michael well done, lovely to see a normal guy standing up for these amazing islands ❤
Good people recognising good people: great work guys
Big ups Baraka
+ You sir are definitely that! Love your channel!!! so refreshing keeping it real❤️🔥Your sucha talented young wise man🙃✌️🫶
Thank you for all you do too much respect x you are all awesome guys 👍
You are one of them Baraka. You do good work on your channel. You're a great patriot for our country. From a mixed race person thank you ❤
@@kirs1064 he sure is . Don't we have some amazing patriots doing there bit god bless them 🙏
There's so many quality people in this country, such a shame none of them are politicians or councillors.
Not even an NVQ in politics between them. Taxi drivers have to meet exacting standards before serving the public. Why are politicians qualification exempt in their profession? Look at Lammy the mastermind, or Rayner the photographers new model, Starmer the denier of thise who commit crimes against the young or Reeve who can't add a deficit - why did they get into the HoC
Apart from Reform.
@@maccagrabmeexactly 😊
This lovely Sikh gentleman says hes nothing special, but let me tell him from this British woman, he is special and such a lovely guy.
Paul, this guest made me emotional, hes an absolute treasure just like yourself Paul.
Absolutely agree,what a lovely guy
Sikhism is an ethical monotheism fusing elements of Hinduism and Islam.
The Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib
includes teachings from Muslims, namely
saints (Baba Farid), a Muslim of the Chishti
Sufi order and Kabir.
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53);
"He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64).
Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book.
The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'.
In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse:
"Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande,
ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande."
Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50
Translation:
In the beginning God brought forth His light.
From His creative power came all beings.
From One light the entire universe came forth.
@@sharronheys1488 He certainly is Sharron
@@JohnFinlay807 Thank you John, enjoy your night
💯 he reminds me of my cousin
Well done Paul and Mike....unite and address the issue. Make Britain great again
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53);
"He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64).
Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book.
The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'.
In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse:
"Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande,
ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande."
Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50
Translation:
In the beginning God brought forth His light.
From His creative power came all beings.
From One light the entire universe came forth.
Michael is amazing. Sikhs are amazing. Thanks for interviewing him Paul.
Guru Gobind Singh had three wives:
At age 10, he married Jito on 21 June 1677 at Basantgaṛh, 10 km north of Anandpur. The couple had three sons: Jujhar Singh (b. 1691), Zorawar Singh (b. 1696), and Fateh Singh (b. 1699).
At age 17, he married Sundari on 4 April 1684 at Anandpur. The couple had one son, Ajit Singh (b. 1687).
At age 33, he married Sahib Devan on 15 April 1700 at Anandpur.
@@AliBhai-sl8gcnot true he only had 1 wife, you want to learn about Sikhi go to a Gurdwara not a Mosque. What is the matter with you people ffs
@@AliBhai-sl8gcWhat exactly is your point? It was normal back then
@maqboolusman2914 the same point you ppl make about Muslims when you speak of the marriages of the Prophet (may peace be upon him).
It was the custom of the time....
The same point you hypocrite
love this guy, respect for his getting his voice out, 🙏 respect ✊
Sikhs, Hindus, Jewish, and other groups (Gerkas for example) that we all love and admire have always stood with us ...all of us united for Britain 🇬🇧
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53);
"He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64).
Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book.
The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'.
In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse:
"Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande,
ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande."
Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50
Translation:
In the beginning God brought forth His light.
From His creative power came all beings.
From One light the entire universe came forth.
They haven't though. How many people of colour turned up on July 27th??? Maybe 100 if you were lucky. I only saw the Hindu couple, the black man in his red and white suit and a few black women here and there. The only other guy was the RUclipsrs Shady Shae who is so lovely.
They have all got to have a hard look at themselves and where their loyalty lies.
💯❤️
@@dianeheath5719yeah your on my page they say they agree with our values !!!! BUT FROM A DISTANCE
@dianeheath5719 sounds like your referring to what you've seen from the day online. I was there and there was way more than 100 ethnic people there
A very good man Michal you have picked to speak out on your channel Paul
Paul this is great sir!! Really inspiring we definitely need more regular British people talking out like this from all backgrounds. Well done Mike for talking to Paul as he’s so good and chilled out
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53);
"He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64).
Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book.
The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'.
In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse:
"Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande,
ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande."
Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50
Translation:
In the beginning God brought forth His light.
From His creative power came all beings.
From One light the entire universe came forth.
Lovely people the Sikhs and Hindus. They’ve always lived here peacefully and have no desire to dominate.
Need more people like him true Brit 💯🙏🙏
My local corner shop is run by Sikhs and are the loveliest people. They always help people out when struggling.
It's been an honour to see multiple generations of them grow up into amazing kind people.
28 years I've supported them out of my 32 and I will till my death.
Hindus are lovely people also.
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53);
"He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64).
Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book.
The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'.
In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse:
"Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande,
ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande."
Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50
Translation:
In the beginning God brought forth His light.
From His creative power came all beings.
From One light the entire universe came forth.
Helped keep us going in the pandemic
@Evelynall. but the muslim doctors, pharmacy and surgeons did nothing?
What a fabulous beautiful young man, speaks such common sense. Intelligent man ive followed.
Awesome vidio.paul and.what a lovely young man thankyou both respect 🙏 much love always❤❤😊
What a lovely guy
Sikhism is an ethical monotheism fusing elements of Hinduism and Islam.
The Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib
includes teachings from Muslims, namely
saints (Baba Farid), a Muslim of the Chishti
Sufi order and Kabir.
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53);
"He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64).
Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book.
The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'.
In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse:
"Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande,
ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande."
Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50
Translation:
In the beginning God brought forth His light.
From His creative power came all beings.
From One light the entire universe came forth.
50's and 60's best time for me growing up
Late 70s 80s 90s for me
60's for me......But we've now moved on to different times.
Late 70's and 80's for me.
Basically, everyone's best times were when we were young. Simple as that.
Totally agree! The 50's and 60's were great years to grow up. I started school aged 3 and started work, in the City of London, aged 15 in 1961
Good afternoon paul what a great guest top bloke keep up the good work 👍👍
Absolutely love this guy, everything hes saying is absolutely spot on 👏👏👏
The sikh people are genuinely good people in my experience
Absolutely awesome video it's so true being united 🇬🇧👍🤗 much respect
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53);
"He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64).
Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book.
The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'.
In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse:
"Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande,
ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande."
Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50
Translation:
In the beginning God brought forth His light.
From His creative power came all beings.
From One light the entire universe came forth.
It's lovely to see a normal guy standing up for the people well done Michael
Sikhs integrate very well they are very proud to be British.
Well OK??????? Let's see them on the twenty sixth supporting us !!!!!!
@@louisecruz2173there was some on the last March stop waving your handbag
Subscribed to Michael’s drain the hate. Thanks Paul.
I’m really pissed off being told I’m racist cos I’m not . How dare Starmer keep saying that .
It's because .... return of the sausages
hea projecting thats what the leyt do call you what they are
Hi Paul if you want to unite the Kingdom the Sheik community will be a good start. they are very pro British and integrated amazing in UK
Yeah the majority of Muslims follow a cult and are absolutely brainwashed save very very few
Im 36 and Grew up in Handsworth which has one of the largest Sikh populations outside of India..
Can count the negative interactions on a single hand, along with the Hindus and the Polish they are statistically speaking the best immigrant communities we have by a mile
@@dopeyb218 oh really ive always found Sikh's nice people.
@@dannyblackwell2426 but they didn't integrate either as far back as the 60s. They kept themselves to themselves and here's the problem we face now.
@@dianeheath5719Incorrect
Both of these men are so right.
Fabulous interview, so great to hear Michael’s views. Have signed up to his channel, happy to support another British patriot 🇬🇧🏴❤️😀
Just joined Micheal,s channel. I love that hes so patriotic and and so honest, i also 'rang the bell' on alerts, thanks Paul for bringing him to our attention, from up the road in Chichester ❤
How do I find him to join
Sikhism is an ethical monotheism fusing elements of Hinduism and Islam.
The Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib
includes teachings from Muslims, namely
saints (Baba Farid), a Muslim of the Chishti
Sufi order and Kabir.
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53);
"He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64).
Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book.
The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'.
In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse:
"Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande,
ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande."
Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50
Translation:
In the beginning God brought forth His light.
From His creative power came all beings.
From One light the entire universe came forth.
@@sharronheys1488in the description tab. I just found it there.
@@sharronheys1488click the link ⬆️drainthehate
Click link in description drainthehate
80s were the best years of my life 😁
80's and 90's for me
@@Futura2500 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and early 90s then it turned to trash thanks to globalism.
Thank you Paul, this was amazing to watch. We will Unite the kingdom. 🇬🇧⚘️🇬🇧💜
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53);
"He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64).
Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book.
The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'.
In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse:
"Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande,
ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande."
Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50
Translation:
In the beginning God brought forth His light.
From His creative power came all beings.
From One light the entire universe came forth.
Hi Paul - What 2 handsome chaps chatting relaxing..
Bless you
The 60's were the best. We even had E.P how right he was.
and the 70's
Our leaders are emerging.
Nigel, Paul Thorpe, Mahyar, Tommy and many others.
We respect our heroes but despise the Uniparty.
Where's Tommy?
@@barryphillips6845 Thanks. Edited.
THANK YOU for a refreshing and enlightening interview!
Brilliant conversation totally agree with you both ❤
This guy has got it 100% right, we need to go after the right people 👍
Michael is a lovely young man a credit to his parents 👏 🏴
We Respect the Sikh community 💯💯
ARE YOU INSANE ????ARE YOU INSANE ???? YOU RE SUPPOSED TO BE PATRIOTS
What a lovely young man. He gives me hope for our future
Born in 1950,s the 60,s 70,a 80,a and 90,s great . The change started end of 70,s. They tip toed with their legislation until 2020 then bang. Our enemy is not each other but those who wish to govern us. Unite and stand together. Non compliance. Live humanity
I am A forties girl don’t recognise my country.
On your comment about them wanting to "govern". These guys don't know how to "govern" per se' they RULE (there is a difference) like a Medievil King weilding Excalibur. Anyone who disagrees with them is swiftly sent to the tower or dungeons. If they could get away with it they would hang people I'm sure. Make no mistake, this lot are DANGEROUS!
Well done Paul you're doing the right thing. You're doing what nobody else is. Bless you. Unite!
Peace and love michael.well done sweet heart❤❤😊
❤❤🎉
The future of my grandson is my biggest worry.
I wholeheartedly agree with Michael about what is being taught in schools and any decent person is worried about that.
Respect
Michael is spot on most people irrelevant of faith just want a free simple life x
I agree get close and shake hands with all as we are all hear being wound up by media and lairs in politics, we all should show them they are wrong.
The Indian community have integrated pretty seamlessly into our country and I can't remember any serious issues between the native Brits and the Indians regardless of whether they are Hindu or Sikhs
I made so many Sikh friends when I worked at the airport. We all need to get together.
what a smashing fella he is!
I agree 100%. We need more young men like him in society. Your mum and dad must be very proud of you ❤
What an intelligent young man….a good conversation…What I’d like to know however is , where does the U.K. government find all of these perverted judges who jail Elderly people for HURTY WORDS but let perverts , murderers & rapists off Scott free?… IMO 🇨🇦✝️🇬🇧
"There is no money in peace! " the media is all working to divide us! " That is SO true. This guy is a smart man. Ive subscribed to him. Big up yorkie puds. Me too xxx
Bang on! Exactly that.
I've just liked and subscribed to his channel!
SO HAPPY TO SEE MICHAEL SPEAKING OUT WHATS SURNAME HOW DO I CONNECT TO MIKES CHANNEL HES ON THE SAME HYMN SHEET WE NEED OUR ASIAN & ALL❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 NATIONALITIES THAT ARE ..BRITISH COMING TO WORK & FIT NOT COME TO TAKE OVER IMPLEMENTING SHAREA LAW BY THE BACK DOOR
Drain the hate is his channel called .
