Formation of Sikh Cannon/Granth of Guru Gobind Singh – Dr. Jasbir Mann
Sikhism as a Distinct Religion Per Indian Law – Dr. Kashmir Singh
Re-evaluating Origin and Inspiration Sikh Gadar 1907-1918 – Dr. Jasbir Mann
THE CONCEPT OF MARTYRDOM AND SIKHISM – Dr. Hakam Singh
Martyrdom in Sikhism – Daljit Singh
Martyrdom Concepts in World Religions – Dr. Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia
Mulmantar: Victim of Mina Tradition – Dr. Gurmel Singh Sidhu
ANAND MARRIAGE – Dr. Kulwant Singh Khokhar
ANAND MARRIAGE ACT – Dr. K.S.Talwar
SIKH IDEOLOGY FUNDAMENTALISM and PUNJAB PROBLEM – Kharak Singh Mann (Critique of Dr. Harjot Oberoi’s Paper of Sikh Fundamentalism: Translating History into Theory published in the book Fandamentalisms and the State, University of Chicago Press, 1993) see pages 136 – 159
SIKH RELIGION-THE DOUBLE EDGED SWORD Daljeet Singh (Critique of Dr. Madan’s article The Double Edged Sword: Fundamentalism and the Sikh Religious Tradition published in Fundamentalisms Observed by University of Chicago Press in 1991)
AUTHENTICITY OF THE KARTARPURIBIR – Daljeet Singh
BHAKTA RAVI DAS AND HIS STRUGGLE WITH MANUVAD – Dr. Surinder Singh Sodhi
CONCEPT OF GOD IN SIKHISM – Daljeet Singh
DASAM GRANTH – ITS HISTORY– Daljeet Singh
FIVE GIFTS OF THE GURUS – Daljeet Singh
FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY IN SIKHISM– Daljeet Singh
GHAR -1 to 17 – Daljeet Singh
GURU NANAK – PROPHET OF A UNIQUE IDEOLOGY – Daljeet Singh
GURUS AND THE BANI – THE BASIC MESSAGE – Daljeet Singh
SIKH THEORY OF EVOLUTION – Daljeet Singh
THE IDEA OF FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY – Daljeet Singh
SIKHS ARE NOT HINDUS– Dr. Jasbir S. Mann
PSYCHOANALYSIS of Dr. W. H. McLeod by Dr S S Sodhi – Dr J. S. Mann
Misinterpretation of Guru Nanak’s Teachings, Part I – Baldev Singh
Misinterpretation of Guru Nanak’s Teachings, Part 2 – Baldev Singh
Bachittar Natak: Strange Drama – Baldev Singh
Guru Granth Sahib as the only Sikh Canon; Fresh Look at the Text and History of Dasam Granth– Dr. Jasbir Singh Mann
An Unacademic Advice – Baldev Singh
Ayiapur Pothi(Goindwal) – Pritam Singh
Bachitar Natak An Analysis – Dr.Devinder Singh
Dasam Granth Authenticity – Harinder Singh Mehboob
Guru Granth Sahib and Nanakshahi Calendar – Pal Singh Purewal
Discovering W.H. Mcleod and His Work on Sikhism – Dr. Baldev Singh
18th Century European Perspective Of the Sikhs and Their Scripture – Dr. Balwant Singh Dhillon
The Sikh Experience of Scriptural Truth – Dr. Balwant Singh Dhillon
GURU GRANTH SAHIB: TEXTUAL STUDIES AND METHODOLOGY – Dr. Balwant Singh Dhillon
The Sikh-Rajput Relations During the Eighteenth Century – Dr. Balwant Singh Dhillon
Guru Granth Sahib : Formation and its Message – Dr. Balwant Singh Dhillon
Acron, Oak, Cloud, River, Delta – Dr. Noel King
Guru Granth Sahib and Authentic Way of Life – Dr. N Muthu Mohan
Contemporary Relevance of Guru Granth Sahib – Dr. N Muthu Mohan
Guru Granth Sahib as Juristic Person – Prof. Kashmir Singh
SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB AND SIKH GURDWARAS ACT 1925 – Prof. Kashmir Singh
Sociopolitical Impact Of G.G.S. On Sikh History – Dr. Gurdarshan Singh Dhillon
