Demand Amazon to Discontinue Selling Sikh Religious Books

The Issue

The Sikh religious community is deeply distressed by Amazon's decision to sell sacred holy books like Gutka Sahib, Pothi Sahib, and Sri Sundar Gutka Sahib on their platform. The way these books are handled and delivered to customers is offensive and a non-tolerable disrespect to the principles of Sikhism. Sikh customs have set strict guidelines on how to handle these sacred texts, which are not being adhered to by Amazon. This is not just an oversight, but a clear violation of spiritual values and norms intrinsic to the Sikh religion. This misconduct by such a giant corporate entity affects millions of Sikhs globally who treat these books with reverence and respect. We kindly urge all the concerned authorities and individuals to make a stand for religious respect and dignity. Sign our petition asking Amazon to cease the sale of these religious texts on their platform immediately.

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The Issue

The Sikh religious community is deeply distressed by Amazon's decision to sell sacred holy books like Gutka Sahib, Pothi Sahib, and Sri Sundar Gutka Sahib on their platform. The way these books are handled and delivered to customers is offensive and a non-tolerable disrespect to the principles of Sikhism. Sikh customs have set strict guidelines on how to handle these sacred texts, which are not being adhered to by Amazon. This is not just an oversight, but a clear violation of spiritual values and norms intrinsic to the Sikh religion. This misconduct by such a giant corporate entity affects millions of Sikhs globally who treat these books with reverence and respect. We kindly urge all the concerned authorities and individuals to make a stand for religious respect and dignity. Sign our petition asking Amazon to cease the sale of these religious texts on their platform immediately.

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Petition created on 4 October 2024