Yes Paul my friend iv Been off line for couple weeks but I'm back we gonna unite atleast 500,000 I bet and I'm praying even more fingers crossed I'm just catching up on all the videos I missed...NOTHING'S GONNA STOP US NOW... SEE YOU IN PERSON THERE PLEASE GOD...
❤❤🎉😊
Well done Paul and Micheal great talk and you where spot on with your view of the establishment 👍
Love the Sikhs and if we are short on British Army recruitment then pay the Gurkhas a British Army pay. Worked with those folk and they were always polite.
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53);
"He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64).
Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book.
The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'.
In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse:
"Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande,
ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande."
Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50
Translation:
In the beginning God brought forth His light.
From His creative power came all beings.
From One light the entire universe came forth.
I like this man. He's coming at this from the perspective of simple common sense. He's obviously not studied the various forces that are manipulating our environment but he can see where this is going without having to see the trends play out over decades. He can see what's coming and has decided that he wants no more of this madness.
We all need to decide we are not going to capititulate. Sod the new world order. We want freedom for the individual to chart the course of his own life and make provision for their own family. Less government is a good starting point.
Your amazing making me want to do my own channel to thanks
Bravo, well said.👍
What a wide awake bloke Michael is.
Do NOT let THEM DIVIDE and CONQUER.
What a lovely man with a sensible head on his shoulders !! Good guest Paul Love to you both ❤👍
Brilliant, Paul. You let him talk and you listened. Thank you very much.The message is so simple and loving. Don't let the degenerate media make us enemies!
👏👏👏 Michael
He is so passionate , he is brilliant 😊
Yes it did break in 2020 , he is absolutely 💯 and we all know how it started . Im from leeds so im another Northerner and have respect for this guy 😊👍 keeping it real . He is on the ball 👏👏
Brilliant content, unite for what is right
What a wonderful guy. We need more people like him speaking out. And by the way, the swinging 60s was the best time. God bless you both.
Subscribed to another sensible chap 👍
Brilliant the Sikhs are a beautiful people and good to hear from Michael ,thankyou Paul for having him on we have a sikh bus driver the happiest driver kind helpful and he sings on the bus sadly he isn't always our driver but we all love him , and a lovely feeling when the bus turns up and the doors open and he is there ❤❤
70s and 80s were the best years of my life
Yeah i was so happy in those decades but now im half way to insanity 🏴🇮🇪😜
Reminds me of Brian Adams best years of my life 😊😊
I agree. I think 2020 changed everything. What a sensible young man. Two-tier kier was the one that said the EDL started this,what bs. It was also Two-tier kier that has put a divide between the people.
@@charliemckeown7521 everything changed on 9/11 but the countries decline was from the early 90s when they let in millions of Somalians. They made their way to Belgium and 99% of them entered via a lorry. I saw many lost benefit books in the mid 90s when I was working on front counters in the Met Police. I used to be shocked as hell when I saw that they were getting up to £2k a month when I was barely taking a grand after tax for doing earlies and late shifts. Any police officer would tell you even in the 2000s the asylum seekers had better tv's than they had. Yes, mostly under Blair. It was just unfair and it's hugely unfair that I have paid in all my life, no kids no strain on the NHS only ever had my tonsils out when I was 6, and my heating allowance has been taken away by those evil Labour clowns.
There is only way forward is to deport these illegals as soon as they land on the beaches so they aren't draining the benefit system. There's only one bloke to do that and that's Nigel.
This guy is super amazing thank you xx😊
Loved this, down to earth lad, great job Micheal 😊 and thank you Paul for allowing his voice x
RUclips channel please for Micheal
He told you at the end.
@@stuartbrown8259 I got it and subscribed. Thank you
@@Dogwarrier Your welcome
Fantastic video what a lovely down to earth guy! I’ve subscribed to his channel.
