Sikh History – Beginner Level
📘 For beginners – children, youth & adults welcome
Our basic level introduces students to the main events and teachings from Sikh history in a simple and engaging way.
What You’ll Learn:
- Life stories of all 10 Guru Sahiban
- Key events like Guru Nanak’s travels, Amrit Sanchar, and Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s battles
- Introduction to Sikh values like seva, sacrifice, and equality
- Stories of Baba Deep Singh Ji, Mai Bhago Ji, and other Shaheeds
- Fun and respectful activities – drawing, storytelling, quizzes
- How Sikh history connects to our everyday life and Sikhi today
Perfect for younger students or anyone starting their journey into Sikh Itihaas.
Sikh History – Advanced Level
📘 For students ready to go deeper into Sikh Panthic history
This level covers detailed events, deeper meanings, and lesser-known but important historical facts about the Sikh struggle, growth, and identity.
What You’ll Learn:
- Detailed look into Sikh Raj under Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji
- History of Sikh martyrs, British colonial period, and Partition
- Insight into Panthic movements, Singh Sabha, 1984, and beyond
- Critical thinking around Sikh identity, resilience, and current challenges
- Timeline building, Sikh maps, and family tree of Gurus
- Learning to present Sikh history confidently in speech or writing
Ideal for teens, youth groups, and sangat members preparing for teaching, speeches, or deeper research.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No, our classes are for all ages. We group students by age or level so everyone learns at their pace.
Yes! We teach in a mix of Punjabi and English so that everyone understands, including youth raised in English-speaking homes.
No pressure. Our focus is on understanding the story, not just memorising. We use stories, visuals, and examples to help it stick naturally.
Yes, families are welcome. Many parents and children learn side by side, especially in weekend or evening classes.
Yes. Upon completing the course, students receive a Certificate of Participation, and may be invited to share what they’ve learned in youth events or Gurpurabs.
Our classes are Panthic-focused, values-based, and taught with real spiritual and cultural depth—something standard RE lessons often miss.