SHAHEED
BHAI TARU SINGH
Khalsa
love and respect their hair.
They
may be murdered, they do not care.
Sikhs
had to leave their homes in the 18th
century because of the constant attacks
on them by the state police. Some sikhs,
however, remained in villages with the
support of local Muslims. Bhai Taru Singh
of Amritsar was one such Sikh. He was
a farmer who used to help every needy
person whether a Muslim, a Hindu or a
Sikh. Poor people could depend upon him
for support. He sent food and other necessities
to the Khalsa living in the nearby forests.
Harbhagat
Niranjania, filled with enmity for Sikhs
and feeling jealous of Bhai Taru Singh
made many false complaints to the government
at Lahore. He hoped to get awards from
the government for being their loyal informant.
Finally, he succeeded in his evil mission.
He brought police with him and had Bhai
Taru Singh arrested and taken to Lahore
in 1745. Zakaria Khan the governor of
Lahore, ordered the torture of Bhai Taru
Singh. He remained calm and suffered all
pain without changing his mind. After
some time, when produce before Khan, Bhai
Sahib asked the reasons for torturing
him, particularly when he had committed
no crime and was liked by all the people
of his village.
Zakaria
Khan told Bhai Taru Singh that a popular
person like him should be a Muslims. Therefore,
if he wanted to be free, he would have
to adopt Islam. Further, Zakaria assured
him that a good person like him would
be very much honored by the government
if he become a Muslim. However, Bhai Sahib
stuck to his faith and refused to give
it up at any cost. When the governor repeated
his proposal with a firm order that Bhai
Taru Singh had to choose either death
or Islam. Bhai Sahib asked him, “You are
assuring me you will spare my life if
I become a Muslim but can you assure me
that having become a Muslim I will live
forever ? Are you sure, being a Muslim
you will never face death ? If one has
to die, sooner or later, then I would
love to stick to my faith whatever you
may like to do to me.”
The
Governor was angered at this reply of
Bhai Taru Singh and therefore ordered
the removal of his scalp. A barber was
called for this purpose. The dreadful
scene frightened everyone there including
Zakaria Khan, himself. The watching of
the horrible act of separating the scalp
of a living man left a very terrifying
picture in the mind of Zakaria Khan. He
became sick and died soon after. Even
many Muslims cursed him for his terrorism
particularly against innocent people.
We
must live and die as Sikhs as nothing
is better than that. Tyrants who commit
violence on innocent people to satisfy
their evil mind, get themselves punished
by their evil thoughts.
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