Would love to go back to the 80’s/90’s! You could play outside freely, without a stab vest for one !
One day hopefully we can turn our country in the Great Britain it used to be.
Michael is a true legend. Thank you Paul for introducing us to him. I will subscribe to his channel.
Sikh people are good people and are our friends 🤝
Michael Singh, you have my support 100%. Just from listening to you for 5 minutes. God bless you ❤❤❤
Hi Paul if you want to unite the UK then for a start the Sheik Community would be a good start, they pro British, and integrated amazing.
The term Allah, is also used by Sikhs. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the word 'Allah' has been used 33 times in the hymns of Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Arjan Dev, Baba Sheikh Farid, and Saint Kabir. "O revered one! Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite" (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 53);
"He is Allah, the Unknowable, the Inaccessible, All-powerful and Merciful Creator." (Mehl 1, SGGS, p 64).
Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. The word 'Allah' appears repeatedly in their Hollly Book. The religion is epitomised by the Mool Mantar that appears as the first verse in the Sikh Holy Book.
The translation of the Mool Mantar corresponds to what Mohammad wrote on 'Allah'.
In the Sikh Holy Book, it is to be found the following verse:
"Aval Allah noor upaa-i-aa, kudarat ke sabh bande,
ayk noor te sabh jag upaji-aa, kaon bhale ko mande."
Kabir, SGGS pg 1349-50
Translation:
In the beginning God brought forth His light.
From His creative power came all beings.
From One light the entire universe came forth.
Lol English white people would be a good start mate instead of arguing each other and going on holidays and partying drinking and shit every body on every land leave government's to run everything so what do people expect
Was great listening to you and Michael... Both great guys keep up the good work
God bless you Michael and thank you for speaking with Paul. Paul and Michael have just shown what love for your country is about. Michael thank you from the bottom of my heart. 💚
What a great bloke ❤️
Spot on get him in parliment ❤
Like this guy. Studied Islam 20 years. İslam is a massive threat bro. Massive threat and places a bad seed in the heart of mən. But I love your vibe. Good luck with your channel my friend.
Michael is just your average Brit. Colour or religion doesn't matter. We just want our families to grow in a safe country. We need to stop the boats.
You Paul, Andrew and Tommy are working hard for the country! A big thank you!🙏💖 Its good to see people with intelligence, compassion and dilligence with an overall passion for the UK!🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Great to see and hear michael talking
Paul and Michael loved your chat hope it goes viral love from Scotland
Refreshing to hear the views of a normal bloke from Wolverhampton, he talks a lot of sense👏👏👍🇬🇧
What a great guy who loves this country. Well done Michael for giving your honest opinion. A great interview Paul 👏😊
Wonderfully articulated and refreshing. Hearing facts from two genuine blokes that both want the best for this country. Thank you gents and a big shout out to you Mike for your contribution, you've just gained yourself another subscriber!👏🙌👏🙌
Micheal speaks a lot of sense. Thanks for bringing him you channel.
Looooove this GUY ¿¡¿♡♡
GOD BLESS YOU TWO.
Great interview. Michael spoke a lot of sense.... Hope to see more of him, Paul!
Great interview! Good luck to Mike with his new channel.
Warms my heart to see the two of you sitting there with the same interests at heart ❤️❤️❤️
Lissening to this yung man, give an old woman hope❤❤❤
Massive respect for saying what many of us see and feel every day.
I served with Sikh and Gurkhas in the British armed forces and I'm proud to call them my brothers to this day.
I work with all colours and creeds in my job today and we all feel the same
Stay the course, stay focused and God bless you and everyone reading these comments.
Intelligent guy. He's cracked it.
Great interview Paul. What a lovely guy Michael is. Great work on your way to uniting the Kingdom❤❤
Genuine, Honest fella.
Followed. ✌🏾
What a brilliant stream! Michael did make me giggle a few times, definitely will be subbing to him. Thank you Paul!
Just subscribed. Great guy. Sikh people are such lovely n nice people. We will support u. Keep up the good work. ❤️🙏🙏👍