Endowed Chairs in Sikhism at Western Universities – Dr. Amarjit Singh
G.G.S. & its Impact on Institutional Development – Dr. Gurdarshan Singh Dhillon
SIKH HISTORY RESEARCH DEPARTMENT KHALSA COLLEGE, AMRITSAR : SIGNIFICANCE FOR SIKH STUDIES – Dr. Kulwinder Singh Bajwa
19TH CENTURY WESTERN PERSPECTIVE OF SIKHS AND THEIR SCRIPTURE – Dr. Kulwinder Singh Bajwa
Guru Granth Sahib and the Empowerment of Women Dr. Gurnam Kaur
Guru Granth Sahib and the Gender Equation – Dr. Gurnam Kaur
GURU GRANTH SAHIB : NATURE OF NUMINOUS EXPERIENCE – Dr. Gurnek Singh
Sikh Exegesis : Problems and Prospects – Dr. Gurnek Singh
THE SIKHS AND AFGHANS – Dr Kirpal Singhh
THE ADI GURU GRANTH AS SOURCE OF HISTORY AND SIKH HISTORY – Dr Kirpal Singh
Guru Granth Sahib : Nanakshahi Calendar – Dr. Pal Singh Purewal
WHAT SIKHISM SAYS ABOUT GENDER AND SEX – Dr. I.J. Singh
Guru Granth Sahib and Martyrdom in Sikhism– Dr. Harpal Singh Pannu
Shabad-Guru : Idea and Institution – Dr. Jodh Singh
Sikh Vision of the Cosmic Order Part I – Narinder Singh
Sikh Vision of the Cosmic Order Part II – Narinder Singh
Sikh Vision of the Cosmic Order Part III – Narinder Singh
CONTROVERSY ABOUT THE COMPILATION OF AAD GURU GRANTH: A DISCUSSION IN FUTILE – Dr. Gurmel Singh Sidhu [please use PunjabiFonts.zip to install and view this powerpoint correctly]
20th Century Western Perspective of Sikhs and Their Scripture– Dr. Jasbir Singh Mann
Self development of Sikh youth in Canada – Dr. Kamaljit K Sidhu
RSS Agenda and The Sikhs – Dr. Gurdarshan Singh Dhillon
Miri and Piri: Religion and Politics in Sikhism with Special Reference to the Sikh Struggle (1947-1999) – Dr. Tarlochan Singh [please install anandpur.ttf to view this correctly]
Martyrdom: A continuing feature in Sikhism – Dr. Balkar Singh/span>
CRISIS OF LEADERSHIP IN THE AKALI DAL – Dr. Gurdarshan Singh Dhillon
Heterodoxy in Sikhism – Dr. Sulakhan Singh
Factors In Current Sikh History – Dr. Sangat Singh
Sikhs Seperate Nation: Not Hindus – Justice Mewa Singh (Retd)
SIKHISM IN CYBERSPACE – Parminder Singh Randhawa
MCLEOD AND FENECH AS SCHOLARS ON SIKHISM AND MARTYRDOM Dr. Sangat Singh
Core Issues in Sikh Studies – Dr. Gurdarshan Singh Dhillon
Source Book on Sikhism – Edited by Dr. Surinder Singh Sodhi
Concepts In Sikhism – Edited by Dr. Surinder Singh Sodhi
Historical Identity of Dasam Granth – Jagjit Singh
Christian And Sikhs – Baldev Singh
Naam Simran -What is it Kirpal Singh Najjar
Endowed Sikh Chairs in North America- An Opinion – Baldev Singh
21st Century Sikh Perspective – Justice Mewa Singh (Retd)
Sikh Code of Conduct – Justice Mewa Singh (Retd)
Punjab River Waters and Capital – Justice Mewa Singh (Retd)
Sikh Chairs in North America an Opinion – Dr Hakam Singh & Dr. I.J. Singh
Did 1925 Gurudwara Act Marginalize the Institution of Sri Akal Takht – Dr. Kuldip Singh
Sikh Chairs in North America: Opinions – Dr. Baldev Singh & Dr. I.J. Singh
Professor Puran Singh’s Open letter to Sir John Simon– Dr. Baldev Singh
A Critical Appraisal of Bhai Harbans Lal’s Writing on Sikhism – Dr. Baldev Singh (courtesy of Sikh Spectrum)
The Menace of Drug Addiction and Alcoholism amongst Sikh Youths in Punjab – Dr. Amarjit Singh