Shahmir
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Recently I have noticed that many punjabi sikhs use typically persio-arabic vocabulary despite being Sikhs , they even use words like shaheed, dastaar, sahibzada etc. which are typically used only by muslims in punjab. I have never found the useage of these words by punjabi hindus at all.........
In punjab I have always noticed that many people were nominally muslims and were not practicing muslims as recently as 20th centurry particularly the village folks such as jatts or gujjars etc. They could be called kind of "Kachay musalman" (nominaly muslims) so it is quite possible that some of the sikhs (some clans of jatts perhaps) were nominally muslims before getting into sikhism because a lot of jatt clans adopted sikhism, it could be that these people are responsible for that muslim persio-arabic vocabulary used by many sikhs......
Another thing that also strengthens my doubts is that unlike punjabi hindus there are more physical and cultural similarities between punjabi muslims and punjabi sikhs. Punjabi sikhs on average (jatts particularly) look more similar to punjabi muslims than punjabi hindus......
What do you all think , is this possible or am I just making too many conjectures.
In punjab I have always noticed that many people were nominally muslims and were not practicing muslims as recently as 20th centurry particularly the village folks such as jatts or gujjars etc. They could be called kind of "Kachay musalman" (nominaly muslims) so it is quite possible that some of the sikhs (some clans of jatts perhaps) were nominally muslims before getting into sikhism because a lot of jatt clans adopted sikhism, it could be that these people are responsible for that muslim persio-arabic vocabulary used by many sikhs......
Another thing that also strengthens my doubts is that unlike punjabi hindus there are more physical and cultural similarities between punjabi muslims and punjabi sikhs. Punjabi sikhs on average (jatts particularly) look more similar to punjabi muslims than punjabi hindus......
What do you all think , is this possible or am I just making too many conjectures.